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Intestinal Rehab and TPN Virtual Support Group
Please join us for a virtual support group for patients and their caregivers with Intestinal Failure and TPN. Patients ages 13 and older are welcome to attend. Sessions will help families cope with living with a chronic gastrointestinal illness by providing educational information, mental health support, nutrition counseling and more.
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Crohn’s and Colitis Virtual Support Group
Please join us for a virtual support group for patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Patients ages 13 and older are welcome to attend, along with family members and caregivers. Sessions will help patients cope with living with a chronic gastrointestinal illness by providing educational information, mental health support, nutrition counseling and more.
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Basic Infant Care – Virtual Class
Designed for expectant parents, our Basic Infant Care virtual class is presented by a registered nurse lactation consultant and highlights key information about caring for your newborn baby. The class focuses on preparing you for what to expect in the hospital after delivery through the first month of your baby's life.
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March for Babies
People from all over will be taking part in this fun event.
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How to Prevent Concussions in School Sports
While teamwork, hard work and fun are all important aspects of school sports, the focus also should be on safety. It’s up to coaches, families and medical practitioners to work together to ensure that athletic programs are committed to injury prevention and protocol — especially when it comes to concussions and other brain injuries.
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New Opportunities for Teen Patients and Siblings - Come Check It Out!
Calling all teens and young adult patients! The child life department has some exciting news to share.
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Disney Team of Heroes
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The Most Common Causes of Kids' Burns at Home and How to Avoid Them
Many parents and caregivers are aware of the safety basics in preventing children’s accidents such as burns. These include keeping young children out of the kitchen when cooking, placing pots and pans on back burners with handles turned inward and keeping hot beverage mugs out of the reach of toddlers. But some of the most serious and most common dangers lurk in not-so-obvious situations. This is especially concerning when you realize that every day, over 300 children receive emergency care for burns and that over 75 percent of these events could be prevented, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
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The Hearing Center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Pediatric audiology provides comprehensive evaluation and management for infants, children and adults.
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