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Instagram for Doctors
A new app allows doctors to share photos of cases they are working on.
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5 Things Every Child Needs to Be Mentally Healthy
We all want our children to be physically and mentally healthy. But what does it mean to be mentally healthy as a child?
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PGA Tour Golfers Join Forces as Ambassadors for Arnold Palmer’s Legacy of Helping Children and Families
Find out what PGA Golfers are doing to raise money and awareness for children’s cancer.
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Orlando Health Helps Stop the Bleed in the Community and our Hospitals
Last year, Orlando Health’s Level One Trauma team launched a bleeding control training known as Stop the Bleed. Through this program, first
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Level One Trauma Team and Orange County Office of the EMS Medical Director Launch Bleeding Control Training to Help Save Lives
Car crashes, workplace or at home injuries or falls, or mass casualty incidents. All can cause life threatening critical bleeding injuries
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Winnie Palmer Hospital Launches & Invests in New AI Technology to Address Maternal Health Complications
First Hospital in Central Florida and Largest in the U.S. to Use TritonTM
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Domestic Medical Tourism Has more Patients Flocking to Florida for Treatment
The development of domestic medical tourism.
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Orlando Health is the First Hospital in Florida to Perform Life-Changing In-Utero Surgery
Orlando, FL (August 28, 2018) – Orlando Health announced today that it is the first hospital system in the state of Florida to perform in-utero surgery to repair spina bifida, a spinal defect developed by the fetus during the early stages of pregnancy. The first surgery took place on May 23, 2018 at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies and the mother delivered her baby via C-section on July 10, 2018. To date, the team has successfully performed this operation on three patients and the first two healthy babies have been born.
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Orlando Health Medical Procedures Earn Top Ratings From U.S. News & World Report
Orlando Health’s pulmonary program offers clinical trials and procedures that are unavailable elsewhere in the area.
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Three Doctors Tell How They Lost the Weight
If you’re overweight, shedding some pounds may improve your odds for enjoying a healthier, longer life. That’s because losing weight can lower your risk of heart disease, diabetes, stroke and certain types of cancer.