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Laboratory
Laboratory services are available for both ER patients and for outpatient appointments.
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How it Works
As with laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery uses small incisions that result in fewer traumas to the body than traditional open surgery. Surgeons gain a magnified 3D view inside the body, allowing for improved visualization and the ability to clearly see the target area and its anatomy. Furthermore, the robotic surgical system filters hand tremors from surgeons and scales down movement, which is vital when working in small, intricate areas of the body. Surgeons are able to work sitting down comfortably in a console as they perform surgery through the robotic arms, resulting in an efficient surgery with less blood loss and tissue injury.
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Robotic vs Laparoscopic Surgery
Both traditional laparoscopy and robotic-assisted surgery are forms of minimally invasive surgery, but there is a difference between the two. In
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IRB FAQ
Find the answers to common questions about reviews board here.
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Corporate Office of Research Operations
The Corporate Office of Research Operations (CORO) is responsible for supporting investigators and administrators in research.
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Institutional Review Board (IRB)
The IRB is an administrative body established to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects recruited to participate in research activities conducted under the auspices of the institution with which it is affiliated.
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South Lake Hospital Volunteer
Each day, volunteers donate their time, talent and resources to support our mission as a community healthcare facility.
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Apply to be a Volunteer
Thank you for your interest in participating in the Orlando Health South Lake Hospital volunteer program. Our volunteers are a vital part of the caring spirit that thrives in our community. Volunteering at South Lake Hospital is a wonderful and rewarding way to give back to the community as our volunteers provide comfort and support to our patients and team members. If you would like more information on volunteer opportunities, please contact Mary Sandre at (352) 386-1382.
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Mom's Morning Out
Is for new moms and babies up to one year of age. We offer weekly weight checks and weighted feedings, as well as an opportunity to ask the lactation team questions and connect with other moms. This group meets every Wednesday morning from 10:00 am to Noon (except holidays) in Orlando Health South Lake Hospital’s Sky Top conference room on the first floor of the Center for Women and Babies. No registration required. Please call (352) 386-1185 for more information.
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Infertility Counseling
Sometimes, a couple has difficulty becoming pregnant. There are a variety of factors that may play a role, including physical, social, emotional and environmental causes.