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The document provides a detailed schedule of the SSI Advanced Laparoscopic GI Surgery Course held at the University of Sharjah, focusing on advanced laparoscopic techniques in gastrointestinal surgery.
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Sharjah
Topic:
Advanced Laparoscopic GI Surgery
Document Type:
Course Schedule
Organization / Institution:
University of Sharjah
Author:
Ahmad Nassar, Nabil Soliman, Ali AlKhammas, Omar AlObaid, Ahmed Nada
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, surgeons
Period of Action:
21st-24th January 2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Sponsors:
KARL STORZ GMBH & CO. KG, Medtronic, JOHNSON & JOHNSON
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Institution:
University of Sharjah
Location:
Sharjah, UAE
Document Type:
Academic thesis and dissertation template
Purpose:
Submission in partial fulfilment of degree requirements
Mandatory Sections:
Examination Committee Page, Abstract, Arabic Abstract, Author’s Biographical Sketch, Declaration, Acknowledgments, Publications Associated with this Research, Table of Contents
Language:
English and Arabic
Formatting Requirements:
Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced
Approval Requirement:
Examination Committee approval and approval date
Ethical Requirement:
Ethical approval required for research involving humans or animals
Similarity Requirement:
Maximum 15% similarity excluding references and quotations
Copyright Notice:
All Rights Reserved
Source Type:
University academic formatting and submission guidelines
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of Sharjah, College of Medicine
Document Type:
Educational Supplementary Material
Topic:
Problem-Based Learning, Social Accountability, Medical Education
Audience:
Undergraduate medical students and educators
Scope:
Years 1–3 of medical curriculum
Components:
PBL cases, glossary, social accountability questionnaire, appendices
Medical Specialties Covered:
Life Cycle, Musculoskeletal, Hematopoietic, Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Endocrine, Gastrointestinal, Renal, Reproductive, Neurosciences, Special Senses, Neuropsychiatry, Multisystem
Educational Methods:
Problem-Based Learning (PBL), Team-Based Learning (TBL), Case Method (CM), Interprofessional Education (IPE)
Key Features:
Case titles, topics/themes, life cycle stages, medical conditions, glossary definitions
Note:
Year
Topic:
Bile duct injury, laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization / Institution:
GDG
Target Audience:
Surgeons, Medical Professionals
Year:
2023
Region:
China
Subject:
Male rectal cancer, laparoscopic surgery, postoperative urogenital function
Document Type:
Clinical trial protocol
Organization:
Sun Yat-sen University, Multiple affiliated hospitals
Author:
Research Team
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, researchers, clinicians
Period of Action:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Marcq-en-Baroeul, France; Dormelletto, Italy
Topic:
Cardiorespiratory parameters, laparoscopic surgery, open surgery, veterinary anaesthesia
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
Clinique Vétérinaire Vet24, Clinica Veterinaria Lago Maggiore
Author:
Fabrizio di Virgilio, Sara Manfredini, Luca Formaggini
Target audience:
Veterinarians, researchers in veterinary medicine
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
Mar 23, 2020
Date of changes:
N/A
Document Title:
Operative Performance Rating System (OPRS) – Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Procedure:
Laparoscopic Appendectomy
Document Type:
Surgical Performance Evaluation Form
Purpose:
Assessment of resident performance during operative procedure
Evaluator Role:
Attending Surgeon
Assessed Role:
Resident
Assessment Criteria:
Case Difficulty; Degree of Prompting or Direction; Procedure-Specific Criteria; General Criteria; Overall Performance
Rating Scale:
1–5 scale with descriptive anchors; NA (Not Applicable) option
Procedure-Specific Domains:
Incision / Port Placement; Exposure; Appendix Dissection; Appendix Division; Appendix Removal
General Domains:
Instrument Handling; Respect for Tissue; Time and Motion; Operation Flow
Performance Threshold:
Rating of 4 or higher indicates technical proficiency for independent performance
Required Information:
Evaluator; Resident; Resident Level; Program; Date of Procedure; Time Procedure Completed; Date Assessment Completed; Time Assessment Initiated
Qualitative Feedback Sections:
Strengths; Weaknesses
Year:
2021
Geographical Scope:
East, Central and Southern Africa
Countries Involved:
16 COSECSA-affiliated countries
