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Karen Frenier Appointed Chief Human Resources Officer
Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital President, Karen Frenier has accepted the position of Vice President Orlando Health and Chief Human Resources
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25 Physician Practices Earn Top 10% Patient Experience Scores for 3rd Quarter
For the third quarter of fiscal year 2016, more than two dozen Orlando Health Physician Group practices achieved a top 10% patient experience based on patient ratings.
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Orlando Health Team Member Update on Preparations for Hurricane Irma
All Orlando Health facilities will go into full lock down at 5:00 pm, Sunday, Sept. 10 to allow safe passage home, or to a shelter, before county curfews become effective.
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Units in Top 10% for September
UF Health Cancer Center at Orlando Health Outpatient Clinics
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Join Us at the Walk for Winnie on Sept. 17
For questions about the event, click here or contact [email protected].
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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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Sixth-Grader Philanthropist Raises Funds for Pet Therapy Program
Aubrey Anthony, sixth-grader and daughter of team member Melissa Anthony, director, Foundation Event Planning, demonstrated that you
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2018 American Heart Association Heart Walk
On your mark, get set, go! Now is the time to register for the 2018 Heart Walk, taking place November 3 at UCF. The Heart Walk is the American Heart
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2019 American Heart Association Heart Walk
On your mark, get set, go! Now is the time to register for the 2019 Heart Walk, taking place November 9 at UCF. The Heart Walk is the American Heart
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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.