The integration of robot-assisted surgery into healthcare systems not only promises to improve patient outcomes but also offers an opportunity to address gender inequalities in medical training. By ensuring equal access to training on robotic systems for all genders, the medical profession can help close the gender gap among surgeons. This approach encourages a diverse generation of surgeons equally skilled in the latest technologies, further contributing to reducing gender biases in healthcare.
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