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Dennis M. Drehner, DO

Pathology

Primary Office

ÌÇÐÄVlog Children's Hospital, Florida ÌÇÐÄVlog Children's Hospital, Florida 6535 ÌÇÐÄVlog Parkway Orlando, FL 32827 Appointment: (407) 650-7715

Get to Know Me

I spent much of my career in the military. My wife is an elementary school teacher, and has an enthusiasm for kids that rubbed off on me, and I went into medicine because I wanted my work to benefit people directly as well. I started out as a general pediatrician, and specialized in pathology. My field gives me plenty of chances to improve care for children.

Why I Treat Children

I started out as a general pediatrician and enjoyed working directly with children and families. Today, as a pathologist I’m in a more behind-the-scenes role – I still enjoy being part of a medical team that improves lives for children.

What I'm Passionate About

Medical care should be delivered as seamlessly as possible, and that includes lab work. We can learn a lot from patients and their families. By asking the right questions, we can continuously improve the scientific processes of lab work – so it’s easier for patients, and doctors receive vital information quickly and reliably.

How I Try to Make A Difference

I think it’s important to keep patients and families at the center of everything we do. In the lab, I try to make things as comfortable and convenient as I can. I also design our techniques to get important results to doctors quickly, so they can provide better care based on information they need to make treatment decisions.

Education & Training

Fellowship

  • Pediatric Pathology - CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care, 1991

Residency

  • Pediatrics - David Grant U.S.A.F. Medical Center, 1982
  • Pathology - Wilford Hall Medical Center, 1990

Medical/Dental School

  • D.O. - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1979
  • MBA - University of Texas at Austin, 1998

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Pathology/Anatomic & Clinical Pathology
  • American Board of Pathology/Pediatric Pathology
  • American Board of Pediatrics/General Pediatrics

Research Activities

I’m interested in researching medical and microbiological issues as well as investigating unexpected deaths that have an infectious cause. This information adds to our scientific knowledge and has potential to improve medical care in the future.

  • English