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Vivian Bartlett NP-C, MSN/Ed, CWOCN
Vivian Bartlett is an advanced practice provider at Orlando Health Physician Associates. She is trained and certified to assess, evaluate, diagnose and treat adult diseases.
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Ashley Clark, BLS, ACLS, APRN, RN
Ashley Clark is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) with the Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute. She has cared for patients in Central Florida since 2013 and specializes in gastroenterology. She helps diagnose and treat patients with:
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Ana Cristina Mercedes Germosen, MD, FACC
Dr. Ana Mercedes is a board-certified cardiologist with Orlando Health Heart and Vascular Institute. She specializes in women’s cardiovascular health and treats a variety of illnesses related to the heart and blood vessels, including:
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Amaya de la Pena Porras, MD
Dr. Amaya De La Peña Porras is a neurologist and neuro-hospitalist with the Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute. She sees patients in the hospital with conditions affecting the spinal cord and brain, as well as the peripheral nerves and muscles. Dr. De La Peña’s expertise includes:
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Charbel G. Salamon, MD, MBA, MS
Dr. Charbel Salamon is a dual-board-certified urogynecologist and reconstructive pelvic surgeon. He serves as chief of urogynecology at the Orlando Health Women's Institute Center for Urogynecology. Dr. Salamon specializes in diagnosing and treating pelvic floor disorders, including:
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Joanna Dalton Ayoung, MD, MBA, MS
Dr. Joanna Dalton Ayoung is a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist with Orlando Health Physician Associates. Her expertise includes:
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Could It Be ED?
Episode 18 Could It Be ED?
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What To Do When Your Child Wants To Quit Team Sports
Your child wants to give up playing organized sports, but should you agree? There are many reasons why that might not be a good idea. Let’s look at the benefits, how you can encourage your child to keep going, and when it might be the right time to stop.
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Do you know the symptoms of heart disease or if you are at risk? Dr. Kolli explains warning signs and prevention
What is heart disease?
Heart disease is any disease that affects the heart and or blood vessels of the heart. The heart has various components like muscle, valves, electrical system (conduction system) of the heart, blood vessels of the heart etc. Any of these components can be involved in the disease process.Why is the heart so important?
The heart is a unique organ in the body, which is responsible for the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body. Every organ in the body depends on the heart for supply of nutrients, so that it can function adequately.What are the common forms of heart disease?
Some of the common forms of heart disease include the following: -
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