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The future of Robots in healthcare.

The future of robots in healthcare is promising, with the potential to Improve patient care, reduce the burden on healthcare workers, and increase access to specialized treatments. 

More autonomous tasksRobots will be able to perform more tasks independently, freeing up healthcare workers to focus on patient care.
  • Streamlined workflowsRobots can help with routine tasks like cleaning, inventory management, and ordering supplies. 
  • Improved patient careRobots can help create personalized treatments, shorten surgery times, and increase the success rate of surgeries
  • Increased accessibilityRobots can help make specialized treatments available in remote areas through telemedicine and robotic-assisted interventions
  • Reduced human errorRobots can help reduce human error in high-risk procedures.
  • Enhanced ergonomicsRobots can provide enhanced ergonomics and comfort for surgeons, allowing them to perform more procedures without becoming fatigued.
  • However, there are some challenges to the future of robots in healthcare, including:
  • CybersecurityAs medical devices become more advanced, they become more vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
  • TrainingSurgeons will need to be trained differently to use robotic surgical devices, which can be a difficult adjustment.
  • Energy consumption: Robots are inefficient in terms of energy consumption.
The future of robots in surgery is very promising, with almost unlimited potential for improving surgical techniques and patient outcomes. Sterling recently worked on a robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) device that allows a surgeon to perform a procedure without even being in the same room as their patient.

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