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10th Jubilee International Polish-Slovak-Czech Symposium on Videosurgery, 14th Symposium of the Polish Videosurgical Society
Wisła, 14-16 September 2008

Józef Dzielicki
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Krystyn Sosada

Videosurgery and other miniinvasive techniques 2009; 4 (2): 88–90
Online publish date: 2009/07/08
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10th Jubilee International Polish-Slovak-Czech Symposium on Videosurgery and 14th Symposium of the Polish Videosurgical Society took place in the Stok Hotel, Wisła, on 14-16 September 2008 (Photo 1). One of the sessions was dedicated to nursing problems. Organizing and Scientific Committees were presided over by Prof. Józef Dzielicki, MD, PhD and Prof. Krystyn Sosada, MD, PhD. Naturally, all events were taken care of by the graciously ascendant President of the Society, Prof. Tadeusz Wróblewski, MD, PhD (Photo 2).
During the official opening ceremony, according to many years of hallowed tradition, current Presidents of the Societies from individual countries, i.e. Prof. Tadeusz Wróblewski, Prof. Jan Dostalik and Prof. Rastislav Johanes welcomed their guests (Photo 3). The Symposium was also honoured by the presence of the President of the Association of Polish Surgeons, Prof. Wojciech Witkiewicz, MD, PhD (Photo 4).
The opening ceremony of the Jubilee Symposium was an opportunity for reflection and evaluation of the benefits from such international meetings, which for many years had outstripped actual formation of the European Union. These were presented by Prof. S. Czudek (Photo 5), P. Holeczy (Photo 6) and E. Stanowski (Photo 7), contemporary Presidents of the Section from each participating country, and Prof. Józef Dzielicki (Photo 8), an organizer of the 1st Polish-Czech-Slovak Symposium in Ustroń in 1999. During all these years we tightened our cooperation and exchanged experience as well as building professional, scientific and personal friendships. Apart from Symposia, yearly soccer and volleyball contests with participation of doctors and nurses from some centres (Zabrze, Jičin, Triniec, Zwoleń, Žilina) took place consecutively in each of these towns. Individual contacts between many surgical centres proved invaluable as a platform for training or specialty lectures.
Prof. Tadeusz Wróblewski, the President of the Polish Videosurgery Society, chapter of Association of Polish Surgeons, emphasized that many years of friendly international cooperation had a significant impact on the increasing level of minimally invasive surgery in each country. He expressed his hope for further, equally effective and friendly scientific practice.
Seven scientific sessions, including the aforementioned nursing session, took place during the Symposium. The goal of the Symposium was to propagate practical knowledge. Thus, every disputed topic was...


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