HCA Florida Palms West Hospital is hosting its second annual Robotics Night on Tuesday, May 21 from 6 to 8 p.m., inviting the community to learn about the technology and the benefits of robotic-assisted surgery.
The evening will include a panel discussion by surgeons who specialize in robotic surgery in general surgery, gynecology, thoracic, urology, surgical oncology, orthopedics and robotic-assisted bronchoscopies. There will also be breakout sessions on the advancements in robotic gynecologic and gynecologic oncology surgery, and Palms West Hospital’s newest service line, bariatrics.
Additionally, attendees will have an opportunity to try their hand at robotics surgery with a hands-on experience at the robotic console.
In 2022, Palms West Hospital became the first hospital in Palm Beach County to be accredited by Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) as Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery based on rigorous standards of high-quality care and patient safety.
With 22 robotically trained surgeons using six robotic platforms, Palms West Hospital takes a robotics-first commitment for its patients with the goal of better patient outcomes. Because of that approach, more than 1,200 robotic surgeries are performed each year and more than 20,000 robotic surgeries have been performed at the hospital.
All ages are welcome at the May 21 Robotics Night. Students are encouraged. To register, visit www.palmswesthospital.com and select Classes and Events.
HCA Florida Palms West Hospital is a 204-bed, acute care facility that has been providing high-quality healthcare in Palm Beach County for more than 30 years.