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Safely Providing the Care You Need
With Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center and safety net hospital, Orlando Health has the experts and the experience to deal with any situation. That has continued despite the threat posed by COVID-19. Our clinical workforces are well-prepared and highly skilled at caring for both routine and extreme cases of any type, including COVID-19. They can do this without compromising the safety of other patients, physicians, team members or visitors.
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Getting Back on His Feet Again
For more than 40 years, Jim Mathis has made his living walking the stage and working the room.
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Robotic Spine Surgery has Speaker Back on His Feet
Jim is what you might call a Renaissance man. A former youth and education minister, and current professional speaker, he leads conferences on business strategy from Tennessee to Toronto. But when not influencing big changes in businesses, Jim likes to think a bit smaller as a card-carrying member of his local model railroading club. He has spent hours at enthusiast shows and meetups, helping get his club’s highly detailed models just right.
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Orlando Health expands free education benefit for team members
Orlando, FL (November 10, 2021) – Orlando Health’s popular employee benefit, the Preferred Education Program, has expanded. Effective November 10, Orlando Health and Bayfront Health St. Petersburg team members will be able to pursue an associate degree, bachelor’s degree, or certificate at Lake Sumter State College or St. Petersburg College, without incurring any out-of-pocket costs.
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Free SKYWARN Basic Spotter Training Class is February 14
The Orlando Health Emergency Preparedness Office, in cooperation with the National Weather Service in Melbourne, will be hosting a Basic SKYWARN
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Local Students Meet with Orlando Health Leaders for Career Guidance
A group of local high school students visited Orlando Health on July 13 to have career discussions with team members from Talent Management
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What You Need to Know About the Zika Virus
Severe disease requiring hospitalization is uncommon. Outbreaks of Zika have occurred in areas of Africa, Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, Central and South America, and the Caribbean including Puerto Rico. Because the Aedes species mosquitoes that spread Zika virus are found throughout the world, it is likely that outbreaks will spread to new countries.
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Shoulder Injury Threatens To Keep Athlete from Activity He Loves
Scott Starr has been a competitive athlete for decades, playing soccer in high school and — for a short time — in a British professional league. Later, he discovered CrossFit, the popular high-intensity strength and conditioning training regimen. He loved it so much he and his wife, Marisol, opened a CrossFit gym in Eustis.
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I Don’t Need an Annual Exam (and Why You Really Do)
By Lisa Nickchen, Editorial Contributor
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COVID-19 Survivor Returns to Meet Hospital Staff That Saved Her Life
Ocoee, FL (October 12, 2021) – Today physicians and team members at Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital staged an intimate reunion ceremony for a COVID-19 survivor who spent 40 days in the hospital’s critical care unit. Maureen Woods, 56, returned to the very same patient room to thank the joyous team of healthcare workers who played such vital roles in saving her life.