Africa-Press – Angola. Angola is participating, since Monday (14), in Strasbourg, France, in the Annual Congress of the Society for Robotic Surgery, which aims to discuss the latest advances, innovations, and challenges in the field of robot-assisted surgery.
According to a press release from the Ministry of Health, the Angolan delegation to the event, which runs until the 22nd of this month, is led by the head of the sector, Sílvia Lutucuta.
As per the note, the congress constitutes one of the most prestigious international platforms for scientific and techs exchange in the field of robotic surgery, bringing together world-renowned surgeons, researchers, specialists, and policymakers.
It states that the Minister of Health, Sílvia Lutucuta, will participate in a High-Level Panel, moderated by Nobel Prize laureates in Medicine and Chemistry.
The document emphasizes that the panel will also feature the Ministers of Health of Rwanda, Morocco, Kuwait, and Panama, representing international recognition of the progress Angola has made in the field of high-tech medicine.
“The participation of the health sector reinforces the Angolan govt’s commitment to the modernization of health services, particularly with regard to the National Robotic Surgery Project, currently in the implementation phase,” the note emphasizes.
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