This mini-fellowship provides week-long training to visiting surgeons who bring skills learned to their patient populations for better health outcomes. Pediatric patients need optimal surgical care for complex and basic surgeries. Robotic surgeries enable optimal outcomes given they are conducted minimally invasively and often with shorter lengths of stay and quicker recovery times. Given robotic surgery is still in its infancy, we likely need a decade of more data to determine full outcomes. This mini-fellowship enables the dissemination of this knowledge and expertise globally. This activity will provide surgeons the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully perform pediatric urology robotic surgery to produce better healthcare outcomes for children.
Pediatric Urology Robotic Mini-Fellowship
The University of Chicago via Independent
This course may be unavailable.
Overview
Syllabus
After this activity, participants will be able to:
- Perform a robotic surgery safely and independently;
- Discuss several strategies to decrease the time performing robotic surgery;
- Outline several methods to manage complications during robotic surgery;
- Compare the healthcare outcomes from robotic surgery to other surgical methods using the metrics recovery time, incisions, length of stay, and patient-reported quality of life after surgery.