Quantum Surgical and Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine are co-developing a new training course
Montpellier, November 18, 2019 – For several months now, Quantum Surgical and the Faculty of Medicine Montpellier-Nîmes have been co-developing an unprecedented training program for companies, aimed at giving their employees a better understanding of the medical field. This hospital-university training program for companies will be led by professors, physicians, and healthcare professionals. Professor Michel Mondain, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Montpellier-Nîmes, and Professor Boris Guiu, University Professor and Hospital Practitioner at Montpellier University Hospital and Head of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at Saint-Eloi Hospital, are working together to mobilize academic resources for the first session, scheduled for November 22.
This unique training program will initially offer two modules designed to strengthen employees' knowledge in the healthcare field. The first module will focus on foundational topics in surgery, anesthesia, and interventional radiology, leading into a more specialized section on liver cancer and percutaneous ablation.
This initiative reflects a strong commitment to fostering greater collaboration between healthcare professionals and those working on the technical side to build the medicine of tomorrow.
Founded in 2017 in Montpellier, Quantum Surgical is a French startup that puts innovation at the service of healthcare. With cutting-edge expertise and a team of sixty employees, the company is developing a unique solution dedicated to the minimally invasive treatment of liver cancer.
Quantum Surgical is committed to nurturing versatility and the sharing of expertise and experience within its teams. Through this initiative, the company aims to take its support for employees to the next level.
Aware of the major changes transforming the healthcare sector and the growing need for training among technical professionals, the Faculty of Medicine Montpellier-Nîmes is mobilizing its academic resources to meet the economic needs of industry. The Faculty has worked closely with Quantum Surgical to design a tailor-made training program aligned with the company’s specific needs.