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Repetition builds readiness One principle holds across every discipline. Repetition builds proficiency. In robotic surgery, that repetition is what turns technical skill into consistent performance. It is how instrument control, coordination, and efficiency become reliable under pressure. But repetition depends on access. Most robotic training pathways limit how often surgeons can practice because access to robotic systems is constrained. When practice is limited, readiness becomes uneven. This is not just a training challenge. It is a system constraint. Simulation changes that by expanding access to practice. When simulation becomes portable and integrated into everyday workflows, repetition becomes continuous rather than occasional. And that changes the outcome. Repetition no longer depends on availability. It becomes part of the system. Training as an activity is being replaced by Robotic Readiness Ecosystem. How often can surgeons in your program practice today? Learn more here: https://okt.to/OoC4m7

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