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William DeCampli, MD, PhD
William DeCampli, MD, PhD, is a pediatric cardiovascular surgeon with Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He is board certified in thoracic and cardiac surgery, and congenital cardiac surgery. He specializes in cardiothoracic surgery, complex neonatal and infant cardiac surgery.
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Tain-Yen Hsia, MD
Tain-Yen Hsia, MD, is a board-certified pediatric cardiac surgeon at Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He performs all aspects of pediatric and congenital cardiac surgery, including heart transplantation and mechanical cardiac support. He also applies computational modeling in congenital heart disease.
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Jose A. Decamps Solano, MD
Dr. Jose Decamps is a board-certified pediatric cardiologist with the Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. His specialties include:
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David Gordon Nykanen, MD
David G. Nykanen, MD, is board certified in pediatrics and pediatric cardiology and serves as the president of the Orlando Health Children’s Heart Institute. He is also the director of the Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory.
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Kevin Joseph De la Roza, MD
Dr. Kevin De La Roza is a board-certified pediatric cardiac anesthesiologist at Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He is board certified in anesthesiology and pediatric anesthesiology.
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Donald E. Felix, MD
Donald E. Felix, MD, is an anesthesiologist at Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. He is responsible for administering anesthesia for all types of pediatric surgical procedures. He is board certified in anesthesiology and pediatric anesthesiology and specializes in intensive care services.
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Shaping Lives Through Everyday Victories
When we think of life-shaping experiences, we often recall childhood. We remember our first bicycle ride without training wheels, discovering our favorite foods or that first A on a school assignment — the everyday victories that helped shape our lives. For children and families who face neurologic conditions such as brain, spine and nerve injuries or disorders, life-shaping experiences take on different meanings where every word, step or smile can represent victories. Advances in pediatric neuroscience make these victories possible for children, even those who have not yet been born.
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What To Know About Children’s OTC Medications
When it comes to calming fevers, quieting coughs or settling upset stomachs, parents often turn to over-the-counter (OTC) medications. These can provide immediate comfort for minor illnesses and ailments, but choosing the right medicine and giving the proper dose is key when it comes to your child’s safety.
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What’s Growing in My Child’s Gut?
There are many ways that each of us is different from everyone else on the planet. Take all of those bacteria and microorganisms living in your gut, for example. From the moment you’re born, your body begins forming its own unique cocktail of bacteria responsible for dealing with food the instant it enters your body. This microbiome is sometimes called “the last undiscovered human organ,” with scientists still learning about the ways it affects health. One of the things we’re learning, through recent research, is that the makeup of a child’s microbiome may even affect their behavior.
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Why Sports Clearance Exams Don’t Replace Annual Physicals
A common question parents have is whether their child needs an annual physical with their pediatrician if they’ve already had a sports clearance exam at school.