The subject of the contract are services of education and raising qualifications of medical professionals in the field of treatment using the da Vinci robotic system, including theoretical and practical elements, m.in. training and workshops, as well as the creation of a Regional Training Center based on robotic centers in the Mazovian Provincial Hospital of St. John Paul II in Siedlce Sp. z o.o. and in the Międzylesie Specialist Hospital in Warsaw.Scope The project was divided according to the following classification:a) Robotic surgery course for instrumentalists
b) course for anaesthesiologists c) robotic surgery course for doctors of surgical specialties d) robotic surgery course for doctors e) robotic surgery course for doctors
1.The subject of the contract are services of education and raising qualifications of medical professionals in the field of treatment using the da Vinci robotic system, including theoretical and practical elements, m.in. trainings and workshops, as well as the creation of a Regional Training Center based on robot centers in the Mazovian Provincial Hospital of St. John Paul II in Siedlce Sp. z o.o. and in the Międzylesie Specialist Hospital in Warsaw. The assumption of the project is to prepare and carry out for 100 medical professionals (20 people - nurses, instrumentalists and 80 people - doctors) 700 training operations using the da Vinci robotic surgery system as part of the task of educating and improving the qualifications of medical professionals in surgical fields.
2.The subject of the contract will be implemented on the basis of the contract no. W/UMWM-UU/UM/ZD/574/2023 concluded with the Mazowieckie Voivodeship in Warsaw on 08.03.2023.
3.The aim of the training is to create a training platform based on existing robot centers in the Mazovian Provincial Hospital of St. John Paul II in Siedlce Sp. z o.o. and in the Międzylesie Specialist Hospital in Warsaw. This will allow the development of two reference expert centres in Mazovia. Participation in the training of doctors specializing in treatment, anesthesiologists and nurses, instrumentalists employed in provincial medical entities will allow to acquire and disseminate knowledge about robotic techniques.
4.The training will also cover provincial medical entities in the structure of which there are urology, gynaecology and general and oncological surgery departments, in the field of education of medical staff employed in these entities.
5.The contracting authority allows the implementation of trainings in several groups at the same time.
6.Courses will be organized at III levels interchangeably (depending on the needs of the participants, the order of levels does not matter) in individual time stages:
•Level I: presentation of the technique and transfer of basic knowledge about robotic techniques among doctors qualifying patients for surgical treatment and caring for the patient after such treatment (urology, gynecology, surgery, oncology, family doctors).
•Level II: robotic technology course for medical personnel directly involved or potentially interested in working in the robotic surgery environment, a level dedicated to doctors assisting during surgery, anesthesiologists and instrumentalists.
•Level III: for operators – 1-2 day case observation training, expert courses
In individual specializations, on-line expert courses – dedicated to current and potential robotic surgeons.