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All Aboard! How the Train Display Came To Be at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
For the past 15 years, Betty and Vic Gilbert have been the caretakers of one of the most beloved spots inside Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Finding Resources for Hip Dysplasia
Bennett was only a sophomore in high school and hip dysplasia seemed like a far-off diagnosis at the time
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Q&A with a Trauma Prevention Coordinator
Jaime Fletcher, MSN, RN, CPN
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Dr. Neeraj and Avani Desai: A Force for Healthcare
Neeraj Desai, MD, and Avani M. Desai have been active donors, volunteers and advocates of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies for nearly a decade. Since 2012, Dr. Desai has been a part of Orlando Health Winnie Palmer’s Maternal-Fetal Medicine division, working closely with community obstetricians to deliver the highest quality care to women during their pregnancy. Avani is a leader in her field, serving as the President of Tampa-based Schellman & Company, LLC – in 2018, she was the only minority head of a “Top 100” CPA firm, and one of only a handful of female leaders.
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Do you know these 20 facts?
Did you know these facts about The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families? Find out more about our programs as we continue to celebrate 20 years of serving at-risk families in Central Florida.
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Recognizing National Child Abuse Prevention Month
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Champions Circle Spotlight Scott and Stephanie Weisz
Champions Circle Spotlight
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Rebekah Johnson: A Journey With Breast Cancer
In March of 2014, Rebekah Johnson was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. Like with most new cancer patients, her diagnosis rapidly turned her life upside down. As a wife and stay-at-home mom of three teenagers, Rebekah enjoyed traveling with her family, spending time with friends and being involved with her church and community. Then, suddenly, Rebekah was undergoing painful biopsies and tests. Although she worked hard to remain positive while regaining her health, overall, her medical journey was extremely stressful.
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Craig H. Neilsen Foundation Grants a New Start for Those with Spinal Cord Injuries
Orlando Health was recently awarded a $53,000 grant from the Craig H. Neilsen Foundation to help support those affected by spinal cord injury or disease. The grant, ‘Creating Opportunities for Independence’ was used to purchase adaptive exercise equipment and fund a one-year membership for up to 15 participants at a local gym.
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The Chesley G. Magruder Foundation Support Advancements at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute
The Chesley G. Magruder Foundation