All Search Results
-
Arnold Palmer Hospital receives $50,000 from St. Baldrick’s Foundation to treat more children with cancer on clinical trials
Orlando, FL (November 13, 2019) – The St. Baldrick’s Foundation awarded Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children with a $50,000 grant to ensure more patients have access to clinical trials. The hospital is one of 25 institutions in the country, and the only one in Florida, to receive funding from the organization and will use these funds to pursue additional research and advancements for cancer care.
-
Caroline Craver, PA-C
Caroline Craver is a certified physician assistant (PA-C) with Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute. She works with orthopedic surgeons to diagnose and treat patients, and she specializes in injuries to the hands and upper extremities. Caroline is experienced in:
-
Rollins Tennis Pro-Am Tournament Aces Fundraising for New Orlando Health Children’s Pavilion
Winter Pak, FL (February 2, 2026) — On January 24, 2026, the local community rallied at the new Rollins Tennis and Golf Center for Pro-Am Tournament that netted more than just scores.
-
Four-Legged Team Member Joins Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children to Bring Healing and Hope to Patients
Orlando, FL (March 21, 2022) -- Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is proud to announce the arrival of its first-ever facility dog, Parks, a 2-year-old male Labrador retriever. Parks joins the hospital’s child life team to help bring healing, comfort and fun to chronic and critically ill patients, their families and team members. Orlando Health Arnold Palmer received Parks at no cost from Canine Companions®, an organization that has trained and provided facility dogs to professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice and educational settings since 1975.
-
Loneliness May Be in your DNA
If you always feel lonely even when you’re surrounded by people, genetics may be to blame, according to one recent study.
-
Sweeping study goes further than ever in detecting concussion and subconcussive injuries in children and adults using a blood test
Orlando, FL (August 26, 2019) -- In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers at Orlando Health are making new progress in finding ways to detect a traumatic yet sinister brain injury -- and getting closer to preventing further damage.
-
Preventing — and Recovering from — the Dreaded Shin Splint
You’re speeding down the running trail and suddenly get a pain in your shin that won’t go away. It’s the dreaded shin splint. Or is it?
-
In The News Dr. Sreeram Maddipatla
For colon cancer and many other forms of the disease, clinical trials offer patients treatment beyond the standard of care.
-
In The News Dr. Nikita Shah
Breast cancer diagnosis doesn’t have to mean you can’t have a child later.
-
Do Weight Loss Clinics Work?
Two out of every three adults in America are either overweight or obese, but weight loss clinics may help some people get to and maintain a healthy weight long term. There are weight loss clinics and programs all over the country, and while many are credible, it’s important to do your research if you’re considering this option.