Advancing
Surgical Training.

IMRA is a centre of excellence that embraces new technology, adapts to the changing education needs of modern surgeons, and delivers robotic surgical training.
Our education method progresses surgeons through a linear robotic surgical training curriculum using online education, virtual reality, 3D video, simulators, and advanced synthetic organ models.

IMRA
IMRA

The Next Generation of Surgical Training

Pindari creates future-focused surgical solutions. As surgical techniques and technology evolves, so should the training behind it - introducing IMRA surgical training solutions, a new era of training for the evolved surgeon that uses proficiency-based training that decreases burnout, increases efficiency and shortens learning curve, all wile maintaining a cruelty-free and customizable learning environment.

  • Hydrogel tissue models that simulate surgical procedures.
  • Surgical training that leverages the latest technology.
  • Cruelty free, bioinert material for use with clinical robots in the OR
  • Proficiency-based training that meets learners where they are.
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IMRA

Precision-based surgical education

Welcome to IMRA Training Solutions, the future of surgical training. Our innovative approach to training provides surgeons with the necessary tools to thrive in an evolving surgical landscape. Our programs decrease burnout, increase efficiency, and shorten the learning curve, all while maintaining a cruelty-free and customizable learning environment. Join us in revolutionizing the future of surgery.

  • Master surgery with anatomically correct hydrogel tissue models and Skinthetic torsos providing true to life simulation.
  • Learn surgery the way you want with IMRA's fl exible online courses.
  • From novice to expert: IMRA's proficiency-based training shortens the learning curve.
  • The future of surgical education is here, with IMRA.
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Learn Differently

The IMRA Approach

IMRA brings clinicians, academics, device vendors, accreditation bodies and government together to develop and deliver world-class training and research in robot-assisted surgery.

Advanced Technology

The latest simulation equipment, robotic devices and synthetic organ models enable trainees to develop high competence levels in a wide range of procedures before advancing to live surgery

E-Learning Platform

Mobile, self-paced, multi-media instruction that can be repeated as desired - anywhere, anytime. all with optimal access to fellow trainees and instructors via built-in discussion platforms.

Partnership Network

IMRA is actively involved in developing robotic surgery training methods and accreditation standards through its close connection with a range of partners including the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, the Victorian Government, and robotic device vendors.

Research

Clinicians, academics and device vendors connect through IMRA to pursue their shared goal of advancing robotic surgical procedures, whilst reducing complication rates, recovery times and costs.

Ethical Synthetic Organs
PINDARI SURGICAL TRAINING SOLUTIONS

Ethical Synthetic Organs

Our team of educators, scientists and surgical faculty develop a number of modular and full-length procedural simulation models that mimic tissue properties and simulate procedure specific scenarios (e.g., bleeding and urine leak) within an expanding range of surgical specialties.

Courses at IMRA
TRAINING & EDUCATION

Courses at IMRA

IMRA’s Phase 1 course offerings focus on foundational robotics, urology, general and colorectal surgery and gynaecology. Just like the field of robot-assisted surgery, IMRA is expanding rapidly. The breadth of courses will soon increase to include hernia repair, vascular, ENT, cardio-thoracic and bariatric procedures.

Holistic, data driven robotic surgical training
EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE

Holistic, data driven robotic surgical training

Data driven curriculum that objectively measures skills proficiency is the IMRA mantra. Training focuses on skills acquisition at different stages and for each operation. Training modules represent varying gradients of difficulty, aimed at gradated surgical ability. Synthetic models have vessels to simulate bleeding, and a layer of fat, tissue and stomach wall to allow tissue plane navigation and pressure gauge sensitivity monitors to measure the surgical proficiency and error.

Our Network

IMRA Partners

A strong partner network is a key foundation of IMRA, working together help to realise our vision.

Victoria State Government
JACOBS
Qantas
Australian Prostate Centre
Telstra Australia
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons