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Leading the Way.
We’re always on the lookout for better. That’s why we’re the pioneers in ultra-comfortable, exceptionally accurate laser cataract surgery. We were the first in the region to offer the technology a decade ago and have engaged with industry leaders to further perfect the technique ever since. In fact, we facilitated FDA approval of the latest CATALYS laser software and were the first in the country to implement it. We continually look over the horizon for what’s next so you can see the horizon more clearly.
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the gaps, the need for more volunteers is urgent.
“The need is greater than ever in our state for volunteer advocates,” said LaDara Depugh, director of the South Carolina GAL program. “Our goal is to ensure that every child in the family court system has a voice and finds a safe permanent home as quickly as possible. We are always looking for caring and dedicated individuals to advocate on behalf of our state’s most vulnerable children.”
Visit gal.sc.gov for more information and to download an application. Contact David McAlhaney, regional recruiter and trainer at 843-277-5849 or David.McAlhaney@chlidadvocate. sc.gov to learn more about this volunteer and training opportunity.
Last month, Coastal Carolina Hospital completed its 3,000 da Vinci robotic-assisted surgery since the program was implemented in 2015. The da Vinci robot is generally used for urology, gynecology and general surgery. “It is a privilege to be a part of the rapid growth of technology at Coastal Carolina Hospital, and I look forward to the future of our urologic robotics program,” said Dr. Eric Gwynn, urologist and robotic surgeon with New River Urology. Pictured from left are: Barbara Graves, Operating Room Director at Coastal Carolina, and Ryan Lee, CEO of Coastal Carolina Hospital, along with operating room staff.