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  • Orlando Health Equips Primary Care Offices with New Eye Exam Technology

    Orlando, FL (April 23, 2018) – Orlando Health Physician Associates is deploying a device that will make it easier than ever for diabetes patients to check their eye health during regular visits to their primary care physicians.

  • Should You Ditch the Bath Bombs?

    The dinner table is cleared. A candle flickers. You instruct your Bluetooth device to play relaxing music. Then you step into a tub filled with lusciously warm water, ready to soak away your stress.

  • Focus on Men’s Health – Prostate Health

    It’s a fact – prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers diagnosed in American men, second only to skin cancer. Even so, a prostate cancer diagnosis can often come as a surprise, because many men do not experience any prior symptoms. Prostate cancer awareness is vital, because even in the absence of symptoms, it can be a serious medical condition.

  • Training Locations

    Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies is an 11-story, 350-bed hospital that specializes in high-risk births, using every means available to ensure the safety and comfort of mother and baby. The state-of-the-art technology and personal care provided in our Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) offer premature babies a chance at life. In fact, our NICU has one of the highest survival rates in the country for low birthweight babies, and was once again ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a Top Hospital for Neonatology 2023-2024. Our Level IV NICU has 142 beds to support a delivery population of more than 14,000 babies per year.

  • Program Information

    With over 40 years of experience, the Internal Medicine Department at Orlando Health has been training gifted internists for general primary care, hospital medicine, and future subspecialty training. The department offers a three-year ACGME-accredited residency-training program designed to provide the necessary experience for board certification, and a successful practice in internal medicine, and/or future subspecialty/fellowship training.

  • David Motola, MD

    Medical School: New York Medical College

  • Main Curriculum, Rotations, and Tracks

    Our program maintains a strong focus on primary care education while providing excellent exposure to the pediatric specialties and the care of medically complex children in a tertiary care setting. Our curriculum is structured to provide residents with increasing levels of responsibility for patient care, clinical supervision, and teaching of junior residents and medical students.

  • 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.

  • Patient Information

    On the first visit, your medical records will be reviewed, and your medical history will be discussed. A comprehensive medical and psychosocial assessment will be completed by the physician and licensed clinical social worker. The physician will make recommendations for further testing and/or referrals that are needed for your care. A personalized plan of care will be created with you and your caregiver. The licensed clinical social worker will meet with you to further discuss your needs and provide you with community resources.

  • Other Services

    The Center for Aging clinical team maintains a standard practice of talking with patients and caregivers about driving habits and driving safety. This sometimes opens the door to difficult discussions about a very sensitive subject. If further assessment of driving skills is warranted, patients are referred for a driving evaluation.