Exploring The Future Of Medical Technology With State-Of-The-Art Robotic Surgery @Stryker
Today we sit down with a long-time professional in the medical device industry: Robert Cohen. Robert is the President of Stryker’s Digital, Robotics, and Enabling Technologies — an organization that uses robots for surgery.
With over 35 years of experience in this industry, Robert has been on the cutting-edge of healthcare technology for decades. His latest venture with Stryker has been instrumental in providing orthopedic implants for individuals who need them with significantly higher success rates.
Join us now to learn about:
1) The objective of robots for orthopedic implant surgery.
2) How much control a doctor has over a robotic surgery?
3) The benefits of introducing robotic technology into surgery.
4) What patients are saying about their experience with this technology?
When it comes to surgery, are robots more efficient than doctors? Robert speaks on this and much more in this informative podcast on medical innovation!
To learn more about how you can gain access to this technology, visit www.stryker.com
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