Rock Hill, S.C. – The integration of robotic technology in healthcare is rapidly expanding, and local students are getting the opportunity to engage with these innovations firsthand. Recently, Piedmont Medical Center hosted a medical robotic symposium inviting high school students interested in the medical field. This event aimed to familiarize them with various surgical robots currently used in medical procedures.
The symposium, held at Piedmont Medical Center, aimed to bridge the gap between education and practical application in the medical field. As the hospital continues to incorporate advanced robotic machines for surgical procedures, the demand for knowledgeable medical professionals is on the rise. Shellie Milwood, the Director of Surgical Services at Piedmont, emphasized the growing interest among medical professionals in using robotic assistants.
During the event, students, including Shriti Parek, had the chance to learn about and operate three different types of robots: the da Vinci, Globus, and Mako. Parek noted, “The more hospitals that offer this, the more that professionals get to teach the younger generation,” highlighting the importance of such initiatives in shaping future medical careers.
Participants engaged in interactive activities, such as using the da Vinci robot to unwrap candy with mechanical grabbers, replicating the precision required in surgeries. The da Vinci is primarily used in general, GYN, and urology procedures. Additionally, students learned about spinal surgery with the Globus robot and observed its integration with the Mako robot for orthopedic procedures.
The symposium not only provided practical experience but also aimed to inspire students to pursue careers in healthcare. Milwood expressed her hopes that the exposure to robotic surgery would encourage students to further explore medical professions, strengthening the future workforce in hospitals.
Many attendees have already begun to recognize the advantages of the experience. Parek mentioned, “It could lead to internship opportunities, shadowing opportunities, and just really helps you understand more about the field.” This hands-on approach gives students an edge in their education and future job prospects, providing them with valuable insights into the latest technologies in medicine.
The increasing use of robots in surgery not only enhances precision but also improves patient outcomes. As hospitals adopt more robotic tools, the need for skilled professionals capable of operating this technology grows. By introducing high school students to these advancements, institutions like Piedmont Medical Center play a critical role in ensuring the next generation of medical professionals is well-prepared.
The integration of robotic technology in healthcare highlights a transformative shift in the medical field. Events like the one held at Piedmont Medical Center not only educate students on the usage of advanced surgical robots but also inspire them to consider careers in health professions. This proactive approach could be crucial in developing a workforce prepared to meet the increasing demands of modern medicine.
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