Prof. Joël Leroy: doing more and more progress for the patients
Editor’s note
The 4th Annual East Meets West: A Medical and Surgical Symposium was held successfully from August 17th to August 18th in Shanghai, China. This conference is jointly organized by Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai, China and Florida Hospital, Orlando, USA.
This symposium aims to provide a platform for surgeons and gastroenterologists from North America and Asia to exchange ideas, to share the achievements of the East and West in the field of minimally invasive surgery, and focus on the innovative development of endoscopic surgery. Moreover, it features live demonstrations of procedures and procedural videos as the foundation of learning and discussion for all presented experts.
During this conference, the editorial team of Annals of Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery had the great honor to have an interview with Prof. Joël Leroy, Founder and Chairman of Hanoi High Tech and Digestive Center in Saint Paul Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam (Figure 1).
Expert introduction
Prof. Joël Leroy (Figure 2) is the Founder and Chairman of Hanoi High Tech and Digestive Center in Saint Paul Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam. He has been a leader and pioneer in advanced laparoscopic colorectal surgery since the early 1990’s. He is recognized worldwide as a surgical expert, a master educator, an inventor and a researcher, and has developed and standardized a lot of laparoscopic colorectal procedures.
Prof. Joël Leroy completed his MD at University of Lille in France in 1976. In 1997, he became the professor of Digestive Surgery in Lille Medical University in France. He became the honorary professor of University of Winnipeg in Canada in 2003. Besides, he is also the visiting professor of Osaka Medical College in Japan; IRCAD AITS in Taiwan; Guangzhou Hospital of Chinese Medicine in China.
For more than a quarter of century, he has been a leading figure in the field of minimally invasive surgery, not only as a trainer for thousands of surgeons, fellows and residents in the hospital and in educational courses but also as an innovator designing new medical devices and instruments surgical concepts and best practices. In 2013, he received the Pioneer Awards of minimally invasive surgery from the main American Surgical Society of Gastroenterology and Endoscopy (SAGES).
Most recently, he has focused his interest in the development of a new surgical center in Hanoi, Vietnam: the “Hanoi High Tech and Digestive Center in St Paul Hospital”. Hanoi High Tech and Digestive Center aims to organize a colorectal cancer screening (4,000 people are tested every day), and do diagnosis and treatment with all the latest generation of surgical equipment including 4K video camera system. Prof. Joël Leroy trains a new generation of Vietnamese colorectal minimally invasive surgeons in collaboration with Professor GIANG from Hanoi Viet-Duc University Hospital.
Interview (Figure 3)
I have been inspired considerably by this conference during which I have met new friends, joined new projects and exchanged with many other colorectal surgeons. Besides, I know that Prof. Minhua Zheng tries to gather a group of excellent experts not only from Shanghai in China, which is very significant for presented experts worldwide.
Acknowledgments
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References
- Chen W, Young L. Prof. Joël Leroy: doing more and more progress for the patients. Asvide 2018;5:734. Available online: http://www.asvide.com/article/view/26956
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Cite this article as: Chen W, Young L. Prof. Joël Leroy: doing more and more progress for the patients. Ann Laparosc Endosc Surg 2018;3:70.