b'By launching medical education programs grounded in technology, innovation and real-world practice, HonorHealth and ASU aim to retain top talent in Arizona, train physicians to think like innovators and deliver better health outcomes for all. Training in engineering will allow graduating physicians to adeptly meet the future of medicinethrough the synergy of medicine plus innovation and the use of technology for better patient outcomes. Our alignment withFor example, there has been a significant rise in the number of surgeries performed laparoscopically or through robotic ASU will furtherassistance. In the field of Urology alone, the adoption rate for robotic assisted surgeries has reached almost 80 percent. General enhance HonorHealthssurgery and womens health are also rapidly incorporating these position as the mosttechnologies for minimally invasive surgical techniques that minimize patient down time and accelerate healing times. And innovative, highestthe next generation of doctors will need this focus on the medical quality integratedtechnology of the future. A COMMUNITY-BASED VISIONhealthcare deliveryThe pre-clinical classes will begin at ASU, while clinical training will take place across HonorHealth hospitals and outpatient settings, network in the state ofespecially in primary care. This hands-on, longitudinal approach ensures students understand patients in context and build lasting Arizona. relationships with their preceptors.And the benefits wont stop with physicians. The initiative willJ O H N N E I L , M D , M M Malso impact nursing and public health technology fields, EVP, Chief Physician Executivethanks to the broader umbrella of ASU Health, which includes and Network Strategy Officerpartnerships across public health, research and tech innovation.HonorHealthWere already collaborating with ASUs nursing school, saysDr. Radhakrishnan. And were identifying ways to connect research, tech and clinical care across disciplinesfrom medicine to nursing to community care.6 HonorHealth Foundation Magazine'