14 July 2023
Experimental Surgery
The Summer School of Experimental Surgery is open to (pre-graduate) medical students of third or higher year of study, it lasts two weeks and aims not only to demonstrate experimental surgery in practical exercises, but also to introduce you to the possibilities, limits and boundaries of the field. Considerable time and space is devoted to methods that can partially replace our experimental work or enhance it with an extra dimension – such as software modeling, working with cell cultures, etc. The curriculum also includes perioperative care of experimental animals, anesthesia, surgical techniques, preparation of animal models, experimental radiology, evaluation of the experiment (histological, biochemical, statistical methods, etc). Great emphasis is also put on the ethical aspects of experimental surgical procedures with regard to the principle of the 3R's (reduction, refinement, replacement).
Course leader
prof. Václav Liška, M.D., PhD
Senior surgeon in University hospital Pilsen, Czech Republic
Head of Laboratory of Cancer Treatment and Tissue Regeneration, Biomedical Center, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen
Target group
Pre-graduate medical students of 3rd or higner year of studies
Course aim
For students to learn and practice essential surgical skills and procedures on experimental animal models in an intensive hand-on training. You will also learn important issues in experimental surgery, anesthesia, radiology etc.
Credits info
Participants receive an official diploma after attending the course.
Fee info
EUR 1600: Early bird fee for applications received until December 31, 2022
The course fee of 1600 EUR (1500 EUR early bird) includes tuition, accommodation, lunches and scheduled excursions and extracurricular activities during the course. The fee does not cover the costs of passports, visas, health insurance and travel to and from the Czech Republic.
EUR 1600: Regular fee for applications received after December 31, 2022
The course fee of 1600 EUR (1500 EUR early bird) includes tuition, accommodation, lunches and scheduled excursions and extracurricular activities during the course. The fee does not cover the costs of passports, visas, health insurance and travel to and from the Czech Republic.