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Ausblenden42nd International Gastrointestinal Surgery Workshop
Stiftung für Gastroenterologische Chirurgie
Place
Congress Center Davos
Registration is online
You may now register for DavosCourse 2025.
Basic and Intermediate Course
The Basic and Intermediate Courses are intended for surgeons in training.
Advanced Course
You may combine your main course selection with another module. The choices are available on each of the modules, after you've selected your primary module.
The Advanced Course Modules are designed for more experienced surgeons.
Basic course
Open Surgery Module:
Suture- and anastomosis techniques in the GI-tract with focus on small/large intestine and stomach
Laparoscopic Surgery Module:
Learning of basic laparoscopic techniques
Intermediate Course
Open Surgery Module:
Suture- and anastomosis techniques in the GI-tract with focus on small/large intestine and stomach
Laparoscopic Surgery Module:
Learning of basic laparoscopic techniques
Advanced course
Colorectal Module:
Learning advanced techniques in colorectal surgery
Bariatric Module:
Learning the relevant techniques of bariatric surgery
Upper GI Module:
Learning advanced techniques in Upper GI surgery
Hernia Module:
Learning advanced techniques in hernia surgery
Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Module:
Learning advanced techniques in HPB surgery
Pediatric Surgery Module:New
Learning from Basics to Advanced techniques in Pediatric Surgery, focus on colorectal
Robotic Training
Robotic surgery is an interesting and growing field also in visceral surgery. Starting in 2019 with the Da Vinci System at the industry booth we are enlarging the training options every year. In 2025 we will offer several training courses running additional to the regular schedule of the DavosCourse Modules Basic, Intermediate and Advance, but also include Robotic exercises in the new module Upper GI.
Virtual Reality Training
Surgical procedures have become more complex, requiring surgeons to quickly learn new skills without interfering with the operating room efficiency or jeopardizing patient care. The Davos Course therefore integrates Virtual Reality Training into the basic course, so that - alongside hands-on exercises - young surgeons get the training and practice that they need.
Participants in the basic course will join the Virtual Reality exercises as they are scheduled during the week, whereas surgeons in the intermediate and advanced courses may attend during the open time slots.
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