A method for remotely monitoring a patient. The method includes generating
and transmitting input commands to the robot from a remote station. The
remote station may include a personal computer that is operated by a
doctor. The input commands can move the robot so that a video image and
sounds of the patient can be captured by a robot camera and microphone,
respectively, and transmitted back to the remote station. The robot may
also have a monitor and a speaker to allow for two-way videoconferencing
between the patient and a doctor at the remote station. The robot can
move from room to room so that a doctor can make "patient rounds" within
a medical facility. The system thus allows a doctor visit patients from a
remote location, thereby improving the frequency of visits and the
quality of medical care.