Medical students at the Memorial Cancer Institute in Pembroke Pines had the opportunity to witness the latest tools in lung cancer treatment when Intuitive’s Mobile Lab visited the facility. The Thoracic Oncology Mobile Experience, also known as T.O.M.E., is an 18-wheel, 80 thousand-pound interactive laboratory that brings advanced robotic systems and instruments to hospitals nationwide.
Dr. Mohamed El Zaeedi, a thoracic surgeon at Memorial Health Care System, highlighted the significance of having such technology available. He mentioned that with these advanced tools, early diagnosis and precise treatment of lung cancer can be provided to patients. As the number of lung cancer diagnoses increases, events like this aim to educate doctors on how to efficiently treat the disease.
Students like Maxwell Whitney had the opportunity to practice using the Da Vinci machine and its articulating arms. Whitney expressed his passion for robotics and how using this technology aligns with his goal of solving real-world issues and helping others.
The T.O.M.E. showcased Intuitive’s complete portfolio of robotic technologies, allowing students to learn and practice various procedures from detection to intervention. Dr. Luis Raez emphasized the importance of raising awareness about lung cancer, as it claims the lives of nearly 140,000 Americans each year.
In addition to the advancements in lung cancer treatment, November is recognized as Lung Cancer Awareness Month. This month serves as a reminder to educate the public about the risks of lung cancer and the importance of early detection and treatment.
The visit of Intuitive’s Mobile Lab to the Memorial Cancer Institute in Pembroke Pines provided valuable hands-on experience for medical students and highlighted the continuous efforts to improve patient outcomes in the field of thoracic oncology. It is crucial for healthcare professionals to stay informed about the latest technologies and treatments to effectively combat diseases like lung cancer. By raising awareness and investing in innovative solutions, the medical community can work towards reducing the impact of lung cancer on individuals and families across the country.