SRINAGAR – The S K Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) and Medtronic Private Limited will open surgical skills lab in Srinagar to support training and development of aspiring surgeons across the Jammu and Kashmir.
The SKIMS and India Medtronic Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Medtronic plc (NYSE:MDT), announced their partnership on Saturday for a new Surgical Skill Lab at SKIMS, Assistant Director Public Relations Kulsoom Bhat said.
The lab was e-inaugurated by Chief Secretary UT, J&K, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta in the presence of Director SKIMS Dr A G Ahangar, Senior Director, Surgical and ENT Therapies, Medtronic India Prashant Krishnan and other key dignitaries. Expanding on its commitment to address capacity and awareness barriers, the Surgical Skill Lab will help in the training and development of young surgeons in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
Chief Guest Dr Mehta on the occasion said, “Lab will help students and faculty of SKIMS to train themselves on MIS in Institute only rather than travelling to outside state. SKIMS is a pioneer in producing highly skilled medicos who have made a mark at global level and appreciated SKIMS administration for making available technically advanced infrastructure to benefit students which eventually improves patient care.”
Dr Ahangar while speaking on the occasion said, “SKIMS, Soura, Srinagar is one of the leading Institutions in the Country in providing healthcare to the people of J&K and Ladakh. Being the largest Deemed Medical University it is continuously striving to set and maintain high standards in imparting Medical Education with highest number of Scholars and Students from across the County for undergoing their training at Postdoctoral, Postgraduate, Doctoral and Undergraduate levels.”
Dr Ahangar further added, “In order to enhance the surgical skills of Surgeons, this State-of-the-Art Skill Development Training Centre has been established with an aim of imparting Life Support Training and Teaching to Undergraduates, Postgraduates, Post Doctoral Students, Fellows and Faculty Members. The Centre will focus on courses like Basic and Advanced Surgical Skill Courses, Basic and Advanced Laparoscopic Skill Courses and Microscopic Suturing Endoscopic Training.
I am highly thankful to Medtronic India for partnering in setting up the Skill Lab and their constant support and services they have been providing through this collaboration”, he said.
Commenting on the inauguration, Prashant Krishnan said, “Medtronic aims to improve access to healthcare in India through training and education of young surgeons giving them greater ownership and engagement in their ongoing professional development. The surgical skills lab will enhance patient safety by providing a simulated environment where students can learn and advance their technical skills before performing procedures on a patient. Together with a premier institute like SKIMS, we aim to drive Skill India and take healthcare in J&K further, together.”
The Skill Lab has been developed to aid surgeons to overcome the challenging learning curve to obtain laparoscopic expertise.
The partnership will focus on providing training, replicating real-world environments, using state-of-the-art technology and teaching methods to enhance their skills and quickly adopt minimally invasive way of surgery, assist residents and young surgeons in honing their skills on basic and advance suturing, laparoscopy, hand-eye coordination for laparoscopy and prepping future surgeons, thereby adding value to health systems across J&K to address prevalent capacity and awareness barriers along with increasing patient access to various Innovative therapies in the future.
The comprehensive surgical skills lab will feature endotrainers, laparoscopic suturing stations, airway management systems to help budding surgeons deepen their expertise in the surgical field. The skills lab aims to improve the skills of budding surgeons and provide an overall appreciation and understanding of minimally invasive surgery which in turn helps reduce burden on healthcare infrastructure with improved patient outcomes, reduced hospital stay, overall reduction in cost of hospitalization and faster recovery.

This post was published on August 28, 2021 12:23 pm