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  • Joseph Khayat Named Chief Operating Officer for Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital

    Orlando, FL (November 14, 2022) – Joseph Khayat, MBA, ACHE has been named chief operating officer (COO) of Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital. In this role, Khayat will be responsible for the operations of the hospital. He’ll also provide oversight for the development of high quality and cost-effective programs and services to meet the needs of patients, physicians and team members.

  • Experimental Treatment Uses Targeted Radiation To Treat Advanced Heart Disease

    Radiation oncologists usually avoid the heart at all costs, but an emerging therapy targets the heart to correct arrhythmias.

  • Orlando Health hosts ceremony to donate corporate sign to onePULSE Foundation

    Orlando, Fla. (November 17, 2022) – The Orlando Health corporate sign that became a place of reflection and remembrance to honor the 49 people killed during the Pulse nightclub tragedy on June 12, 2016, will become part of the collection of the National Pulse Memorial & Museum. The prominently positioned sign, located adjacent to Lake Beauty on the southwest corner of Orange Avenue and Miller Street on Orlando Health’s downtown campus will be donated to the onePULSE Foundation. A special conveyance ceremony is scheduled for 10 am Thursday, November 17, 2022. The ceremony will culminate with the deconstruction of the prominent sign.

  • Maggie Bonko named new president of Orlando Health Horizon West Hospital

    Orlando, FL (November 18, 2022) – Orlando Health has tapped one of its own to become the new president of Orlando Health Horizon West Hospital. Maggie Bonko, FACHE will begin her new role December 1. 

  • Orlando Health announces new president of Dr. P. Phillips Hospital

    Orlando, FL (March 15, 2016) – Orlando Health has named Thibaut van Marcke, senior vice president, Orlando Health and president, Dr. P. Phillips Hospital. Mr. van Marcke most recently served as vice president and chief operating officer for HCA - North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville, a 432-bed tertiary care hospital. In that position, he was responsible for all hospital operations including executive oversight of surgical services, cardiovascular services, and all ancillary and support departments.

  • Orlando Health outpatient center is the first in Central Florida to offer da Vinci® robotic surgery

    In response to continual growth in outpatient surgical activity, Orlando Health’s Ambulatory Care Center (ACC) has become the first outpatient

  • Orlando Health Donates $500,000 to FSU College of Medicine

    Today, Orlando Health announced a $500,000 donation to support the Florida State University College of Medicine’s Orlando program. The

  • Orlando Health Unveils Name for Highly Anticipated Proton Therapy Center

    ORLANDO, FL. (March 8, 2016) – In just a matter of weeks Orlando Health will open the first proton therapy center in Central Florida, providing patients with a valuable new tool in the fight against cancer. Now, that center has a name, and one with special meaning - The Marjorie and Leonard Williams Center for Proton Therapy. Marjorie Williams, a patient at UF Health Cancer Center - Orlando Health, passed away in September of 2015 following a courageous battle with cancer. In her memory, her husband, Leonard, and the Williams Family Foundation is providing a leadership gift in her name to Orlando Health to support proton therapy treatment.

  • Orlando Health's academic chairman named Master of Critical Care Medicine

    ORLANDO, Fla. (March 3, 2016) --- The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) recently awarded Orlando Health’s Jay L. Falk, MD, the title of Master of Critical Care Medicine. This honor was presented at the SCCM 45th Critical Care Congress held in Orlando. Dr. Falk joins only 73 practitioners to receive this distinction.

  • Orlando Health announces new president of Health Central Hospital

    Orlando, FL (April 4, 2016) – Orlando Health has named Mark Marsh, senior vice president, Orlando Health and president, Health Central Hospital. He will begin his new role May 1, replacing Greg Ohe, who was recently named senior vice president of ambulatory services for Orlando Health. Mr. Marsh most recently served as chief executive officer of Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville, Tennessee, a 270-bed acute care hospital. In that position, he was responsible for operations, building physician relationships, and engaging employees.