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International Dragon Boat Festival
To register a team or find out more information, visit the GWN Dragon Boat Orlando website http://www.gwndragonboat.com/default.asp?id=orlando&l=1
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Neuroscience Symposium (For Medical Professionals)
Expanding Knowledge, Advancing Treatment
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8th Annual Walgreens Orlando International Dragon Boat Festival
The festival is on Saturday, Oct. 17.
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Care for Your Core and Pelvic Floor: Birth Prep and Postpartum Healing
Pregnancy and delivery can cause your body to experience many physical changes, including the development of pelvic floor disorders. Care for Your Core and Pelvic Floor is taught by a physical therapist who specializes in the ways in which pregnancy and delivery affect the pelvic floor. The class will address common issues like back and pelvic pain, diastasis recti, urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction. Learn what changes to expect, how to prepare for childbirth and how to maximize your recovery after a vaginal birth or cesarean section.
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Preparation for Birth - Techniques for Comfort & Ease in Birth
This is an in-person class, limited to five couples per session. The class focuses on practicing techniques and positions to support ease in pregnancy and labor.
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Phase 2 Study of Tovorafenib (DAY101) in Relapsed and Refractory Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
Phase 2 Study of Tovorafenib (DAY101) in Relapsed and Refractory Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
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Victoria Hill, PA-C
Victoria Hill is a certified physician assistant (PA-C) with Orlando Health Medical Group Cardiology. She works alongside cardiologists, and her expertise includes:
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How to Stay Safe on Your Bike
Florida’s miles of trails and dedicated bicycle lanes make it an ideal place for pedal pushers. But two-wheeling around the community comes with its own set of road hazards.
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Program Information
Orlando Health is a 1,780 bed system consisting of 8 hospitals:
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Perry Pavilion Hospitality Home: A Legacy of Compassion
It has not been unusual to find family members of the patients at Dr. P. Phillips Hospital sleeping in the waiting areas, hallways or patient rooms throughout the hospital because they are afraid to leave the premises when a loved one is critically ill. Other family members remain at the hospital because they cannot afford an extended stay in a nearby hotel. Dr. P. Phillips Hospital is committed to helping these family members. This is why the Cynthia C. & William E. Perry Pavilion is so important. The pavilion serves the needs of hundreds of families each year.