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  • ‘Betty' the robot helps Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center patients

    ORLANDO, Fla. - The next time you go to the hospital, you might end up talking to a pint-sized robot about some your symptoms.   

  • Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute Begins Welcoming Patients

    Orlando, FL (March 27, 2023) – A man in white lab coat stands with a woman in a white dress and starched nurse’s cap on her head in the hot Florida sun. They bend over the trunk of a dusty car that is all bulbous fenders and chrome bumpers. Carefully they lift the heavy lead-lined components of one of the latest scientific miracles out of the vehicle and onto a small cart.

  • For Cancer Patient, Avoiding Trauma of Traveling for Treatment Makes All the Difference

    John Harman loved his life — surfing, biking, fishing and relishing the natural world. He was a professional musician whose work brought joy to others. He and his wife had a 12-year-old daughter they adored.

  • Mom Fights Cancer – Twice. ‘I Was Absolutely Terrified’

    As a busy working mom of three kids, Barbara Kramer didn’t have time to worry about herself. So, when she noticed a grape-sized lump in her breast, she didn’t get it checked out right away.

  • Lessons from a Father’s Unexpected Death

    When it comes to prioritizing his health, Zach Hoover is an outlier. At a time when more than half the men in America find excuses to avoid the doctor’s office, the Central Florida father religiously schedules his annual physicals and routine screenings – then actually shows up.

  • Two Orlando Health Hospitals Named Best Places to Work

    Orlando, FL (July 20, 2020) – Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital have been named by Modern Healthcare to the 2020 Best Places to Work in Healthcare. The complete list of this year’s winners, in alphabetical order, is available at ModernHealthcare.com/bestplaceslist. Modern Healthcare will publish a special supplement featuring a ranked list of all the winners along with the October 12 issue.

  • The Best Way to Stay Healthy? Wash Those Hands

    We’ve all done it—leaned in to hold hands with our child, then thought twice. Kids’ hands are breeding grounds for germs, simply because they pick up and touch nearly everything they come in contact with. Then, if they immediately rub their nose or eyes, illness can spread.

  • Getting Back on His Feet Again

    For more than 40 years, Jim Mathis has made his living walking the stage and working the room.  

  • Orlando Health Launches Preferred Education Program

    Orlando, FL (November 12, 2020) – Orlando Health team members who want to pursue an associate degree, bachelor’s degree, or certificate at Valencia College, can do so without incurring any out-of-pocket costs. Effective December 1, 2020, the healthcare system will launch its Preferred Education Program which allows team members to attend Valencia College and pay nothing upfront. Orlando Health will pay 100 percent of the cost of tuition and books directly to the college, up to the annual cap limit for full-time and part-time team members.

  • Veterans Share their Talent at Bayfront Health St. Petersburg

    St. Petersburg, FL (November 11, 2020) – Bayfront Health St. Petersburg employs dozens of veterans, team members who earned their status as “Frontline Heroes” years before combating COVID-19.