Inion Surgeon to Surgeon Visitation ProgrammeOverview The Inion Surgeon to Surgeon visitation programme is designed to give surgeons who have not yet used our products and are keen to do so the opportunity to visit surgeons around the world and gain the following: See live surgery with Inion products Meet surgeons with first hand experience with Inion products As these meetings are usually done in gropus, they will be able to meet like minded surgeons who are considering using Inion products Ask any further questions around Inion product suitability to thier practice. Learn first hand tips, tricks and benefits of using Inion products
Visitation Format These visitations are ideally conducted over a 2 day period and for groups of 1-5, although there may be ability to tailor specific visitations to the customers requirements. Day 1 12.00 -15.00 Arrive and check into recommended hotel. 15.00 -19.30 Pre dinner meeting During this part of the visitation the delegates will have the opportunity to: Discuss the details of the case(s) they will see in day 2 Review and validate Inions instruments and implants, View a presentation on Inions inovative materials Understand the biomechanics of Inions Products Gain an overview of the clinical data available and planned Discuss suitability of delegates proposed first case with surgeon host
19.30 – 22.30 Dinner Day 2 07.00 – 08.00 Breakfast 08.00 – 08.15 Transfer to Hospital 08.30 – 09.00 Theatre tour and orientation 09.00 – 11.00 Live Surgery with Q&A 11.00 – 12.00 Post case analysis and Q&A 12.00 – 13.00 Review delegates cases 13.00 – 15.00 Lunch 15.00 Depart Surgeon Visitation Sites Dr. A. Nabhan
Neurochirurgische Universitätsklinik Homburg/Saar, Germany Prof. Dr. Md. J.B. Calatayud Pérez Hospital Clinico Universitario “LOZANO BLESA” Zaragoza, Spain Mr. J. Sutcliffe The London Spine Clinic, Harley Street, London, United Kingdom Contact If your are interested in finding out more about this programme or wishing to register please do not hesitate to contact harri.happonen@inion.com
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