The AfPP Robotics Symposium is set to take place on 11 June in Norwich. This prestigious event offers a platform for an in-depth look into the latest innovations, evidence-based practices, and the evolving role of robotics in surgery. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the future of robotic-assisted procedures and their impact on surgical outcomes.
AfPP is partnering with the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to stage the event.
Sessions include ‘Enhancing Patient Outcomes with Robotic Surgery’ by Irshad Shaikh, ‘Development of an Oesophagogastric Robotic Service’ by Nicholas Penney, ‘The Future of Robotics’ by Jonathan Morton, and ‘Anaesthetic Considerations with Robotic Surgery’ by Siew-Ling Harrison and Thomas Maynard.
There will also be a session on ‘The Role of the Wider Team in Robotic Surgery’, Speed Education Sessions, and the winner of the Symposium Poster Presentation Submission will be announced, with the submitted posters available to view at the event.
This one-day symposium will provide a comprehensive platform for attendees to delve into the latest advancements in robotic-assisted surgery, evidence-based practices, and the future trajectory of this rapidly evolving field. With a focus on innovation and practical application, symposium attendees will gain valuable insights into the future of robotic-assisted procedures and their impact on surgical outcomes.
For further details and to register, visit AfPP Robotics Symposium.