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Competent and well-trained Neonatal and Pediatric surgeon having work experience in some of the leading premier corporate hospitals in India. Having expertise in Laparoscopic surgery, Upper GI Endoscopy and Colonoscopy. Also worked in a few Medical college teaching hospitals in Pondicherry, India, where I picked up the nuances of surgical teaching to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

I have launched a YouTube channel " Surgical Educator" to teach surgery to medical students. I am creating and uploading many quality teaching videos for the benefit of students so that they can learn anytime anywhere at their own pace according to their convenience.

The link to my YouTube channel "Surgical Educator" is youtube.com/c/surgicaleducator

This is my dedicated website for my Youtube channel.

Wish you all a happy learning experience.


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    Prof.Dr.B.Selvaraj
    Creator of this website who has launched Surgical Educator YouTube channel .

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Feb 21, 20265 min
Beyond the Scalpel: How AI-Collaborative Case Simulations Are Revolutionizing Surgical Education
Beyond the Scalpel: How AI-Collaborative Case Simulations Are Revolutionizing Surgical Education By Prof. Dr. Selvaraj, Founder, Surgical Educator's Academy with Advanced Online Surgery Masterclass "See one, do one, teach one." For centuries, this mantra has defined surgical training. It is a legacy of apprenticeship, of hands-on learning, of the master-apprentice relationship that has produced generations of skilled surgeons. But in the 21st century, is it enough? The landscape of surgical...

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Dec 17, 20253 min
One World. One Standard. Why Surgical Education and Assessment Must Be Global
One World. One Standard. Why Surgical Education and Assessment Must Be Global A bleeding patient does not care where the surgeon was trained. The anatomy is the same. The principles are the same. The responsibility is the same. Yet, surgical education and assessment still vary wildly based on geography. What qualifies a student as “competent” in one region may be considered insufficient—or excessive—in another. In an interconnected world, this fragmented approach no longer makes sense....

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Dec 14, 20253 min
🔪 Why Experience Still Matters in Surgery: Beyond Textbooks, Technology, and Talent
In surgery, numbers matter. There is a difference between a surgeon who has operated on 10 cases, 100 cases, and 1,000 cases. ·      Not just in speed—but in judgment, anticipation, calmness, and outcomes. ·      No algorithm can fully replace that. No textbook can shortcut it. And no simulation—however advanced—can ignore it. ·      In this blog, we explore why experience remains the backbone of surgery , how it shapes better teachers and safer surgeons, and how modern tools like VR, AR, and...

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