Mission
EUARS aims to provide a shared European framework for robotic surgery education, simulation-based training, learning and competency assessment, faculty development, educational recognition and responsible surgical robotics innovation.
Its ultimate goal is to improve patient safety, quality of care and the responsible adoption of robotic technologies across clinical practice.
Vision
EUARS aspires to become a leading independent European platform connecting clinicians, educators, engineers, scientists, universities, training centres, healthcare institutions and technology experts within a common framework for robotic surgery education, assessment, research and innovation.
The Academy seeks to contribute to a safer, more structured and evidence-based future for robotic surgery and robotic technologies in Europe.
Values
The final purpose of EUARS is better training, safer adoption of robotic technologies and improved quality of care for patients.
Robotic surgery requires collaboration between surgeons, clinicians, educators, engineers, scientists and simulation experts.
EUARS promotes education, assessment and innovation based on evidence, measurable outcomes, validated methodologies and continuous improvement.
EUARS supports the development and adoption of robotic technologies in a way that is ethical, safe, transparent and clinically meaningful.
