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Let It Snow In Stone Oak!OSubmitted By Outside The Boxn Saturday, December 7th, Santa Claus is coming to town and bringing 80,000 pounds of snowstraight from the North Pole with him! WinterFest San Antonio presented by Baptist Health System will be held in the North Central Baptist Hospital parking lotfrom 10am to 3pm.Winterfest is fun for the whole familyand features two snow slides and a snow playing area, performances by local schools and performance groups, photos with Santa, a carnival and lots of kids activities. There’s also holiday shopping from our local artisans, food and drinks and SNOW much more!A portion of the proceeds from WinterFest will go to help kids with disabilities or delays and their families at Brighton Center including therapy, education, support and childcare.All inclusive tickets are only $10 and parents are only $5 so come out and have SNOW MUCH FUN with us!For tickets, sponsorship/vendor booths, volunteer opportunities or performanceBundt Cakes For TheBuy 2 Bundtletsand get one FREE One per visit. Expires 11-30-24Order Online!Stone OakWe Deliver!(210) 495-2253 700 E. Sonterra Blvd NothingBundtCakes.com San Antonio, TX 78258requests, please visit us at:www.winterfestivalsa.comNew Robot Allows Surgeons To Feel Organ Tissue With PrecisionMAGNAPAINTINGYOUR INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING EXPERTS$100 OFFAny Interior or Exterior Project of $1,000 or more!$200 OFFAny Interior or ExteriorProject of $2,000 or more!Must mention Highlights Newspapers. Call for details. Expires 11/30 /24SCAN or CALL TODAY!(210) 446-5795Dr. Craig See - General Surgeon Baptist Medical Network in the OR with the new da VinciWhat if a robot could feel? Now it can! A brand new robot is helping surgeons at Baptist Health System to feel the tissue of organs as they sit behind a console a few feet away from their patients in the Operating Room. At an investment of $5 million, the newest da Vinci 5 robot, with its sensory touch feature, is improving surgical procedures and patient outcomes at North Central Baptist Hospital in Stone Oak and at St. Luke’s Baptist Hospital in the Medical Center, the first hospitals in the Baptist Health System to acquire this brand new technology with this feature that no other surgical system offers.In addition to the new “touch” function, the da Vinci 5 system offers more than 150 enhancements, including new surgeoncontrollers and powerful vibration and tremor controls for even smoother and more precise movements. The system is also equipped with a high quality and natural 3D imaging system, enabling surgeons to see more as they operate. It has more than 10,000 times the computing power of its predecessor and a redesigned console that allows surgeons to find their best fit for viewing and comfort to fit different body types.“This is just one more way we are demonstrating our commitment to our patients,” said Matt Stone, Baptist Health System Group CEO. “When we equip our surgeons with the latest advances in medicine, we help ensure the best possible care for the people we serve.”November 2024www.stoneoakhighlights.com 7

