About the 2nd Annual Global Symposium on Robotic-Assisted and Minimally Invasive Hernia Repair
The 2nd Annual Global Symposium on Robotic-Assisted and Minimally Invasive Hernia Repair is a two-day course intended to bring together experts in hernia repair and robotic experts. By bringing these disciplines together, the goal is to improve various aspects of hernia repair surgery for professionals and their patients.
In addition to the focus on surgical procedures, the conference will also examine issues with patient selection and candidacy, proper pre-op and post-op care, how to address surgical complications, and tracking the results of the surgery.
Conference Date and Location
The 2nd Annual Global Symposium on Robotic-Assisted and Minimally Invasive Hernia Repair will be held on Friday, September 16th and Saturday, September 17th on the 7th floor of the New York Marriott Marquis in Manhattan (1535 Broadway, New York, NY 10036).
This is the Marriott located in the Theater District just a block from Times Square. It's an ideal location for professionals in the New York City Area as well as visiting surgeons and medical professionals.
Course/Conference Highlights
One of the major highlights of this year's conference is that there will be 12 live surgeries performed. This will give attendees a real understanding of the procedure and how modern techniques are helping enhance its effectiveness and safety.
A global interactive audience will be at the conference, allowing professionals to converse, discuss, and network. This symposium is meant to facilitate that sort of interaction among people in the field to help further the presentations.
How Can I Learn More About the Conference?
For more information about The 2nd Annual Global Symposium on Robotic-Assisted and Minimally Invasive Hernia Repair, visit herniasymposium.com. There you can find information about on-site registration, daily schedules, a list of presentations, and information on faculty.
About The International Hernia Collaboration (IHC)
The IHC is a private social media group with more than 2,000 members. The group's primary focus is on improving the outcomes of hernia repair surgery by using the latest technology and advanced surgical techniques. It is the shared enthusiasm for the field that led to the creation of these conferences, which allow for greater interaction with members and other interested professionals.