The Clinical Robotics and AI stream of the Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention course has been created specifically for clinicians and medically trained researchers who are interested in learning new skills that will be at the heart of future interventional clinical practice.
This multidisciplinary course introduces the current technology used as well as detailing new clinical advances and procedures.
You will study parts of the course alongside engineering and computing Master’s students on the core stream, interacting with them to complement your skill...
The Clinical Robotics and AI stream of the Medical Robotics and Image-Guided Intervention course has been created specifically for clinicians and medically trained researchers who are interested in learning new skills that will be at the heart of future interventional clinical practice.<br/><br/>This multidisciplinary course introduces the current technology used as well as detailing new clinical advances and procedures.<br/><br/>You will study parts of the course alongside engineering and computing Master’s students on the core stream, interacting with them to complement your skills and knowledge, and jointly proposing new translational ideas.<br/><br/>With teaching led by internationally renowned departments at Imperial, youll explore topics including clinical robotics and instrumentation, minimally invasive surgery and surgical data science and AI.<br/><br/>You’ll see first-hand how surgery is being transformed during a series of clinical observerships. <br/><br/>Youll also apply skills acquired from the course to an eight-month cutting-edge research project.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
10/2024
Campus
South Kensington Campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
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Course Code
Unknown
Institution Code
I50
Points of Entry
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