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The ideal training model of surgical residents and young surgeons is a current issue. The teaching of laparoscopic assisted colonic surgical resections requires a standardized methodology supervised by experts in order to complete an appropriate learning curve and develop adequate surgical skills. Modern young surgeons must be prepared to deliver the best treatment to its patients. Dr. Antonio Lacy and Dr. Raquel Bravo proctored a surgical resident during a laparoscopic sigmoid resection.

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The ideal training model of surgical residents and young surgeons is a current issue. The teaching of laparoscopic assisted colonic surgical resections requires a standardized methodology supervised by experts in order to complete an appropriate learning curve and develop adequate surgical skills. Modern young surgeons must be prepared to deliver the best treatment to its patients. Dr. Antonio Lacy and Dr. Raquel Bravo proctored a surgical resident during a laparoscopic sigmoid resection.

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Dr. Antonio M. de Lacy MD, PhD, FACS (Hon), FASCRS (Hon), IQL Director, Department of Surgery, Hospital Quirón Barcelona, Hospital Ruber Internacional Madrid and Clínica Rotger Palma de Mallorca; AIS Founder and President, Spain General Surgery
Dr. Raquel Bravo General and Digestive Surgeon, Instituto Quirúrgico Lacy and Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Spain General Surgery
Dr. Amelia Hessheimer MD, PhD, European Board in Transplant & Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, Hospital Universitario La Paz / Translational Research & Innovation in General Surgery (GITIC), IdiPAZ, Spain HPB Surgery
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