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Jennifer Davis, APRN, MSN
Altamonte Springs 931 North State Rd. 434 Suite 1285 Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 Phone: (407) 635-5516 Fax: (407) 636-7876 Medical Education
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Surgeries
What is Minor Surgery? - A minor surgical procedure involving an incision with instruments that can be performed in a brief period of time–usually in less than 1 hour under local anesthesia, does not–under normal circumstances—constitute a major hazard to life or function of organs or body parts.
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IRB Submission Deadlines
Learn more about the deadlines and other important notices, for submitting to the review board.
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IRB Links
Investigator Training Links
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Surgeries
A minor surgical procedure involving an incision with instruments that can be performed in a brief period of time–usually in less than 1 hour under local anesthesia, does not–under normal circumstances—constitute a major hazard to life or function of organs or body parts.
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Cancer Research
For more information on pediatric cancer research involving Orlando Health Arnold Palmer, contact (321) 841-8588.
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Esophageal Atresia
In some cases, your child’s doctor will use a prenatal (pregnancy) ultrasound to diagnose esophageal atresia before birth. If symptoms appear after birth, your child’s doctor may use one or more of the following tests to confirm EA:
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Perianal Abscess or Fistula
Your child’s pediatrician will start diagnosing this condition with a physical exam. They will also consider your child’s personal and family medical history. Often, a physical exam alone is enough to diagnose this condition. From there, they may refer your child to a specialist (surgeon, gastroenterologist or the emergency department) who may then order one or more of the following tests to confirm perianal abscess or perianal fistula:
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Intestinal Atresia or Web
In many cases, intestinal atresia or intestinal web may be diagnosed before birth on a prenatal (during pregnancy) ultrasound. If your OBGYN suspects your baby may have intestinal atresia or web once your baby is born, their team may order one or more of the following tests:
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Types of Esophageal Cancer
Esophageal cancer is treated depending on the cell type and its location in the esophagus.