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Robots Revolution : Are Doctor’s Job At Risk?

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Imagine Robots Performing Surgery Instead of Surgeons – It’s Happening!

What used to sound like science fiction is now a reality. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University (JHU) have done something phenomenal: develop robots that can learn surgery just through watching videos; no programming, no direct interaction.

This transformative innovation utilizes a method called **imitation learning** whereby robots are learned to observe expert surgeons perform their duties. They managed to learn how to grasp surgical needles, lift tissues, and sew in stitches all by observing these professionals. What is amazing is the fact that these robots did not require years of practice as humans do; they were already replicating complex skills within days of the learning session.

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Adapt to New Challenges

The innovation does not end there with imitation. These robots can be proven to adapt to the unexpected situations without extra training. For example:

  • If a needle drops from the procedure, it can determine how to pick it up.
  • If the thread has been misplaced in the stitching, then the robot can find it by scanning the surroundings using its sensors.

Such flexibility makes these robots game-changers in the field of surgery.

Shorter Learning Curve and Error-Free Execution

Where human surgeons train for years, robots can learn these activities in the shortest time possible. In addition, the chances of human errors, which, at times, can result in very serious medical problems, are minimized through the use of robots. Robots do not get tired and are even precise and fast in their actions, thereby making sure that every procedure is accurate.

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Glimpse into the Future of Healthcare

This innovation is a major step towards **completely autonomous surgical robots** that require no human intervention. The implications for the medical profession are massive:
Rapid Training: Robots can be trained on new tasks in days versus years.
Higher Accuracy: Robots cannot make mistakes due to the potential shortcomings of humans.
– **Job Impact**: This technology promises a bright future for patients, but in the face of all this automation, human surgeons may have difficulty in the new roles they are going to play.
With advancements like these, the era of fully autonomous surgical robots is not far off. Soon, surgical training for humans might become obsolete, as robots capable of mimicking and even surpassing human expertise take over operating rooms. This breakthrough not only revolutionizes healthcare but also raises thought-provoking questions about the future of medical professions.

The day when robots dominate operating theaters is nearer than ever and stands poised to be the biggest change agent in healthcare delivery.

 

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