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ATDERA Postgraduate Medical Education

5 PHYSICIANS · ADVANCED LAPAROSCOPY · URLA & IZMIR · 5-6 SEPTEMBER 2026

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Masterclass

Led by Prof. Dr. Fatih Şendağ

Advanced Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Training

A two-day intensive masterclass in advanced laparoscopic hysterectomy, moving from didactic teaching into simulation training and operating room exposure.

Non-binding enquiry. Payment is requested only after written acceptance.

Cohort
Limited to 5 physicians
Focus
Advanced laparoscopic hysterectomy
Faculty
Prof. Dr. Fatih Şendağ
Venue
Urlachi Farm · Acıbadem Kent Hospital

Training Architecture

A Two-Day Masterclass Built Around Technique, Simulation and Theatre Exposure

The masterclass is structured as a compact clinical education sequence: selective admissions review, faculty-led surgical teaching, simulation practice and supervised operating room exposure.

01

Selective admissions review

Clinical background is reviewed before confirmation, so the five-physician cohort remains aligned with the level and purpose of the programme.

02

Faculty-led hysterectomy logic

Didactic teaching focuses on relevant anatomy, patient selection, laparoscopic systems, operating room organisation and the safe stepwise logic of hysterectomy.

03

Simulation sequence

Simulation training supports camera control, instrument handling, energy use, tissue-plane awareness and procedural orientation before theatre exposure.

04

Operating room exposure

The final training day includes live surgery exposure within the confirmed hospital setting and the relevant clinical protocols.

Advanced Laparoscopic Sequence

From operative anatomy to stepwise hysterectomy technique

The masterclass frames laparoscopic hysterectomy around practical orientation: relevant anatomy, patient positioning, optical systems, energy use, vessel sealing, team organisation and complication awareness before operating room exposure.

Faculty-led operating room mentoring during the masterclass

Why This Programme

Small-Cohort Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Training with Direct Faculty Access

The programme is deliberately focused: a five-physician cohort, direct teaching by one senior surgeon-educator, and a sequence that moves from surgical principles into simulation practice and operating room learning.

Limited to five physicians

The cohort is kept small so each participant has meaningful faculty interaction across the didactic, simulation and operating room components.

Advanced laparoscopy sequence

Training covers laparoscopic access, visualisation systems, surgical hand instruments, vessel-sealing systems, electrosurgery and practical decision-making.

Hysterectomy-focused

Content is centred on laparoscopic hysterectomy, including patient positioning, team and equipment organisation, procedural steps and complication awareness.

Programme

Two Days of Focused Masterclass Training

The course runs across 5 and 6 September 2026. Day one focuses on didactic teaching and simulation; day two moves into operating room exposure and course evaluation.

Day 1

Didactic Training and Simulation

Saturday, 5 September 2026

Urlachi Farm

09:00-12:00

Didactic training

Technical teaching on laparoscopic hysterectomy through application areas and operation videos.

  • Relevant pelvic anatomy for laparoscopic hysterectomy
  • Patient selection and anaesthetic considerations
  • Gas insufflation, camera, optic and irrigation systems
  • Surgical hand instruments, vessel-sealing systems and electrosurgery
  • Patient positioning, team setup and equipment organisation
  • Stepwise hysterectomy technique and complication awareness
12:00-13:00

Lunch

13:00-17:00

Simulation training

Hands-on simulation training designed to connect surgical theory with procedural execution.

  • Camera navigation and visual field discipline
  • Instrument handling and tissue-plane orientation
  • Energy and vessel-sealing practice
  • Stepwise procedural rehearsal under faculty guidance
Day 2

Operating Room Training and Evaluation

Sunday, 6 September 2026

Acıbadem Kent Hospital

08:00-09:00

Transfer from Urlachi Farm to Acıbadem Kent Hospital

09:00-15:00

Operating room training

Observation of laparoscopic hysterectomy in a real case setting, with selected steps reviewed and discussed under mentor supervision according to hospital protocols.

15:00-16:00

Course evaluation

Faculty feedback, course review and certificate documentation.

