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  • Aortic Stenosis

    Aortic valve stenosis (aortic stenosis) happens when the aortic valve inside your heart doesn’t open fully. This narrowed opening restricts blood flow from your heart to your body.

  • Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation

    Your blood passes through valves as it flows between the four chambers of your heart. The valves open to allow blood to pass through and close to keep blood from flowing backward

  • Preventing Health Problems In Your 20's

    Bone mass peaks in your 20s so it's important to build bone through weight-bearing exercises like hiking, running and strength-training to

  • Women's Wellness

    Due to the increasing demands that women juggle, they can become overwhelmed when they are unable to meet all obligations. It is very common that women spend more time meeting the needs of others rather than fostering their own needs which can ultimately lead to stress. Stress happens when people feel like they don’t have the tools to manage all of the demands in their lives. 

  • Refer a Patient

    It is easy to refer a patient to one of our Orlando Health facilities.

  • Awards and Scholarly Activity

    “Solid tumors, liquid biopsies: Examining circulating tumor DNA as a biomarker of response to total neoadjuvant therapy prior to surgery in rectal cancer”

  • Colon and Rectal Residency

    We provide competitive salary and benefits. To learn more about salary and benefits for Orlando Health residents, please view our Graduate Medical Education Resident/Fellow Benefits and Conditions of Appointment document.

  • Curriculum

    At the start of the program, residents are provided with the residency handbook that includes detailed rotation curriculum, that they are expected to follow for the duration of their two-year training. Each rotation’s curriculum provides an overview of the rotation, the rotation duration, learning objectives, reading materials, and the required assignments or competencies. Each competency or skill requires a sign-off by the supervising physicist in order to consider it complete.

  • The Orlando Health Difference

    Engaged, Growing Department

  • Technology and Equipment

    The Department of Radiation Oncology offers access to state-of-the art machines and technology. We strive to be early adopters of new technology in the field, constantly staying ahead of the curve by updating and purchasing new equipment. Below is a list of the technologies currently available at our downtown campus and the four neighboring satellite facilities, broken down by location.