Basics of Medical Robotics provides a comprehensive overview of the foundational concepts and practical applications within the field of medical robotics. Participants will engage in hands-on projects that facilitate the understanding of robotic systems used in healthcare settings, including surgical robots, rehabilitation devices, and telepresence systems. By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical skills, this course prepares attendees for the evolving landscape of medical technology.
The curriculum emphasizes interactive learning and collaboration, encouraging participants to publish their findings and innovations in Cademix Magazine. Through a series of project-based activities, learners will explore the design, development, and implementation of robotic solutions tailored to medical applications. This course not only enhances technical skills but also fosters critical thinking and problem-solving abilities essential for success in the medical engineering sector.
Introduction to medical robotics and its applications
Overview of robotic systems in surgery
Fundamentals of robotic kinematics and dynamics
Sensors and actuators in medical robotics
User interface design for robotic systems
Control systems and programming for medical robots
Rehabilitation robotics: principles and devices
Telemedicine and remote robotic surgery
Safety and regulatory considerations in medical robotics
Final project: design and prototype a simple medical robotic device