Imagine not having access to a doctor and the only way you can receive care is if you travel hundreds of kilometres. Now a program in Saskatchewan is harnessing the power of medical robotics to bring care to patients in remote communities. As Allison Vuchnich reports – what they have pioneered in that province – may be the future for the rest of Canada.
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