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Orlando Regional Medical Center
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Graduate Medical Education
A message from the Designated Institutional Official of Graduate Medical Education
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship
We sponsor two PEM fellowship tracks, one for each type of resident applicant whether emergency medicine or pediatrics. The tracks are of 2 and 3 years duration, respectively, and differ some in content, though remain essentially complimentary.
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Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Fellowship
Our goal for this program is to prepare the fellows for a career in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition, with a strong emphasis on excellence in clinical care, teaching, and productive and independent research.
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EMS Fellowship
System-wide medical direction is provided by the Orange County EMS Office of the Medical Director (OMD). Dr. Christian Zuver, Dr. Desmond Fitzpatrick and Dr. Danielle DiCesare are full-time EMS physicians that oversee the day-to-day activities of the EMS office including the OCEMS On-line Medical Control base station. In addition, Drs. Alexa Rodriguez, Christine Van Dillen, and Chris Hunter provide additional physician oversight of the system.
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How to Avoid 3 Toxins in Our Food Chain
The reality is that the safety of our food supply rests in many hands — including our own. We routinely see stories about recalls and disputes over which substances should or shouldn’t be in the things we eat. Navigating this deluge of information can be a challenge for most consumers. Let’s take a closer look at three of these toxins and how you can protect your family.
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Working Out After COVID-19 Comes With Risks
The long-term effects of COVID-19 on patients who have recovered from the disease aren’t fully known yet. After all, the new strain of coronavirus that causes the disease was only identified in late 2019. However, very active individuals — such as athletes, dancers and workout enthusiasts — who recover from a COVID-19 diagnosis should be aware of possible injuries to the heart and take added precautions.
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Snap, Crackle, Pop: Why Our Joints Make Noise
You may be concerned about the clicks, cracks, snaps and pops you hear from your joints when doing everyday activities, like standing up first thing in the morning, dancing or walking up the stairs.
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Don’t Put Off Joint Replacement Surgery: Here’s Why
Chronic health conditions, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, bone infections and fibromyalgia, can leave you with aching knees or hips, making a joint replacement your best option for treatment.
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What to Avoid Eating and Doing When You’re Pregnant
Before you order your favorite Greek pita wrap or freshen up your cat’s litter box, you might want to pause and reconsider. It’s well-known that pregnant women need to avoid alcohol and sushi, but what is not as widely understood is why those items, and others, are off-limits. Knowing what you should avoid can help you prevent serious infections and make healthy, lower-risk choices.