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Orlando Health Gears Up To Care for UCF Athletes as Football Season Starts
One by one at the end of the summer, athletes from the University of Central Florida knock on Dr. Frederick Soliman’s door.
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The Dana Thiele Story
The Right Choice
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UF Health Cancer Center Is In The News
There are many developments happening at UF Health Cancer Center.
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Orlando Health performs Florida's first Vascularized Lymph Node Transfer
Discover a new solution for lymphedema.
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Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute adds physicians to UCF medical team
Orlando, FL (September 8, 2023) – The Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute is growing its medical team roster for the University of Central Florida athletics. Abhishek Kannan, MD and Tracy Nogle, DO will join Michael Jablonski, MD and Fred Soliman, DO on the sidelines as UCF begins competing in the Big 12 conference this fall.
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Dan Bowen named president of Orlando Health Sebastian River Hospital
SEBASTIAN, Fl - (January 27, 2026) — Orlando Health has named Dan Bowen, MBA, FACHE, as president of Orlando Health Sebastian River Hospital, effective January 19, 2026. Bowen will lead operations for the 145-bed hospital serving Indian River County and the surrounding Treasure Coast communities.
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St. Petersburg Hospital Wins International HealthImpact Daisy Award
St. Petersburg, FL (November 27, 2024) – Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital’s emergency room team won the 2024 HealthImpact DAISY Nurse Leader Team Award in Compassionate Policy, for their work to advance care for patients struggling with addiction.
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6 Weeks from Due Date, 'Suddenly Things Got Scary'
A high-risk pregnancy, an emergency cesarean section, a month-long stay in the neonatal intensive care unit, hernia surgery on our 2-month-old son — none of this was part of the plan. But Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies always was part of our plan, and we are so fortunate that it was.
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ORMC Redesigns Cath And EP Labs, Adds Nnew Technology
New Cardiovascular Services area brings together the latest diagnostic and radiation reduction technology in one location to improve patient care.
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Not a Secret
Initially Ben felt ashamed because he had a cancer typically associated with women. He had a form of cancer that only affects about 1,000 men a year.