Experiments In AI, MRNA Tech, Robotics and 3D Bioprinting Will Bring Changes In Medical Field: Prez Murmu
President Droupadi Murmu has said that the increasing use of technology in the medical field has made collaboration between medical and engineering institutions extremely important. Addressing the 6th convocation of Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi this evening, the President said experiments in artificial intelligence, mRNA technology, robotics, and 3D bioprinting are going to bring about massive changes in the medical field.
She said Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital can collaborate with engineering and technology institutes located in Delhi for research and innovation. The President said that interdisciplinary knowledge sharing would be in everyone’s interest.
President Murmu said that young doctors will play an important role in achieving the goal of making India a developed nation by 2047. She said it should be their resolution to bring India to the forefront in the field of healthcare through education, research and entrepreneurship.
The President said that in the last few years, the Government of India has taken several important steps towards creating a Healthy India. She said these efforts are yielding positive results.
President Murmu said that the medical profession is not just a means of livelihood. It is a profession that brings with it the sacred responsibility of reducing people’s suffering, treating the sick, and contributing to the well-being of society. She said a doctor’s role should not only be that of a physician but also that of a compassionate healer.
The President expressed happiness that in the NIRF India ranking, Vardhaman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital are among the top 20 medical institutions. She noted that on average ten thousand people every day from all over the country come to the Safdarjung Hospital for treatment.
President Murmu expressed happiness that the hospital keeps taking new initiatives constantly for the safety and convenience of patients. She said state-of-the-art facilities like robotic renal transplant, robotic cardiothoracic surgery and bone marrow transplant are available to patients at low cost.