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  • First Babies of 2013 at Orlando Health Hospitals

    An exciting start to the year at Winnie Palmer and Central Hospital.

  • Nutcracker Dancers Visit the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children

    On Monday, patients from Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children were visited by the Nutcracker dancers from the Orlando Ballet dressed in their

  • CARE 2019

    CARE 2019, Orlando Health’s mandatory education program is now available for all team members to complete. (Health Central Hospital team

  • Orlando Health Foundation Introduces Honor a Caregiver Program

    The Orlando Health Foundation is launching a new program, which gives our patients and families a unique way of recognizing a team member in honor of

  • Happy New Year!

    Best wishes for 2018!

  • Orlando Health Celebrates Healthcare Week

    Watch team members throughout Orlando Health celebrate Healthcare Week to the song "Best Day of My Life" by American Authors.

  • ORMC Has New Address

    Orlando Health ORMC and Emergency Department now have new physical addresses to help direct patients and visitors using online maps and GPS.

  • Is Sitting the New Smoking?

    All the hours you spend sitting could be shortening the hours of your life. The outcry against sitting has become so loud that some equate it with the uproar smoking prompted in previous generations. 

  • Shawn Achor Presentation Still Available

    All team members and physicians at Orlando Health are invited to participate in a presentation by Shawn Achor

  • New President of Health Central Hospital Announced

    Mark Marsh is the new senior vice president of Orlando Health, and president, Health Central Hospital. He brings the experience and expertise of a 23-year career in healthcare leadership, most recently serving as chief executive officer of Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville, Tennessee. His prior experience includes serving as the chief executive officer of Greenview Regional Hospital in Bowling Green, Kentucky and Marshall Medical Center in Lewisburg, Tennessee. In all of his positions as CEO, he was responsible for operations, building physician relationships, and engaging employees at an acute care hospital.