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Library Services
Library Services is available as a resource for team members, affiliated physicians, patients and their families, and the public to advance education, research, patient care, and community services at Orlando Health. Much of our online information is accessible only to authorized staff, but some information is free to the general public.
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National Agriculture Library
The National Agricultural Library is one of four national libraries of the United States and houses one of the world's largest collections devoted to
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National Agriculture Library
The National Agricultural Library is one of four national libraries of the United States and houses one of the world's largest collections devoted to
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Library Services Team
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Video Library
View videos covering a wide selection of topics to help you better understand our program processes and services.
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Orlando Health Community Health Library Services: An Invaluable Resource for Patients and Families
When someone is diagnosed with an illness, the diagnosis affects that person and their entire family.
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Search This, Not That—How to Find Reliable Health Info Online
All it takes is a click of the mouse or a swipe of the finger to be able to search for health information on the Internet. A search engine can bring back thousands or even millions of hits on any given topic. Scrolling down the list of results, you might see some pages that are written by a hospital or a drug company. Others may be written by a patient who is battling a disease, and some might even be written by a middle school student for a school project.
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Arthritis Pain Information Session
Take the first step towards understanding your joint pain as orthopedic surgeons answer your questions and discuss:
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Benefits
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Adult Reconstruction Fellowship
The Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Program is a one-year program under the direction of George J. Haidukewych, MD, Pratik Desai, MD and Cody Green, MD, offering a comprehensive approach to the diagnosis, treatment, and post-operative rehabilitation of all aspects of adult reconstructive orthopedic surgery. Six fellowship trained faculty who perform over 1,500 reconstructive cases annually will provide the fellow with broad-based surgical experience.