While global health systems continue to evolve with the emergence of cutting -edge technologies, dr. Rasheed Aranmolato, one of the main plastic and reconstructive surgeons and medical director of Grandville Medical & Laser, underlined the critical role that role -playing technology plays in modern hospital practices.
In a recent declaration, dr. Aranmolato shed light on the transformation in progress in the private health sector of Nigeria, led by innovations such as robotic and diagnostic assisted surgical interventions fueled by artificial intelligence. According to him, these progress are not only improving the care of patients, but also improving the diagnostic accuracy and the results of the treatment in various medical fields.
“The rapid progress of medical technology has revolutionized hospital practices, improving patient care, improving the diagnosis and optimization of the results of the treatment,” explained dr. Orange.
He stressed that the institutions that are unable to adapt to the rhythm of the risk of late technological innovation, in particular in a healthcare scene where precision, speed and accessibility are increasingly negotiable.
Grandville Medical & Laser, one of the main cosmetic surgery and laser clinics of Nigeria, has made great strides in the alignment of its operations with the best global practices. The clinic now incorporates technology into all departments, from surgical planning and diagnostics to monitoring and recovery of patients.
“In Grandville Medical & Laser, we are at the forefront of the integration of cutting -edge technology in our hospital operations,” said dr. Orange. “Our commitment to excellence, innovation and assistance centered on the patient pushes us to continuously adopt the latest medical progress to improve health delivery in Nigeria.”
Dr. Aranmolato also stressed that Grandville’s investment in technology does not only concern machines, but the strengthening of medical professionals and the improvement of patients’ results. He underlined the need for a wider systemic approach in which the government, private health institutes and investors collaborate to expand access to advanced health solutions at national level.
While the Nigeria health industry addresses a growing demand for world -level services, the Grandville model presents a forward -looking project to merge clinical skills with innovation, a move that could give a new era of patients in the country.
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