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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.

  • 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

  • IRB Current Rosters

    All board members are listed here.

  • IRB Submission Deadlines

    Learn more about the deadlines and other important notices, for submitting  to the review board.

  • IRB FAQ

    Find the answers to common questions about reviews board here.

  • IRB Links

    Investigator Training Links

  • IRB Training Requirements

    Completion of the appropriate CITI Training is required for all investigators and research personnel prior to IRB approval at Orlando Health.

  • IRBNet

    Learn how to register or access IRBNet.

  • Contact Orlando Health IRB

    Mailing Address: Orlando Health IRB 1414 Kuhl Ave. MP #21 Orlando, FL 32806 IRB #1 (Adult IRB) Manager: Harry Wingfield, MFA, CIP E-mail

  • Code of Conduct

    The Compliance and Ethics Program aids in detecting and preventing deviations from expected behavior, whether intentional or not.