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The UK Robotic-assisted surgery landscape has come a long way since it was first introduced in 2001. As technologies like high-resolution monitors, virtual reality, kinematic data technology and more continue to augment robotics, this surgical discipline is increasingly becoming more advanced at a tremendous rate.
But with access to robotic units among trainees so scarce, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest evolutions to truly understand how revolutionary the technology is becoming.
In our first episode of Surgical Robo-Talks, host, Jessica Butterworth (Society, KOL and Procedural Training Manager at CMR Surgical) and special guest co-host, Martin King (General Surgery Registrar based in Northern Ireland, and Immediate Past-President of the Association of Surgeons in Training UK & Ireland), speak with Chief Medical Officer of CMR Surgical, Mark Slack.
We’ll hear how Mark’s experience led him to a career developing the next generation of robotic-assisted surgery systems and how systems and training could be implemented into the surgical curriculum to improve the skills of both qualified surgeons and surgeons in training. Plus, Mark gives us his vision for the future of robotic-assisted surgery and details the safety measures we need to consider as AI begins to integrate into systems.
We’ll also ask:
By CMR Surgical and Association of Surgeons in TrainingThe UK Robotic-assisted surgery landscape has come a long way since it was first introduced in 2001. As technologies like high-resolution monitors, virtual reality, kinematic data technology and more continue to augment robotics, this surgical discipline is increasingly becoming more advanced at a tremendous rate.
But with access to robotic units among trainees so scarce, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest evolutions to truly understand how revolutionary the technology is becoming.
In our first episode of Surgical Robo-Talks, host, Jessica Butterworth (Society, KOL and Procedural Training Manager at CMR Surgical) and special guest co-host, Martin King (General Surgery Registrar based in Northern Ireland, and Immediate Past-President of the Association of Surgeons in Training UK & Ireland), speak with Chief Medical Officer of CMR Surgical, Mark Slack.
We’ll hear how Mark’s experience led him to a career developing the next generation of robotic-assisted surgery systems and how systems and training could be implemented into the surgical curriculum to improve the skills of both qualified surgeons and surgeons in training. Plus, Mark gives us his vision for the future of robotic-assisted surgery and details the safety measures we need to consider as AI begins to integrate into systems.
We’ll also ask: