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Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Named a “Best Children’s Hospital” in 3 Specialties
Orlando, FL (June 18, 2019) – U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice, has ranked Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in its 2019-2020 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings published online today. The hospital was awarded with designations in three pediatric specialties.
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Orlando Health Named in the Top 10 for Large Employers in the Top Workplaces in Central Florida!
Orlando Health has been named a Central Florida Top Workplace for 2019 by the Orlando Sentinel! In an announcement made at a Top Workplaces
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The Saiful-Islam Abdul Ahad Story
Poster Child For Prostate Cancer
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The Cathy Bostwick Story
Her Opportunity
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Benefits Open Enrollment Coming Soon
Benefits open enrollment for 2017 will begin Oct. 31, 2016 and continue through Nov. 14, 2016. The open enrollment period is the
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Happy Thanksgiving
In September 1620, a small ship called the Mayflower left Plymouth, England, carrying 102 passengers all looking to start a new life in a new world
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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.
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$5 Million Gift Expands Pediatric Neurological Care in Central Florida
Orlando, FL (October 17, 2018) – An Orlando woman with a long history of philanthropy is helping expand care for children with neurological conditions in Central Florida. At her 87th birthday celebration, Helen Leon, agreed to give $5 million to the newly created neuroscience center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Survey Finds Widespread Skepticism of Flu Shot Among Parents, Despite Consensus of Medical Community
More than half of parents believe their child can get the flu from the vaccine
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Orlando Health recognizes nonagenarian, Betty Anne Staton, as the oldest living “baby” born at Orange General Hospital
Orlando, FL (November 5, 2018) – Ninety-two year old Betty Anne Staton has been selected by Orlando Health as the oldest living Central Florida resident to be born at Orange General Hospital. Mrs. Staton was one of 68 seniors whose name was submitted to the hospital, which conducted a search August 1 – October 15, 2018. The birth years of the participants spanned seven decades. Three, including Mrs. Staton were born in the 1920s, 13 in the 1930s, 25 in the 1940s, 10 in the 1950s, 10 in the 1960s, 5 in the 1970s and 2 in the 1980s.