Pediatric surgery

 Pediatric surgery is a subspecialty of surgery involving the surgery of fetuses, infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. Pediatric Surgeons cope with wide physiological differences between each of the age groups from newborns through to near-adults, as well as specific set of skills and professional attitudes for dealing with children and their families

Pediatric surgery

Paediatric surgeons perform surgery for a very wide range of conditions.
In simplest terms, a Pediatric surgeon can perform types of surgery that are wide-ranging and include:
• Neonatal surgery
• Trauma surgery
• Abdominal surgery
• Thoracic surgery (oesophageal, lung and bronchial anomalies)
• Urology
• Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery
• Both Interventional & Diagnostic : Endoscopy ( Upper GI & Lower GI) , laparoscopy , Bronchoscopy (Rigid & flexible ) , Cystourethroscopy
• Oncology
• Reconstructive Surgery Of some congenital malformations such as Ambiguous genitalia , Cloaca Malformation and Ano-Rectal Malformations .

The challenge is that this is not just surgery in “little people”; it is a specialty that requires the technical agility to work on small structures, an understanding of the embryology and physiological processes of growth and development, how it can go wrong and how surgery can change long term outcomes. Working with families of children with congenital diseases often develops into a long term partnership and involvement in transition to adult care.

Tasks and Responsibilities of Scientific Councils

  • Preparation, reviewing and updating the scientific curricula in medical specialties regularly.
  • Supervision the approved training program.

  • Full supervision of the exam process in all its stages.

  • Defining the requirements for recognition of the training centers.

  • Defining the list of scientific references for specialization.

  • Conducting academic educational activities, conferences, courses and workshops.

Contact For More Information

We are open on Saturday- Thursday at 09am -3pm, except on holidays.

Pedaitric Surgery office

Mr. mahmoud gazar

 

Email : m.gazar@sboms.org

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the SBOMS recognized in Syria and Turkey?

SBOMS is recognized by medical establishments in northern Syria and recognized in Turkish hospitals in the northern countryside of Aleppo (Euphrates Shield and Olive Branch). You haven’t reached the results yet.

How can I get my exam results?

You can get the results of the exams by entering the exams page and entering the registration number .Clik Hir

How can I register in SBOMS?

In case you are new graduated : You can register on the specialty by following the announcements New residents issued by the main identifiers of the SBOMS on Facebook or on the website.


If you are registered before as residents : you can go to the nearest office of SBOMS ( Idlib or Turkey Office)

When can I do the primary exam?

You can do the first written exam at the end of the first year for the 4-year specialties (such as internal medicine and pediatric) , and the end of the second year for the specialties of 5-6 year residency (such as surgery).

When can I do the final exam?

You can do the final written examination after the end of the training period according to each specialization and pass the primary written examination and requires the passage of at least one full academic year between the primary written examination and the final exam .

When are the specialty exams held at SBOMS ?

the primary and the final exams are usually Held twice a year and for each specialty specific dates .
You can follow up exams dates at this link EVENTS