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Pediatric Special Care Unit (PSCU)
The Pediatric Special Care Unit (PSCU) is a "step down" unit from our Pediatric ICU, that cares for critically ill children.
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Pediatric Emergency and Trauma Care
Our specialized physicians are on standby 24 hours a day, every day, to care for children experiencing medical emergencies.
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Bleeding and Clotting Disorders Program
Bleeding and clotting disorders require unique and specialized care. We work closely with you to provide an individualized treatment plan based on your child’s needs.
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Pediatric Dialysis
Pediatric dialysis services are available at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Pediatric Proton Therapy
Proton treatment for children is now available at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute Proton Therapy Center.
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Compliance and Ethics
The Compliance and Ethics Program aids in detecting and preventing deviations from expected behavior, whether intentional or not.
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Clinical Trials & Research
Orlando Health is a leading-edge teaching institution. Learn more about what clinical trials are underway right now.
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Your Child's Hospital Stay
Staying in the hospital is a big event for you and your child. Still, it’s not uncommon for children to feel anxious or frightened. That’s why it’s good to communicate with your child about what they should expect before arriving. In addition, it’s important to know what you can bring to make your child’s experience more comfortable, like:
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How to tame kids' ever-growing Christmas list wishes
My family celebrates Christmas. Recently, my son wrote his Christmas list. I guess it’s a sign of the times, but most of the items he is requesting this year are technological in nature and are at least $50.00. Here’s the kicker: He’s only seven. I figured I’d have a few more years before the list started to contain gadgets like laptops and ipods, but it looks like I was wrong. I read through the list and my initial reaction was, “Are you kidding me?! No way!”