Eve Endoscopy National Conference: Empowering Women Gynecologists in Endoscopic Surgery

Empowering Women Gynecologists in Endoscopic Surgery - thisweekindia

Bengaluru, India, October 3, 2024 – The Indian Association of Gynaecological Endoscopists (IAGE), in partnership with KIAGE and hosted by RadhaKrishna Multispecialty Hospital, is thrilled to announce the fourth edition of Eve Endoscopy. This three-day national conference, taking place in Bengaluru from October 4-6, 2024, aims to inspire and equip women gynecologists across India to embrace and excel in the field of endoscopic surgery.

Gathering over 400 women gynecologists, the conference will feature live surgeries by renowned experts, hands-on training sessions, and workshops designed to promote the adoption of minimally invasive endoscopic procedures. These procedures offer numerous benefits, including faster recovery times, reduced scarring, and shorter hospital stays.

Dr. Vidya V Bhat, Organizing Chairperson of Eve Endoscopy and Medical Director of RadhaKrishna Multispecialty Hospital, emphasized the importance of equipping more women gynecologists with endoscopic surgery skills. She stated, “Despite the significant advantages of endoscopy, there remains a significant gap between the number of gynecologists in India and those trained in this field. Our goal is to bridge this gap and empower women to improve patient care through minimally invasive techniques.”

The conference will showcase the latest advancements in endoscopic technology and equipment, providing participants with the tools and knowledge they need to master this complex yet rewarding surgical technique. Live broadcasts of surgeries performed by leading women endoscopic surgeons will serve as inspiration and educational resources for attendees.

By fostering a community of skilled women gynecologists, Eve Endoscopy aims to advance women’s health in India through minimally invasive surgery.

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