Dr. Dipak Limbachiya one of the foremost laparoscopic surgeons in the country is contributing to enhanced patient care nationally and internationally through laparoscopic training sessions. Dr. Limbachiya has trained more than 1,200 doctors since 2012.
Dr. Dipak Limbachiya, one of the foremost laparoscopic surgeons in the country, is advancing the field of laparoscopy through comprehensive training programmes for doctors across the country.
Since 2012, Dr. Limbachiya, advanced gynaec laparoscopy and onco surgeon and Founder of Eva Women’s Hospital, Ahmedabad, has trained more than 1,200 doctors, showcasing his commitment to mentorship and continuous professional development of fellow medical practitioners. He conducts multiple training sessions, each hosting 12-15 doctors from across the country, training over 100 doctors annually.
The initiative has significantly impacted laparoscopy, ensuring that the latest advancements in the field are disseminated nationally and internationally. The most recent group of doctors, hailing from prestigious hospitals in cities such as Pune, Surat, Chennai, Kolkata, Indore, Rajkot, Bhopal, and Noida, participated in an intensive two-day training session on June 5 and 6 in Ahmedabad.
The participating doctors learned cutting-edge techniques, including the use of the harmonic scalpel and other high-tech equipment, and performed a variety of complex procedures such as surgeries for endometriosis, endometriosis with bowel suture, ovarian cysts, endometriosis with resection and anastomosis, and other complications, all under the expert supervision of Dr. Limbachiya.
“Training the next generation of laparoscopic surgeons is a commitment and responsibility I hold close to my heart. It is immensely rewarding to watch these young doctors learn about the newest advances in laparoscopy and improve their surgical skills, enabling them to provide enhanced care to their patients. I am committed to sharing the knowledge and expertise I have gained over the years with fellow medical practitioners,” says Dr. Limbachiya.
The charitable initiative has not only enhanced the skills of hundreds of doctors but also benefited patients directly, who received essential medical care. The programme has also created a ripple effect, as trained doctors return to their practices equipped with new skills, ultimately improving patient care across the country.