Learning Curve in Robotic Surgery: Dr Gagan Gautam

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"We always use this term very often, whenever we talk about robotic surgery," says Dr. Gagan Gautam, Head of Uro- Oncology & Robotic Surgery at the Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi, India.  He talks about the implications of the learning curve for robotic surgeons on the way to learning new skills. "You have to put your mind, heart and soul into it," he advises the Robotic Surgeons Council of India audience.  He also discusses staffing and OR/OT techniques to improve patient outcomes. Lecture, with PowerPoints and high-tech graphics, 10:02
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Dr Gagan Gautam is an inspiration!! I am overwhelmed by his treatment to my father. My father was suffering from Prostate Cancer and then I was hopeless then a Urologist in my city told about him. I met many doctors in New Delhi but then the day I meet Dr Gagan was amazing. He gave us a lot of time, calmly understood the case, did investigations and then provided us the best solution by robotic surgery. There are many things which I loved in him but mostly I loved the amount of time, calmness and his commitment towards patient. He is best in Delhi as per my experience. I was struggling from last one year and he solved the issue in 4 days. Such doctors are really like God!!

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