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‘There’s a Reason I’m Here.’ How One Woman Survived Gunshot Trauma and Its Aftermath
Life was good for Karen Keene and Steve Glassman, the love of her life.
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Couple’s Journey with Triplets: ‘That’s Where It Got Scary’
For five long years, Natalie DeSimone and Ryan Danzey had tried for a baby. With lives already full with work and co-parenting Ryan’s three teens from a previous marriage, they began to discuss adoption. And as sometimes happens when couples relax a bit, almost immediately DeSimone was pregnant.
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Cancer Genetics Center Opens At UF Health Cancer Center; Orlando Health Providing Road Map For High-Risk Patients
The specialized center is streamlined to care for high-risk patients, including those with genetic links to cancer.
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Orlando Health to install free sunscreen dispensers at Seminole parks
Bicyclists, joggers, softball players or anyone else enjoying one of a half dozen Seminole County parks soon will be able to protect themselves from sunburn or skin cancer for free.
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Orlando Health will leverage Epic to enhance patient care and experience
Orlando, FL (December 14, 2018) – Orlando Health will streamline health data and care delivery for patients and clinicians through the adoption of Epic, the most widely-used and comprehensive health records (CHR) system.
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UF Health Cancer Center – Orlando Health Celebrates “Pink October” with Annual Hope Hike
ORLANDO, FL. (October 14, 2016) – “Pink October” is here! UF Health Cancer Center – Orlando Health is marking National Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a series of events.
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UF Health Cancer Center Showcases Patient Artwork at Local Art Exhibition
Orlando, FL (March 27, 2017) – The UF Health Cancer Center – Orlando Health is showcasing artwork created by cancer patients at the ‘Art Meets Medicine’ exhibition. The art exhibition is taking place at City Arts Factory where more than 100 pieces of artwork created by cancer patients are on display. It is organized by the cancer center’s Arts in Medicine program which emphasizes the power of art in the healing process.
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Survey: Most Women Think Heart Screenings Should Start at 30 - At Least a Decade Past Recommended Age
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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.
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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.