Thematic Area:
Laparoscopic surgery and surgical capacity
Type of Document:
Multinational cross-sectional research study
Organization:
College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA)
Participating Institutions:
Accredited training hospitals affiliated with COSECSA
Authors:
Martin Nyundo; Nathalie Umugwaneza; Abebe Bekele; Laston Chikoya; Julien Gashegu; Olivier Detry
Affiliations:
University Teaching Hospital of Kigali; University of Rwanda; University of Global Health Equity; Levy Mwanawasa Medical University; CHU Liege, University of Liege
Study Period:
January 2021 – October 2021
Sample Size:
94 surgeons from 44 hospitals
Ethical Approval:
COSECSA Institutional Review Board (IRB Registration Number: 00011122)
Funding:
None
Methodology:
Structured questionnaire-based survey with quantitative and qualitative components
Target Population:
Surgeons working in COSECSA-accredited training hospitals
Key Topics:
Equipment availability; surgical volume; insurance coverage; training capacity; barriers to laparoscopy
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Laparoscopic surgery, TME
Document Type:
Questionnaire
Institution / Organization:
N/A
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Surgeons, Medical Professionals
Effective Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Albuquerque, NM; Chicago, IL; Palo Alto, CA; La Crosse, WI
Topic:
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Medical Education, Surgical Training
Document Type:
Medical Research Discussion
Organization / Institution:
Veterans Affairs, Gundersen
Author:
Dr. Jasmeet Paul, Dr. Marshall Baker, Dr. Sherry Wren, Dr. Ben Jarman
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, surgical trainees, researchers in medical education
Period of Validity:
2022
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Description:
A discussion of the role of attending surgeons during laparoscopic cholecystectomy procedures and the autonomy granted to residents in surgical training.
Document type:
Supplementary materials
Related study design:
Retrospective research; retrospective cohort studies
Medical field:
Hepatology; oncology; surgical oncology
Research topic:
Liver neoplasms and surgical treatment methods
Surgical procedures analyzed:
Robot-assisted laparoscopic hepatectomy; laparoscopic hepatectomy
Content components:
Literature search strategy; sensitivity analysis; funnel plot analysis
Outcome indicators analyzed:
Operative time; intraoperative bleeding; intraoperative transfusion rate; transfer abdomen opening rate; hepatic hilar blocking rates; postoperative complications; postoperative hospital stay; mortality rate; total cost; R0 resection rate; R1 resection rate; tumor diameter; malignant tumor rate
Keywords used in search:
Liver neoplasms; hepatic neoplasms; hepatocellular cancer; liver cancer; cancer of the liver
Purpose of materials:
Documentation of database search strategy and statistical assessment of outcome indicators
Language:
English
Note:
Year of Training
Region / City:
Hong Kong
Subject:
Medicine / Surgery
Document Type:
Certification
Organization / Institution:
The College of Surgeons of Hong Kong
Author:
Urology Board
Target Audience:
Medical professionals in urology and surgery
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Institution:
World Laparoscopy Hospital
Document Type:
Medical Consent Form
Medical Field:
Laparoscopic Surgery / Minimal Access Surgery
Purpose:
Patient authorization for laparoscopic surgical procedure
Related Procedure:
Laparoscopic inspection of the abdominal cavity and possible surgical treatment
Participants:
Doctor, Anaesthetist, Patient or Substitute Decision-maker, Witness
Risk Information Included:
Pulmonary complications, deep vein thrombosis, heart attack, stroke, bleeding, organ injury, infection, hernia, adhesions, anesthesia risks, possibility of open surgery conversion
Special Considerations:
Increased risk for obese patients and smokers
Consent Elements:
Explanation of condition, treatment options, procedural risks, prognosis, and acknowledgement of no guaranteed outcome
Documentation Fields:
Names, designations, signatures, dates, addresses, and place of signing
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Edinburgh
Theme:
Medical training
Document type:
Programme
Organ / institution:
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Author:
ALSGBI
Target audience:
Surgeons, medical professionals
Period of validity:
7th February 2020
Date of approval:
7th February 2020
Date of amendments:
None
Context:
A training schedule for a laparoscopic surgery course providing various task competency assessments and procedural skill practice.