NITN | @notintownlive | 27 Feb 2018, 11:03 am

New Delhi, Feb 27 (NITN): The Vattikuti Foundation has invited applications from young surgeons who earned a MCI-recognized degree, in the last one year, in a medical specialty currently using surgical robotics.
The selected scholars will be eligible to attend XI Robotic Surgeons Council meet to be held in Mussoorie on Saturday - Sunday, May 5 - 6, 2018.
Applications stating why the applicant wishes to attend the RSC, indicating goals for using robotic surgery and recommendation from professors, or department head Medical Director can be sent to scholar@vattikutifoundation.com by Mar 1, 2018.
Selected surgeons will be able to attend the two-day long RSC meetings in addition to basic economy travel to Mussoorie, double-occupancy lodging.
For more details, please log on to: https://vfrsi.vattikutifoundation.com/vattikuti-scholarships-apply-now
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