Medical students are invited to participate in research comparing the effectiveness of 2D, 3D and 4K vision systems for learning laparoscopic skills through simulated training sessions offered free of charge in February 2016 at the Surgical Skills Lab in the Joseph Rotblat Building, with certificates awarded upon completion; interested candidates should contact Mohamed Issam with their name and year of study to arrange times.
Medical students are invited to participate in research comparing the effectiveness of 2D, 3D and 4K vision systems for learning laparoscopic skills through simulated training sessions offered free of charge in February 2016 at the Surgical Skills Lab in the Joseph Rotblat Building, with certificates awarded upon completion; interested candidates should contact Mohamed Issam with their name and year of study to arrange times.
Medical students are invited to participate in research comparing the effectiveness of 2D, 3D and 4K vision systems for learning laparoscopic skills through simulated training sessions offered free of charge in February 2016 at the Surgical Skills Lab in the Joseph Rotblat Building, with certificates awarded upon completion; interested candidates should contact Mohamed Issam with their name and year of study to arrange times.
Learn Laparoscopic Skills in 2D, 3D and the new 4k vision
system
Research is being conducted to compare acquiring laparoscopic
skills using 2D, 3D and 4K vision systems. Medical students are invited to take part Good opportunity to learn laparoscopic skills in simulated settings for free !! Certificates will be awarded on successful completion of training
Interested candidates please contact
Mohamed Issam on m.i.a.abdelrahman@smd15.qmul.ac.uk with your name and year of study.
Venue: Joseph Rotblat Building, Surgical Skills Lab (G08),