Irish-headquartered medical technology company Medtronic has announced that its Singapore operations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Society of Colorectal Surgeons, Singapore (SCRS), establishing a formal platform for structured surgical education and professional development, as reported by The Manila Times.
The collaboration will focus on structured training programmes, workshops and knowledge-sharing initiatives designed to support colorectal surgeons at different career stages as the field continues to evolve with advances in minimally invasive and technology-assisted procedures.
The partnership aims to provide accessible learning opportunities aligned with daily clinical practice, enabling surgeons to keep pace with emerging techniques while fostering closer engagement between clinicians and industry partners on new tools, clinical evidence and best practice.
Darren Lim, Senior Country Director for Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei at Medtronic, said education and partnership are central to advancing patient outcomes. "As colorectal surgery evolves, we are committed to working closely with SCRS to create meaningful learning platforms that empower surgeons to adopt new techniques safely and effectively, improving the standard of care for patients in Singapore," he said.
Dr Tan Wah Siew, President of the Society of Colorectal Surgeons, Singapore, said the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to continuous learning. "This partnership with Medtronic aims not only to advance the education and training of colorectal surgeons in Singapore and in the Southeast Asia region, but also to foster collaborations and exchange of expertise," he said.
The agreement is also expected to support the sharing of best practices and dialogue on emerging clinical evidence across Singapore's colorectal surgical community.
Access the full details of the Medtronic and SCRS partnership in the full report.




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