Bangladesh Medical University unleashes China-funded AI robo doctors

Bangladesh Medical University doctors will start using smart robots to help patients with brain and nerve problems. The hospital received 62 special machines from China that can treat people who cannot move their bodies properly. Twenty-two of these robots use artificial intelligence to figure out the best ways to help sick patients. Chinese engineers taught 27 local doctors how to operate these fancy medical devices. The new treatment center opens Thursday for the first time ever.

Patients with strokes, paralysis, and long-term pain can receive better care from these high-tech machines. The robots also help people who have frozen shoulders and other nerve damage problems. China gave Bangladesh equipment worth 20 crore taka to make this medical center possible. Seven Chinese biomedical experts came to train the local medical team. The hospital plans to treat special cases first before opening to everyone.

The robot center will help many people hurt during the July uprising who still suffer from serious injuries. Doctors want to practice more before they let regular patients use the new machines. The medical team will gradually open the center to more people as they learn better techniques. Bangladesh becomes the first country in the region to test these special AI-powered treatment robots. The machines offer world-class care for people with brain and nerve disorders.
 

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