Adopt AI, Robotics in treatment, urges President Murmu at Centenary Celebrations of Patna Medical College

Published On 2025-02-26 06:30 GMT   |   Update On 2025-02-26 07:18 GMT

Bihar: President Smt Droupadi Murmu on Tuesday urged all stakeholders of Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) to embrace the latest technologies, emphasizing that adopting these advancements would not only make the treatment easier but would also increase doctors’ knowledge and efficiency. She made these remarks during the centenary celebration of Patna Medical College.

The President of India, Smt Droupadi Murmu, graced the centenary celebration of Patna Medical College in Patna, Bihar today.

Speaking on the occasion, the President said that Patna Medical College is among the Bihar's invaluable heritage. This institution has a glorious history of preserving antiquity and constantly moving towards modernity.

PMCH was among the best hospitals in Asia. The alumni of this institute have brought glory to themselves and PMCH in the country and abroad on the strength of their talent, service, and dedication.

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The President said that going to another city or state for treatment affects in many ways such as delays in treatment, problems of food, accommodation and employment. This also overburdens the medical institutions of major cities. Decentralisation of good medical institutions across the country would prove to help solve all these problems. Cities like Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Indore have developed as centres for specialty treatment. Bihar should also develop many such centers.

This would not only provide good medical treatment to the people of Bihar but will also boost the economy of the state. PMCH and its alumni can greatly contribute to this endeavour with their experience.

The President said that this is the era of technology. Technology is playing an important role in the medical field as well. Technologies like Artificial Intelligence and Robotics are making the medical process simpler and more accurate.

She urged all stakeholders of PMCH to always be ready to adopt the latest technologies. She said that it would not only make the treatment easier but would also increase doctors’ knowledge and efficiency.

The President said that our doctors are researchers, therapists, teachers and counselors as well. In all these roles, they serve the people and society and contribute to nation building. She urged them to make people aware of the importance of blood and organ donation.

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