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Precision in the Operating Room: How Robotics & AI are Transforming Patient Care

29 min · 29 de may de 2024
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Dr. Bilchik and Nadia Bilchik are joined by Dr. Jen Linehan to discuss the transformative role of robotics and AI in precision surgery. As a urologist, Dr. Linehan shares her expertise to paint a clear picture of where we were and where we are going with regards to surgery minimally invasive cancer surgeries. Find out how things like prostate, kidney, and bladder cancers can be treated, using these technologies and to amazing outcomes! This episode is chalk full of fascinating insight into the future of medicine and hope for expanding access to these potentially lifesaving techniques.

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