
Robotics in Healthcare and Medicine
This beginner-level course introduces the role of robotics in healthcare and medicine, covering a broad range of applications including robotic surgery, rehabilitation, diagnostics, and assistive technologies. The course provides foundational knowledge in robotics engineering, human-robot interaction, and AI integration in medical contexts. It also explores ethical considerations and emerging trends in the field, offering hands-on experience with basic robotics tools and real-world case studies.
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Course Duration:
36 hours
Level:
Beginner to Intermediate

Course Objectives
Gain a foundational understanding of robotics and its applications in healthcare.
Learn about the components and principles of medical robotics, including sensors, actuators, and control systems.
Explore different robotic systems in surgery, rehabilitation, diagnostics, and assistive technologies.
Understand the ethical, legal, and regulatory considerations in medical robotics.
Participate in hands-on labs and case studies to gain practical experience.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of robotics, programming, or healthcare systems.
