Event name |
MANIPAL SURGERY WORKSHOP & CLINIFEST 2025 |
Organizing Department/ Committee/ Others |
Department of General surgery, Kasturba Hospital in Manipal |
Type of Event |
Hands-on Skills Development with Workshop and CME |
Level of event |
Institutional |
Collaboration / accreditation if any |
NIL
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Dates/ and Duration |
July 24th to 27th, 2025 |
Venue |
Kasturba Hospital in Manipal |
Details of delegates/ target audience |
Attended : Post Graduates 1. Dr. Abhishek M, 3rd Year Post Graduate 2. Dr. Mandeep R, 3rd Year Post Graduate 3. Dr. Yashasvi , 3rd Year Post Graduate 4. Dr. Manju M, 3rd Year Post Graduate |
Total Number of delegates/ Audiences attended |
500
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Objectives of the event |
Day 1: Hands-on Skills Development on bowel anastomosis and linear stapler usage. Day 2: Academic Sessions – Part 1 Breast Session – axillary approaches, obstructive jaundice and bile duct injuries, on complex laparoscopic cholecystectomy, Hernia Session on the merits of open versus minimal access surgery. Day 3: Academic Sessions – Part 2 Abdomen Session on Gastrointestinal NETs, retroperitoneal tumors, Thyroid Session, Vascular Session explored on infra-popliteal disease and a case-based discussion on PVD and Ethical Use of AI in Medical Research Day 4: Conclusion and Valedictory. The Head & Neck Session focused on clinical discussions on neck swellings, recurrent parotid tumors, and oral carcinoma and Quiz Review Session. |
Brief Report of the Event |
Overall, the Manipal Surgery Workshop & Clinifest 2025 was a highly successful event, providing a valuable platform for faculty, residents, and students to engage in collaborative learning, skill enhancement, and academic exchange |
Feedback Analysis (Brief)
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The event was well received by all the stake holders (students and patients). It was informative, interactive and well organized. |
SDGs Addressed |
SDG 3: Good Health & Well-being, SDG 4: Quality Education, SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals |
Outcome
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Delegates gained a deeper understanding about the latest trends in General surgery in 2025. |