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Medical Robotics and Innovations

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In our show, we have been discussing the value of robotics, automation and artificial intelligence over the past weeks. T3 introduced the audience to two new technologies: 1) Numobag Kit a wound care product and 2) Neuchroma, lenses that can improve many vision related challenges. (see our podcast on these two revolutionary products.) Today, we will continue our discussion on Medical Robotics and Innovations. Helping me is Ms. Sarah Castillo a registered nurse. She was on the program a few weeks back discussing the application of the Numobag Kit to Case 95. A 95-year-old lady’s leg from being amputated but saved. Today, Tomorrow’s Technologies (T3) show, we will continue to explore the science and technology of robotics and innovations within the medical community in the US and around the world. Joins us today as Ms. Sarah Castillo assists your host, Jose Negron, discuss medical robotics and innovations. How have these technologies changed or changing the world of medicine?
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In our show, we have been discussing the value of robotics, automation and artificial intelligence over the past weeks. T3 introduced the audience to two new technologies: 1) Numobag Kit a wound care product and 2) Neuchroma, lenses that can improve many vision related challenges. (see our podcast on these two revolutionary products.) Today, we will continue our discussion on Medical Robotics and Innovations. Helping me is Ms. Sarah Castillo a registered nurse. She was on the program a few weeks back discussing the application of the Numobag Kit to Case 95. A 95-year-old lady’s leg from being amputated but saved. Today, Tomorrow’s Technologies (T3) show, we will continue to explore the science and technology of robotics and innovations within the medical community in the US and around the world. Joins us today as Ms. Sarah Castillo assists your host, Jose Negron, discuss medical robotics and innovations. How have these technologies changed or changing the world of medicine?
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