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Robot interpreter
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Baltimore, USA (Infoline): In Touch Health RP7, mostly known at Johns Hopkins Hospital as the 'rounds' robot or Dr. Robot, has now been given a 'new job': to serve as a translation tool to patients at the Department of Emergency Medicine at Johns Hopkins. […] Reports of results from Dr. Robot's pilot program on interpretation say that physicians and patients are satisfied with the use of the robot. 'The patient does not lose the personal contact with the interpreter, because they still can see his face in the monitor, and we can have a faster response from the interpreter, since most of our patients are in a very delicate situation.'
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