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  • How To Prepare Your Daughter for Her First GYN Visit

     

  • Program Information

    The Department of Surgical Education at Orlando Health is dedicated to graduate medical education, offering a five-year, ACGME accredited general surgery residency program as well as accredited fellowships in Surgical Critical Care and Colon and Rectal Surgery. 

  • Program Information

    The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology offers a four-year accredited residency program designed to provide extensive experience leading to board certification. The OB/GYN residency program started in 1951 and has grown steadily over the years, in both the number of residents and faculty. We currently accept 7 residents every incoming class. Our residency program is a hybrid of academic and community programs. Like many community programs, we have a high volume of patients. These patients have two distinct groups of providers: Patients that are seen in resident clinics, high risk OB clinic, local health departments, no prenatal care/no physician provider, and transfers from outside facilities are all provided care by the residents/faculty. And, there is a large number of private practice physicians who bring their patients to our facility for both obstetrical care and gynecologic surgery.

  • 5 Things to Know Before Getting a Vasectomy

    Even hearing the word “vasectomy” can inspire anxiety or even fear in many men. As any urologist will tell you, this simple surgical procedure is performed on over 500,000 American men each year, and with few complications. Still, it’s vital for potential patients to understand the basic facts about this form of contraception. If you’re considering getting a vasectomy but are worried about what it entails, here are five things you should know,

  • Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute Named As Official Medical Team For Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy

    Melbourne, FL (December 17, 2025) – Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy in Melbourne, serving as the school’s official medical team.

  • SPINEJACK IN LIEU OF FORMAL CORPECTOMY CAGES: A CASE SERIES

    SpineJack in lieu of Formal Corpectomy Cages: A Case Series

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  • Do I Need Surgery for My Kidney Stone?

    Kidney stones are small, hard deposits that can form in one or both of your kidneys. Created by a build-up of minerals, these deposits are usually passed through the urinary tract without issue. Unfortunately, a larger stone can become lodged inside the ureter — the small tube between the bladder and kidney. While kidney stones are usually no larger than a tiny pebble, they can cause immense pain for those struggling to pass them. 

  • Is My Child Too Young For a UTI?

    When babies and young children get urinary tract infections (UTIs), they can’t tell you what’s wrong. The challenge for parents is recognizing the difference between typical childhood behaviors and an infection. Knowing what to look for can help.

  • ‘Worst Headache of My Life’ Signals Something More Ominous for Nurse

    Mother of two Crista Harris had a full life, with an active family and a job she loved as a nurse. A splitting headache threatened all that.