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Central Florida Early Steps
Serves children with special needs by providing life-changing early intervention services and family support during the period of critical brain development that occurs in a child’s first three years.
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Past Fellows
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Pediatric ED and Level One Trauma Center
Learn more about our expert pediatric emergency medicine specialists
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Henry Hough, PA-C
Henry Hough, PA-C is a physician assistant with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Center for Orthopedics. He specializes in managing surgical care for pediatric orthopedic patients. Henry also is experienced in:
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Ashley Saunders, PA-C
Ashley Saunders is a certified physician assistant (PA-C) at the Haley Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She provides care to pediatric hematology and oncology patients and her specialties include:
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Emily Ulloa, PA-C
Emily Ulloa, MS, PA-C, is a pediatric surgical physician assistant at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She provides assessment and care management for neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and inpatient pediatric patients throughout their surgical experience. She also manages the hospital’s outpatient burn clinic.
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William O'Brien, DO, FAOCR
Dr. William O'Brien Sr. is a board-certified neuroradiologist and serves as Chief of Pediatric Neuroradiology at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. His expertise covers all aspects of pediatric neuroimaging with a particular focus on head and neck pathology in children. His experience includes:
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Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children ER
Welcome to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Emergency Department.
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How to talk to your kids about death
Written by Jaya Jagmohan, DO
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What to Do When Your Child Is Being Bullied
Learning that your child is being bullied prompts a range of parental emotions — from anger and fear to sadness and frustration. This emotional response is natural. We raise our kids to be loved, accepted and valued, and seeing them in pain can stir up many feelings. Whether your child has reported or showed signs of bullying, it’s important to sit down with them to calmly talk about this potentially devastating social behavior. Providing a safe and supportive environment, as well as a listening ear, are keys to developing a plan for how to move forward.