
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.
