New Delhi, Oct. 25 -- union Minister of Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda today emphasised the importance of unleashing the potential of technology for improving medical diagnosis, while also maintaining that human touch should not go from patient care.
Nadda made these remarks while addressing the 50th annual convocation ceremony of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) at New Delhi.
He urged the young doctors to serve with empathy, uphold the highest standards of ethics, and harness innovation to meet the evolving healthcare needs of the nation.
"AIIMS has taken a lead in Artificial Intelligence (AI), genomics, precision medicine, and telehealth. While technology can help in detection and also make patients happier, the huma...