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Medical Science Has Reached a Significant Milestone With the Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  • Writer: KRISHNENDU KUNDU
    KRISHNENDU KUNDU
  • 37 minutes ago
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News Desk, News Nation 360: Senior international stakeholders convened at INDISETU KOLKATA 2026, a high-level medical-technological conference, on July 15, 2026, at the lakeside Taj Taal Kutir resort in New Town to discuss how artificial intelligence might radically transform contemporary healthcare delivery systems. Alongside INDISETU Founder and Senior Consultant Urologist Dr Amit Ghosh, the Hon'ble Minister of Health and Family Welfare for the Government of West Bengal, renowned physician Dr Sharadwat Mukhopadhyay, set an upbeat tone in his inaugural speech, stressing that the platform's main goal is to create a transparent, cutting-edge bridge to maximise patient-centric care. The elite convention assembled a distinguished panel of global experts—including Dr. Rajeshwari Singh (Senior Consultant for Digital Health and AI Frontier Technologies, WHO), Dr. Mona Duggal (Director, ICMR-NIRDH), Prof. Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay (Former Director, Indian Statistical Institute), Prof. Dr. Deepika Mishra (AIIMS New Delhi), robotic surgeon Dr. Prokar Dasgupta, and Dr. Madhu Sashidhar (President & CEO, Apollo Hospital Division)—who collectively detailed AI's milestone potential to optimize accurate health metrics, clinical practice, health insurance underwriting, and medical education. The expert panel firmly clarified that AI integration will not result in a decrease in clinical employment, despite widespread public concerns about automation-driven job displacement. Instead, it will orchestrate a significant, progressive transformation in the global labour market by reducing administrative hospital burdens and creating a variety of highly specialised, tech-driven employment opportunities across the digital healthcare ecosystem.





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