Course Director

Led by Prof. Dr. Fatih Şendağ

Prof. Dr. Fatih Şendağ

Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ege University Faculty of Medicine

Specialist in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and IVF

Prof. Dr. Fatih Şendağ is Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Ege University Faculty of Medicine and a specialist in obstetrics, gynaecology and IVF. His work has been closely associated with advanced gynaecologic endoscopy and minimally invasive surgical education in Turkey.

The Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Masterclass is built around direct teaching by Prof. Şendağ, with a deliberately small cohort of five physicians and a sequence moving from theory to simulation practice and operating room exposure.

  • Documented work in advanced laparoscopic and single-port gynaecologic surgery
  • Public professional record in structured gynaecologic endoscopy education
  • Experience leading small-cohort gynaecologic endoscopy training

Who Should Attend

Designed for Physicians in Gynaecologic Surgery

Admission is selective. Applicants are asked to provide a CV, specialist qualification details and medical licence information so the programme office can review clinical fit before confirming a place.

  • Specialists in obstetrics and gynaecology
  • Physicians who have completed basic laparoscopy training
  • Gynaecologic surgeons seeking structured hysterectomy-focused laparoscopic training
  • Applicants with relevant operating room experience, reviewed case by case by the programme office
Faculty and participant cohort during theatre-based training
Operating room context for advanced laparoscopic hysterectomy training.

Venue & Practical Information

Urla and Izmir — Coordinated Training Settings

The programme is delivered between Urlachi Farm in Urla and Acıbadem Kent Hospital in Izmir. Transfers are coordinated as part of the programme fee.

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Outdoor dining and hospitality setting at Urlachi Farm in Urla
Urlachi Farm combines the residential programme setting with restorative hospitality in Urla.
Faculty-led gynaecologic endoscopy teaching session at Urlachi Farm
Faculty-led teaching at Urlachi Farm, Urla.
Acıbadem Kent Hospital exterior in Izmir
Acıbadem Kent Hospital, Izmir.

Urlachi Farm

Residential and hospitality setting for the programme, with teaching and simulation components scheduled according to the final programme plan.

Acıbadem Kent Hospital

Clinical venue for the operating room training component of the Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Masterclass.

Transfers

Airport transfers and hospital-hotel transfers are included for accepted participants according to the programme schedule.

Fee & Inclusions

A Fully Inclusive Programme Fee

The Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Masterclass is offered as a single fee covering the training sequence, accommodation, core meals and coordinated transfers.

Participants who complete the Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Masterclass receive an ATDERA CPD certificate and an ATDERA certificate of attendance.

The certificates document participation in a structured postgraduate medical education programme. They do not replace local licensure, hospital credentialing, privileging or regulatory approval for independent surgical practice.

ATDERA certificate documentation after laparoscopic hysterectomy training
ATDERA CPD certificate and certificate of attendance documentation.

Admissions

Request Admissions Review

The enquiry is non-binding. The programme office reviews clinical fit before confirming a place in the five-physician cohort.

CV, specialist qualification and medical licence information are requested after initial review. Payment is requested only after written acceptance.

  1. 01Submit the admissions review request
  2. 02Share CV, specialist qualification and licence information after initial review
  3. 03Complete an online interview with the programme office
  4. 04Receive written acceptance before payment is requested

Your information is processed by ATDERA Global Limited for programme admissions review and follow-up.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible to apply?

The programme is designed for licensed physicians in obstetrics and gynaecology, or physicians with a clearly relevant gynaecologic surgical background. Prior laparoscopic or minimally invasive surgery exposure is expected.

How many physicians can attend?

The cohort is limited to five physicians so that teaching, simulation training and operating room exposure remain highly focused.

When is payment requested?

Payment is requested only after written acceptance. Programme fees are due in full no later than one month before the course date, and payment details are shared in writing after acceptance.

What does the fee include?

The £2,200 fee includes the two-day programme, two nights' accommodation, airport transfers, hospital-hotel transfers, two breakfasts, one lunch and two dinners. International flights, travel insurance and personal expenses are not included.

What certification is issued?

Participants who complete the programme receive an ATDERA CPD certificate and an ATDERA certificate of attendance. These documents do not replace local licensure, credentialing or privileging.