Being put together by Dr. Ramen Goel, Director Bariatric and Metabolic surgery at Wockhardt Hospitals, the FALS program is an eagerly awaited annual event. Dr. Goel shared, “to be eligible to attend the Fellowship program, you need a minimum of 6 years experience post your MS. The three day training programme, is followed by an exam, a viva and those who clear are conferred a fellowship (FALS).”
The program has immense credibility on two counts- there is no other post graduate programme available in bariatric surgery and 80% of senior bariatric surgeons already have the FALS certificate.
The program therefore shows strong intent on the part of 7000-member strong IAGES to train and certify future bariatric surgeons of India. In 2016, Max Hospital, Delhi had organised the FALS program and 38 surgeons had been certified.
Dr. Goel adds, “There are only 400 bariatric surgeons in India, who do 15,000 surgeries per year, as against 3,000 surgeons in the US who do 2 lakh surgeries per year. India has 8 million morbidly obese and 60 million diabetics. Put together, that’s the population of the United Kingdom. For relieving those with morbid obesity and also for diabetes remission, we need much more well trained surgeons.”
The association hopes to certify at least 120 surgeons this year.
Iages to organise fellowship programme, certify young bariatric surgeons, october