Guyana is scheduled to perform a remote heart surgery on Tuesday, connecting a patient in India with medical professionals in Guyana. This procedure is anticipated to be the longest distance surgery ever conducted, as announced by President Irfaan Ali during the country’s 60th independence anniversary celebrations.
In his address at the national flag raising ceremony held on Fort Island, Essequibo River, President Ali stated, “We will firmly set our footprints in the history of health care when from Guyana, with our new surgeon, Mantra Freedom 60, we’ll perform a cardiac surgery from Guyana to India. The longest distance surgery in the history of mankind will be performed from the shores of Guyana tomorrow.”
The President emphasized Guyana’s commitment to adopting advanced technologies to enhance its role in the global economy. He expressed the desire for the country to be recognized as a competitive player in achieving global stability, resilience, and prosperity.
In recent months, President Ali has highlighted the significance of robotics and artificial intelligence in the health sector, indicating a shift towards modern medical practices. This upcoming surgery is seen as a pivotal moment for Guyana’s healthcare system and its integration into the global medical community.
As the nation prepares for this groundbreaking event, it reflects a broader trend of innovation in healthcare, showcasing the potential of technology to bridge distances and improve patient outcomes.
Source: demerarawaves.com
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