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APP Fellowships
The Orlando Health APP Fellowship Program strives to support post-graduate Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) seeking to expand their experience and knowledge, building on graduate academic training and enhancing specialized skills and clinical practices.
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2019 Major League Soccer Medical Symposium
The symposium will be ideal for MLS team physicians, sports medicine physicians, internal and family medicine physicians, athletic trainers, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and other allied advanced practice providers.
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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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Exploring the Connection Between Heart Disease and Mental Health
Living with heart disease can take a toll on your mental health. But mental disorders can also have an impact on your heart.
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Global Health Track
Welcome to the Global and Community Health Track for OB/GYN Residents at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies!
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Spring Allergy Alert
Springtime is here — and so is allergy season. Allergic rhinitis, also known as hay fever, is marked by a sensitive reaction to things in the environment, such as pollen, dust mites or pet dander. If you suffer from a runny or stuffy nose and watery, itchy eyes around this time of year, it’s likely that you have seasonal allergic rhinitis. And in spring, pollen is the main culprit.
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Medical Alert Booklet
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Hospitality Homes
Hospitality homes allow parents and families to stay close to their loved one during their hospital stay. If your family is traveling to receive care, experiencing financial strain or has a child staying at the hospital for an extended period of time, The Ronald McDonald House may be a good fit during your time in Orlando. The Ronald McDonald House is walking distance of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and accepts individual and family stays.
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South Lake Hospital Volunteer
Each day, volunteers donate their time, talent and resources to support our mission as a community healthcare facility.
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What You Should Know About ‘Silent GERD’
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is a condition that allows food you’ve eaten to work its way back up through your esophagus. It’s one of the more common conditions in the United States, affecting millions of people. But not everyone who has it realizes it.