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NOAH A. BABINS, M.D.
Dr. Babins attended medical school at Jefferson Medical College at Thomas
Jefferson University in Philadelphia. He completed his internship and PG-2
year of surgical residency at Presbyterian Medical Center of Philadelphia.
He completed his anesthesia residency at Hahnemann University School of
Medicine and then completed two fellowships: the first in Cardiac Anesthesia
at New York University Medical Center and the second in Obstetrical
Anesthesia at Hahnemann University. He is Board Certified in Anesthesiology.
He is on staff at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children & Women, Lucerne
Medical Center, and South Seminole Hospital as well as the Orlando Surgery
Center and the Florida Surgery Center. He has served as Director of
Obstetrical Anesthesia at Arnold Palmer Hospital since 1998 and is a member
of the Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology.
In addition to spending time with his family, Dr. Babins enjoys fishing,
traveling and working to improve his Spanish language skills.
“There are several options for analgesia (pain relief) during labor; each
patient and each labor are different. Analgesia for labor should be a
decision reached by the patient, her obstetrician and her anesthesia
provider together to provide the best care for mother and baby.”
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