The All India Institute of Medical Sciences in Delhi is collaborating with India Medtronic Pvt Ltd to develop a robotic training facility. It aims to provide clinical education and teach surgical ...
Robot-assisted surgery is minimally invasive and recovery time is shorter. Those are a few reasons why more medical schools are training students how to be better robotic surgeons. When you go into ...
Many classical pianists practice tirelessly―even risking injury―to hone advanced techniques, only to reach an impassible skill plateau, but a robotic helper may offer a breakthrough to new heights.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) is set to start a robotic surgery training facility for doctors of all clinical branches from the institute and other healthcare facilities in India.
More Australian surgeons will be trained to use robots at the operating table, with the opening of the country's first robotic surgery training facility at Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred (RPA) Hospital.
New Delhi: The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) New Delhi is all set to start its state-of-the-art robotics training facility on May 2, with an aim to provide surgeons with ...
In a new study from ETH Zurich in Switzerland, robots successfully taught humans how to row, demonstrating how robotic personal trainers could be used in the future. Georg Rauter, lead author of study ...
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, and India Medtronic Pvt Ltd have entered into a collaborative agreement to co-create and develop a robotic training facility at the premier hospital ...
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