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Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital Expands Cancer Care
Orlando, FL (January 20, 2025) – Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital is continuing to bring specialized health services to the community with the addition of new surgeons who are seeing patients inside the hospital’s oncology suite. The cancer program was initially launched with colorectal cancer services last year in partnership with the Orlando Health Cancer Institute, bringing cancer care closer to home for people in West Orange County.
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Orlando Health Honored as one of the Best Places to Work in 2025, A Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Award Winner
Orlando, FL (January 27, 2025) — Orlando Health has been named a winner of Glassdoor’s 17th annual Employees’ Choice Awards, honoring the Best Places to Work 2025. Unlike other workplace awards, the Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Awards are based on the input of employees who voluntarily provide anonymous feedback on Glassdoor by completing a company review about their job, work environment and employer over the past year.
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Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital Announces New Additions to Leadership Team
Orlando, FL (January 29, 2025) – Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital is pleased to announce new additions to the leadership team with Melissa Payne joining as chief operating officer (COO) and Jennifer Mojica as chief financial officer (CFO).
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Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital Returns as Official Healthcare Partner of the Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg Through 2028
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (February 13, 2025) – The Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg presented by RP Funding announced today a multi-year extension with Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital to continue as the race’s official healthcare partner through 2028. The healthcare organization has served as an integral partner of the annual motorsport event for many years, providing on-site care to both race fans and participants.
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Orlando Health Announces Plans to Build Regional Weight Loss & Bariatric Surgery Institute
Orlando, FL (Feb. 6, 2025) – On Thursday, Orlando Health submitted plans to the City of Orlando to build a state-of-the-art Weight Loss and Bariatric Surgery Institute that will serve patients throughout the southeastern United States. The two-story, 28,000-square-foot medical office building will be the new home of Orlando Health bariatric service lines including weight- loss surgery, endoscopic procedures, obesity medicine, revision and conversion procedures, robotic procedures and surgical body contouring. The Institute will dedicate space to its psychiatry and nutrition programs, including group meeting spaces and a demonstration kitchen. The Institute will also house an advanced training environment known as a Bioskills Lab.
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Orlando Health Unveils Renovated Emergency Department At Central Florida’s Only Level One Trauma Center
Orlando, FL (January 24, 2025) – On Friday, Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) unveiled its completely redesigned and renovated emergency department. Orlando Health ORMC is the proud home of Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center. This redesign marks the largest renovation and expansion of the downtown hospital’s emergency department in the last 10 years. The $25 million endeavor was fully funded through philanthropy.
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Jamal Hakim, MD, Named Chief Operating Officer
Bernadette M. Spong has been named chief financial officer.
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Instagram for Doctors
A new app allows doctors to share photos of cases they are working on.
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Thomas R. Kelley, MD, Named Chief of Quality And Clinical Transformation At Orlando Health
Under his leadership, in 2013 South Seminole Hospital became the first Orlando Health facility to install and activate digital quality boards in public areas to provide medical outcomes data directly to patients and families.
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Statewide Research Consortium Receives $7.9 Million For Research To Improve Patient Outcomes
“This funding is a critical component to our work with our statewide partners, including UF Health, to bring important research opportunities and clinical trials to our patients right here in Central Florida,” said Mark Roh, MD, president, UF Health Cancer Center — Orlando Health.