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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital doctor performs first laparoscopic nephrectomy – kidney removal surgery
Orlando, FL (December 20, 2023) Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital’s Dr. Sarat Sabharwal performed the hospital’s first laparoscopic nephrectomy this month, a milestone for patient care.
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Association of Public Health Laboratories partners with Orlando Health, Florida Department of Health to launch system that enables faster test results sharing and enhances patient care
Orlando, FL (December 10, 2024) Orlando Health and Florida Department of Health are the first in the nation to use Detor, an Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) developed groundbreaking intermediary solution. Detor enables electronic test orders and results to be shared seamlessly between public health laboratories and healthcare providers.
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Orlando Health launches robotic cardiac surgery program, brings new treatment options to patients
Orlando, Fla. (February 21, 2023) – Cardiovascular surgeons at Orlando Health Heart and Vascular Institute are scrubbing in for heart surgery with robotic assisted technology. The robotic cardiac surgery program is currently the only program of its kind in Orlando, providing robotic-assisted surgery for structural and valve disease.
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Orlando Health acquires Sabanera Health Dorado to create Doctors’ Center Hospital | Orlando Health Dorado
Orlando, FL and Dorado, Puerto Rico (October 19, 2022) – Orlando Health, a non-profit healthcare organization that serves the southeastern United States, today announced it has acquired PRISA Group’s and Triple-S Management’s participation in Sabanera Health Dorado, an agreement that both parties identified as a huge step on taking the new facility to its next level of excellence and benefiting all residents of Puerto Rico’s northern region while solidifying the efforts to promote medical tourism on the island.
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Orlando Health Introduces New MitraClip® Procedure — A Minimally Invasive Technique to Treat Mitral Valve Regurgitation
The Heart Valve Center at Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute is proud to now offer a minimally invasive treatment option for patients suffering from mitral valve regurgitation.
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Orlando Health Partners with the Community in Response to COVID 19
Orlando, FL (March 24, 2020) – Orlando Health remains committed to providing the highest quality of care for our patients and for the communities we serve. As we continue in our preparations for the impact that COVID-19 will have on Central Florida, Orlando Health has received an outpouring of generous support from the greater Central Florida community, team members and beyond. We ask that all inquiries related to donations, volunteers and other in-kind services be directed to the following as we do our part to keep our team members, patients and their families safe.
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Orlando Health Teams up with YMCA of Central Florida to Help Breast Cancer Patients
ORLANDO, Fla. (April 20, 2024) — Orlando Health and the YMCA of Central Florida have announced a new partnership that allows Orlando Health breast cancer patients to prioritize their physical health through the LIVESTRONG program. Participants will receive a free one-year membership at the Roper YMCA Family Center located in Winter Garden.
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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital using defibrillators with enhanced shock capability for difficult-to-defibrillate patients
Orlando, FL (April 22, 2024) Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital will begin using defibrillators with an enhanced energy shock capability that can improve the odds of reviving difficult-to-defibrillate patients who experience sudden cardiac arrest.
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Orlando Health Partners with Seminole State College to Address Nursing Shortage
Orlando, FL (January 11, 2022) – Eight top nursing students from Seminole Stage College of Florida are starting the year getting hands-on experience caring for seriously ill patients at Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital.
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Boston bombing survivors meet with Pulse survivors at Orlando Regional Medical Center
Orlando, FL (June 25, 2016) – Nearly two weeks after the shooting at the Pulse nightclub that claimed 49 lives, six of the survivors who are still being treated at Orlando Regional Medical Center, in Orlando, FL received some very special visitors, survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing. Ten survivors, along with their service dogs, visited patients in their hospital rooms on Saturday. The survivors of the Boston bombing felt that meeting with survivors was a critical part of their mission to pay it forward. The visit to Orlando Health was facilitated by Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer's office.