More than ever before, technology has led innovations in the health sector. It has allowed doctors and medical students to assess and analyze human anatomy virtually, without necessarily having to cut through human bodies.
Further, 3-D printing is a recent technology that allows the duplication of actual human organs. Scientists often refer to this form of printing as bioprinting, because it is receptive to the patient’s immune system and is projected to reduce the occurrence of organ harvesting and save lives.
Doctors are also increasingly adopting robotic means to carry out intricate surgical procedures. This is because robots and machines have proven to be more precise and accurate and are not subject to human error.