How Do You Train a Surgeon to Competency?
Due to the complexity of human anatomy, there is no global surgical training standard. Our mission is to correct that.
Fusetec solves this problem through the advanced manufacturing of complex anatomy and pathology models that are used to accelerate surgical competency and establish measurable training standards.
The end result is reduced surgical risk for all stakeholders.
The Global Problem that Fusetec is Addressing
5 billion
people worldwide do not have access to safe, affordable surgical and anaesthesia care when needed.
More than 1 million
shortage of specialist surgeons, anaethesists and obstetricians in 136 low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).
More than 143 million
additional surgical procedures are needed in LMICs each year to save lives and prevent disability.
Registrars and Surgeons
can safely up-skill on complex and rare anatomies and pathologies, in a controlled learning environment, de-risking training and ultimately saving more lives.