Hernia basecamp

A new learning space to improve your knowledge and skills in your everyday practice.

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Live Webinars
Camp 1

Live Webinars

Watch webinars focused on better outcomes in abdominal wall hernia surgery

Groin hernia
Camp 2
9.0 ECMECs

Groin hernia

Study all groin hernia aspects from preoperative diagnostic work-up to treatment options and postoperative management

Primary ventral hernia (PVH)
Camp 3
9.0 ECMECs

Primary ventral hernia (PVH)

Study all PVH aspects from preoperative diagnostic work-up to treatment options and postoperative management

Incisional hernia
Camp 4
12.0 ECMECs

Incisional hernia

Study all incisional hernia aspects from preoperative diagnostic work-up to treatment options and postoperative management

Parastomal hernia
Camp 5
3.0 ECMECs

Parastomal hernia

Study all parastomal hernia aspects from preoperative diagnostic work-up to treatment options and postoperative management

Considerations in hernia repair
Camp 6

Considerations in hernia repair

Acquire tips'n tricks for abdominal wall hernia repair

Becoming a better surgeon
Camp 7

Becoming a better surgeon

Learn key strategies for abdominal wall hernia repair

Materials used in hernia surgery
Camp 8

Materials used in hernia surgery

Acquire an in-depth knowledge of all the essential materials

Gain qualification and hands-on training

1

Theoretical knowledge base

Once you have passed all e-learning module quizzes successfully, you can move forward with European Board of Surgical Qualification (EBSQ) examinations and practical experience.

2

Apply for your EUMS exam

Apply to become a Fellow of the European Board of Surgeons for Abdominal Wall Surgery and boost your carrier options today!

Please visit https://uemssurg.org/working-groups/abdominal-wall-surgery/ebsq-examinations/

3

Practical self-assessment and hands-on courses

Join hands-on courses in expert centers which is a great opportunity to be trained in a true mentor-mentee fashion.

Faculty planners and reviewers

In compliance with UEMS/EACCME guidelines, the authors and experts involved in the elaboration of the e-learning activity confirm that they have disclosed any potential conflicts of interest or support that might cause a bias in their presentation.

Professor Jacques Marescaux, WebSurg Editor in Chief, accepts that WebSurg is responsible for ensuring that all potential conflicts of interest relevant to the e-learning activity are declared to the learners prior to engaging in it.

  • Bernard Dallemagne

    Bernard Dallemagne

    MD
    Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
  • Barbora East

    Barbora East

    MD, PhD
    Motol University Hospital, Prague, Czechia
  • Andrew De Beaux

    Andrew De Beaux

    MD, FRCS, MBChB
    Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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