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      <description><![CDATA[    <p>Theatregoers attending Gallo Center for the Art’s production of “Hairspray” will have an opportunity to test drive a real robot courtesy of Doctors Medical Center. People of all ages will be able to test their surgical skill on “Leo,” Doctors Medical Center’s sophisticated, minimally invasive da Vinci® Robotic Surgical System. This event will take place at Gallo Center for the Arts, 1000 “I” Street in Modesto, on Sunday, May 10th at the matinee and evening performances. The public can vie for prizes while they learn first hand how robotic surgery can be performed with an incision the size of a dime. </p>  <p>Doctors Medical Center is proud to be the Preferred Hospital of Gallo Center for the Arts. The production of “Hairspray” is part of the Doctors Medical Center’s Broadway Series at Gallo Center for the Arts. The musical-comedy phenomenon takes place in 1962 Baltimore, as 16-year-old Tracy Turnblad sets out to dance in one of TV’s most popular shows. “Hairspray” has won eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical and is a show that you won’t want to miss. To purchase tickets to this event, please visit www.galloarts.org, call (209) 338-2100, or visit the Ticket Office at 1000 “I” Street in Modesto. </p>  <p>With the da Vinci® Robotic Surgical System, physicians at Doctors Medical Center can perform gynecological and urology surgeries resulting in less pain, shorter recovery times and the potential for better outcomes, thus allowing patients to transition back to their everyday life more quickly and easily. </p>  <p>The da Vinci® Robotic Surgical System puts a computer in between a surgeon’s hands and the tips of electromechanically enhanced micro instruments. During this type of surgery, the surgeon is comfortably seated at a console a few feet away from the patient while the system seamlessly translates his hand, wrist and finger movements into precise actions of the surgical instruments inside the patient. Throughout the entire process, the surgeon views an actual image of the surgical site, while operating in real-time through tiny incisions. <br><br>ABOUT DOCTORS MEDICAL CENTER <br>Part of Tenet California, DMC is a 465-bed acute care hospital located at 1441 Florida Ave. in Modesto. DMC offers a wide range of services, including the cardiology, neurology, emergency and trauma services, women and children’s services, orthopedics, medical/surgical, behavioral health, oncology, and critical/intensive care. To learn more about Doctors Medical Center, or to receive a referral to one of our 600 affiliated physicians, visit www.dmc-modesto.com. <br><br>ABOUT THE GALLO CENTER FOR THE ARTS <br>The Gallo Center for the Arts, located in the heart of California’s Central Valley, opened in September 2007 as a world-class performing arts venue and has attracted over 200,000 patrons to its diverse array of programs. Consisting of the 1250-seat Mary Stuart Rogers Theater, 444 seat Foster Family Theater and a grand lobby space connecting the two theaters, the award winning Gallo Center for the Arts is a unique public-private partnership between the County of Stanislaus and a nonprofit organization which today operates the Center. Through dynamic artistic programming and community-focused educational programs, the Center celebrates cultural diversity with the international language of the arts. For more information on the Gallo Center for the Arts, visit the Center’s website at www.galloarts.org. <br></p>]]></description>
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