Warsaw, Poland – A high-level two-day course on Oral Surgery on Human Cadavers was successfully conducted in Warsaw under the leadership of Dr. Radoslaw Jadach, bringing together 24 doctors from eight different countries.

The intensive program focused on advanced surgical techniques performed in a controlled anatomical laboratory environment. Participants had the opportunity to work directly on human cadavers, enhancing their understanding of anatomical structures and refining their surgical precision through hands-on practice.

Throughout the two days, the curriculum covered key aspects of oral surgery, including flap design, management of soft tissues, bone handling techniques, surgical extractions, suturing protocols, and risk assessment in complex clinical scenarios. The format emphasized practical application, allowing each participant to gain real surgical experience under expert supervision.

Dr. Jadach guided attendees step-by-step through each procedure, sharing clinical insights, structured methodologies, and decision-making strategies developed through years of surgical expertise. His mentorship ensured a focused, disciplined learning environment aimed at strengthening both technical skills and clinical confidence.

The international character of the course added further value, as professionals from eight countries exchanged experiences and perspectives, fostering collaboration and professional networking across borders.

The event concluded with certificate distribution and strong feedback from participants, who highlighted the rare opportunity to practice advanced techniques on human cadavers as a decisive step in elevating their surgical standards.

The Warsaw course once again confirmed its position as a benchmark in advanced oral surgery education, combining scientific rigor, practical excellence, and international collaboration.