Impact

The Founders Story

If someone in the world knows how to do this better, why don’t we all have access to that knowledge?

Alfred Surgery began in 2013, when Norwegian surgical trainee Knut Borch confronted a troubling reality: surgical education was dangerously unstructured. Young surgeons were left to navigate a maze of inconsistent resources, and the consequences were felt directly in patient outcomes. After witnessing several severe complications in a short period of time, this one question stayed with him.

Use cases

Alfred Surgery is used in a variety of clinical and educational scenarios. Explore our use cases that show how the platform supports surgical preparation, training, teamwork, and performance improvement. 

Coursing Institutions

Preparing the next generation of surgeons in Norway for complex hernia procedures.

Global surgery

Free patient care with a digital-first training approach.

What our users say

“It is easier to prepare for surgery when all relevant information is gathered in one place, and the feedback from the senior surgeons becomes more specific when using the feedback forms.”
Tora Vinje Aalbu
Resident in General Surgery, Helgeland Hospital
“The training through Alfred Surgery has filled a gap in my education and made it easy to find consolidated and standardized information tailored to the method we use. I hope more procedures will be added over time.”
Tor Ola Solberg
Resident in Gastrointestinal Surgery, Stavanger University Hospital
“The platform provides a unique and standardized review of procedures, as well as structured guidance. This increases confidence both for me and for the patients.”
Sondre Davidsen
Resident in Gastrointestinal Surgery, Voss Hospital

Platform Stats

33 organizations

around the world already aure Alfred Surgery to strengthen surgical training.

1000 users

are actively engaging with Alfred Surgery to enhance patient care and clinical skills.

225 protocols

are available on the platform, with 63 officially approved.

57 countries

have active users, expanding surgical education globally.

6000 media

items are available on the platform and offer detailed surgical explanations.