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Laura Wright-Sexton, MD
Dr. Laura Wright-Sexton is a board-certified pediatric critical care physician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She cares for seriously ill infants and children, including those with injuries from traumatic accidents, respiratory failure, septic shock, neurological emergencies and after complex surgeries. Her areas of expertise include:
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Joseph Bernardo, MD
Dr. Joseph Bernardo is a board-certified pediatrician and fellowship-trained pediatric critical care medicine physician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. He cares for seriously ill infants and children, and his areas of expertise include:
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Jean Siri Moorjani, MD
Jeannie S. Moorjani, MD, FAAP, is a board-certified pediatrician at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She is a member of the medical education faculty that works with the pediatric residency training program. Her areas of focus include breastfeeding, asthma and children with special healthcare needs.
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Our History
Sometimes taking the first step to achieve great things starts with a single conversation. That was the case in the late 1970s when three men — Andrew Townes Jr., MD; Ben Guedes, MD; and Colin Condron, MD — began talking about their desire to revolutionize specialty care. They believed they could achieve that goal by opening the only healthcare facility dedicated to women and children in the Southeast.
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Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Fellowship Program
Join us for the only Pediatric Acute Care Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship Program in the southeast United States. As a pediatric acute care advanced practice provider, you’ll be able to continue your clinical education and on-the-job training at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, site of the only Pediatric Level One Trauma Center in Central Florida and repeatedly named a “Best Children’s Hospital” by U.S. News & World Report.
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Institutional Review Board (IRB)
The IRB is an administrative body established to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects recruited to participate in research activities conducted under the auspices of the institution with which it is affiliated.
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Resources
Having the right resources at hand can make all the difference in navigating through life’s challenges. Here, you’ll find resources to support you and your family — from the EASE App for Surgery to a host of health-related resources and inspiring stories from families who share the challenges they overcame with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Health Resources
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Conditions
Abdominal Masses Biliary Atresia Chest Wall Disorders Esophageal Atresia Gastroschisis Imperforate Anus Intestinal Atresia or Intestinal Web Meconium
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Abdominal Masses
An abdominal mass is an unusual growth in your child’s abdomen. The growth might be in the stomach, intestines, solid organs or another area of the belly. While many abdominal masses are non-cancerous (benign), some may be cancerous.