
5,000 and Counting: Dr. Daryl Marx Reflects on Robotic Surgery Milestone
On an early morning in September, Daryl Marx, MD, prepared to walk into the operating room at Our Lady of

On an early morning in September, Daryl Marx, MD, prepared to walk into the operating room at Our Lady of

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