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Joyce Joseph, DO
Dr. Joyce Joseph is a fellowship-trained pediatric radiologist at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Her expertise covers all aspects of adult and pediatric diagnostic imaging, including:
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Janelle N Barfield, MD
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Pediatric Neurosurgery
The Neurosurgery Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital provides highly specialized care to children with neurological problems.
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Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program is dedicated to improving the care and outcomes of patients afflicted with IBD.
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Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome and Intestinal Rehabilitation
We care for infants and children with Short Bowel Syndrome to maximize bowel function and improve quality of life.
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Sickle Cell Disease Program
Our Sickle Cell Disease Program is the largest of its kind in Central Florida, providing diagnosis, treatment and long-term health management for children, adolescents and young adults up to 21 years of age with sickle cell disease of all types.
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Chloe's Wedding Day: A Little Girl Who Was Diagnosed with a Brain Tumor on Christmas Eve
Dr. Alex Levy, pediatric oncologist/hematologist at Arnold Palmer Hospital, shares the heart-warming story of a family who learned their 4-year old daughter had a brain tumor on Christmas Eve. This is Chloe's story:
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The Mighty Landis
Landis was born premature at 32 weeks and spent 4 weeks in the NICU at Winnie Palmer Hospital. What began as a scary moment for Landis's parents Brian & Hilary has become a defining moment for their family. Thanks to Dr. Gregor Alexander and the incredible team in the NICU Landis has grown from a tiny infant into "The Mighty Landis" - a healthy, happy and hilarious little wild man. Just because you start out mini, doesn't mean you can't be mighty!
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Hearing with a cochlear implant: Paola's story
Paola Fidalgo is finally able to hear her family thanks to a cochlear implant, or artificial hearing device implanted in her ear. Before the cochlear implant, Paola was unable to hear a door slam, but now is asking her mom to turn down the radio in the car because it's too loud. Hear her story and learn how a cochlear implant has changed her life and offered new hope.
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The Secret to Baby Talk: Lip-reading
There’s something to be envious of babies about: their ability to lip-read. A new study from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has recently been published to show how babies use lip-reading as a way to learn how to shape their mouths to be able to produce words. It’s the process that takes place when a baby goes from babbling to saying words like “mamma” or “dada”. THIS is the moment where a parent scrambles to find the video camera to capture one of their baby’s first milestones!