Across thousands of rural areas, hospitals and healthcare centers struggle with a fundamental imbalance — they have the infrastructure, but not the expertise. Diagnostic machines, testing equipment, and patient care facilities exist, yet the people operating them often lack the specialized knowledge needed to interpret results or make clinical decisions. When something goes wrong, patients must travel long distances to reach city hospitals, losing valuable time. This gap between equipment and expertise has led to preventable complications, inefficiencies, and a deep divide between urban and rural healthcare. While technology has transformed cities, rural regions remain disconnected from modern medical knowledge — not because they lack resources, but because they lack connection.