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In this 30-minute interactive session, two international leaders from different specialties meet in a "Clinical Dialogue" format to debate the future of surgical education. The goal is to analyze how robotics is transforming the learning curve and what changes are necessary to train the surgeons of tomorrow.

In this 30-minute interactive session, two international leaders from different specialties meet in a "Clinical Dialogue" format to debate the future of surgical education. The goal is to analyze how robotics is transforming the learning curve and what changes are necessary to train the surgeons of tomorrow.

This event is a dynamic conversation without formal presentations, focused on real-world problem solving and the standardization of training on a global level.

The event will explore:

  • Reducing the Clinical "Gap": Strategies to shorten the transition between residency/fellowship and independent robotic practice.

  • Standardization of Curricula: The impact of training frameworks such as SERGS and the importance of unified criteria to ensure patient safety.

  • Evolution of Mentorship: How the role of the mentor must adapt in the digital era to ensure efficient and reproducible progression.

  • Global Perspective: A dialogue between the training models of the United States and Europe, leveraging the leadership of the speakers in their respective institutions.

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Dr. Melissa I. Chang MD, FACS, FASCRS, Colon and Rectal Surgeon, Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital, Ypsilanti, MI, USA. Colorectal Surgery
Dr. Sergi Fernández MD, YEARS president, ESGO Gynaecological Oncologist, Gynecology Service, Bellvitge University Hospital; Gynecologic Cancer Investigator, IDIBELL; Associate Professor, Barcelona University, Spain Gynecologic Surgery
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