American Hospital Dubai sets up first robotic surgical training hub for MEA

American Hospital Dubai sets up first robotic surgical training hub for MEA

The leading healthcare provider brings next-generation skills for region’s surgeons in partnership with RSS and UK-based CMR Surgical

American Hospital Dubai in association with Robotics Surgical Systems (RSS) and UK-based CMR Surgicals, announced a Strategic Partnership Agreement to set up the first robotic surgery training hub and educational academy of its kind in the region. The training hub and academy will be on the hospital’s premises and the courses will specialize in all areas of Robotic Minimal Access Surgery (RMAS).

The leading healthcare provider and robotic surgery role model in the UAE and the region, American Hospital Dubai is the first to establish the training center deploying CMR Surgical’s Versius® surgical robotic system. The hospital will also use Versius® in its minimally invasive surgical procedures to attract all surgeons within the MEA region to Dubai and train them on the latest of this technology.

The robotic dexterity of Versius® eliminates physical and mental strain on surgeons with its instinctive instrument and vision controls. Its modular portable design allows surgeons to sit upright or stand during the surgery, ensuring comfort and ease of operation, eliminating fatigue, impacting clinical outcomes.

Hundreds of surgeons participate in CMR Surgical training worldwide. American Hospital Dubai’s partnership will open the doors for many more surgeons in the MEA region to gain hands-on experience of Versius®, standardizing robotic surgical training and offering fellowship programs that will accelerate the adoption of this technology in the region.

CMR Surgical’s Versius® was launched in 2019 and is transforming surgical robotics internationally. CMR Surgical invests heavily in training in their global academies. Their courses include Versius® e-learning, Versius® trainer and simulation sessions, didactic and residential training, as well as cadaver sessions, where CMR Surgical partners with American Hospital Dubai to deliver hands-on and observational clinical training.

Helping region accelerate its skills

Sherif Beshara, Group CEO, Mohammad & Obaid AlMulla Group, the holding company of American hospital Dubai welcomed the agreement. He said, “This Strategic Partnership Agreement between American Hospital Dubai, Robotic Surgical Systems (RSS) and CMR Surgical for the first Training and Educational Hub and Academy would further distinguish American Hospital Dubai’s services to patients from neighboring countries and MEA region.

“The partnership is also working towards UAE Centennial 2071 goals as well as the 2021 National Agenda indicators and strategic objectives launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

“ We thank CMR Surgical for being a strong advocate for training and education. It’s a shared vision which American Hospital Dubai is determined to pursue as we move ahead to make Dubai the capital of medical tourism,” said Beshara.

Dr. Hatem Moussa, Chief of Robotic Surgery and Center of Training and Excellence at American Hospital Dubai, said: “The surgical robotics global market continues to innovate and expand. American Hospital Dubai has evolved to master all platforms to provide a comprehensive robotics training program.

“We are excited to integrate the unique capabilities of the next-generation Versius® with our comprehensive program and look forward to a rewarding partnership with RSS and CMR Surgical. The use of Versius® in American Hospital Dubai will not only support our best clinical practices, but it would also help us reshape the industry in the MEA region to benefit surgeons, patients and all healthcare stakeholders.”

David Mezher, General Manager of Robotic Surgical Systems, commented: “We are delighted to announce our strategic partnership with the American Hospital Dubai towards our mutual objective pertaining to the clinical education & training related to Robotic Surgery. We see it as an important opportunity to work together not only to elevate the competencies & skills of the surgeons in the MEA region but consequently to make this technology more accessible and bring the benefits of Robotics and MAS to all patients in our region.

with the increased need for Robotic surgery, we at RSS, in liaison with CMR Surgical, have the responsibility to ensure optimal education and training of surgeons and all surgical and clinical teams. This is our commitment to transform surgery for good, our slogan we live up to”

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