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Dana Barry, DO
Dr. Dana Barry is a board-certified pediatric cardiologist and pediatric critical care medicine physician with Orlando Health Children’s Heart Institute. She treats young patients with life-threatening illnesses and injuries, and her specialties include:
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Gloria Chiang, Ph.D.
Dr. Gloria Chiang is a pediatric psychologist and the chief of pediatric neuropsychology with the Orlando Health Children's Neuroscience Institute. She provides psychological care for pediatric patients experiencing mood or behavioral difficulties as a result of a medical condition.
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Cancer Research
For more information on pediatric cancer research involving Orlando Health Arnold Palmer, contact (321) 841-8588.
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The Orlando Health Partnership
When you choose Arnold Palmer Hospital for your child, you’re getting much more than one of the finest children’s healthcare facilities in the nation. You’re also connecting to the Orlando Health network of facilities and care sites, Orlando Health Cancer Institute and Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies.
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The Palmer Family Legacy
Arnold and Winnie Palmer were first introduced to Orlando Health through an invitation to tour the newly opened neonatal intensive care unit and pediatrics wing of Orlando Regional Medical Center in the mid-1980s. This small unit had a talented, ambitious and dedicated staff, but the facilities’ meager conditions made an impact on the Palmers. Arnold was said to have commented, “We can do better than this — we should do better than this — for the children of our community.”
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Teen Leadership Council
Would you like to gain community service and leadership experience while helping to make Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children the best hospital possible for teens and young adults?
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Special Events
Teens and young adults make up over 25 percent of the population served at Arnold Palmer Hospital. The Child Life team offers a variety of events within the hospital and out in the community to help you get to know other teens and build lifelong friendships while having some fun in a safe and familiar environment.
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Teen Networking Group
When in the hospital, teens and young adults often feel alone in their healthcare experience. The Teen Networking Group is a place for teens to share their healthcare experiences with each other.
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Preparing for Surgery
Surgery and hospitalization can be a very frightening experience for a child of any age. At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we have found that offering just the right amount of careful, honest preparation before admission can help your child cope more positively with these experiences.
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Annual Report
The hospital was ranked among the best in eight pediatric specialties.