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Dr. Phillips, Inc. Unveils New Senior Living and Health Care Campus
Orlando, FL - With construction now underway, Dr. Phillips, Inc. this week will unveil much-anticipated details about its Spring Lake Health and Living Campus on 26 acres in the heart of the Dr. Phillips neighborhood. During a special beam-signing event at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 14, representatives from Dr. Phillips, Inc. and its project partners will discuss how they are building the future to better serve residents of southwest Orange County.
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Welcoming 2017: Happy New Year!
Civilizations around the world have celebrated the start of each new year for at least four millennia, but with the many changes made to the calendar
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Orlando Health Opens Health Central Hospital’s New Emergency Department & Patient Bed Tower
Ocoee, FL (July 7, 2016) – As West Orange county continues to grow, so does the need for access to high quality healthcare. The West Orange Healthcare District (the District) and Orlando Health are working together to improve and expand healthcare services for the residents of West Orange County.
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Should You Get the New Shingles Vaccine?
One out of every three Americans will develop shingles in their lifetime. The painful, blistery skin rash that appears on the chest is caused by the same virus that’s responsible for chickenpox. So, if you’ve ever had chickenpox, you’re at risk for shingles, which can last from two to four weeks.
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A New Name for Florida Medical Clinic
Orlando, FL (April 18, 2024) – Starting May 1, 2024, Florida Medical Clinic will be Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health. The 30-year-old multi-specialty physician network joined forces with Orlando Health in August 2023. The rebrand, which includes a new logo, reinforces the partnership between the two organizations throughout Hillsborough and Pasco counties.
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Orlando Health Announces Three New Executives
“These individuals are accomplished executives who excel in their respective specialties,” said David Strong, president and CEO, Orlando Health. “They will be integral to helping chart the course for Orlando Health now and into the future.”
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New President of Health Central Hospital Announced
Mark Marsh is the new senior vice president of Orlando Health, and president, Health Central Hospital. He brings the experience and expertise of a 23-year career in healthcare leadership, most recently serving as chief executive officer of Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville, Tennessee. His prior experience includes serving as the chief executive officer of Greenview Regional Hospital in Bowling Green, Kentucky and Marshall Medical Center in Lewisburg, Tennessee. In all of his positions as CEO, he was responsible for operations, building physician relationships, and engaging employees at an acute care hospital.
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Orlando Health announces three new executives
Orlando Health today, announced the addition of three new senior vice presidents. The new executives will join CEO David Strong’s executive cabinet. “These individuals are accomplished executives who excel in their respective specialties,” said David Strong, president and CEO, Orlando Health. “They will be integral to helping chart the course for Orlando Health now and into the future.”
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New Mural Installed in St. Petersburg’s Innovation District
St. Petersburg, FL (March 28, 2025) – Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital celebrated the installation of a new mural on its newly expanded ambulance bay, with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The ambulance bay, which went from accommodating four ambulances, can now safely hold up to 13 emergency transport vehicles at a time.
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Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital names new COO
Orlando, FL (May 12, 2021) – Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital has named a new chief operating officer (COO) to oversee daily operations and new business strategies at the full-service hospital located in Orlando’s highly populated tourism corridor. Tim O’Brien will step into the vacant COO role on May 17, replacing Ohme Entin, who was promoted to president of Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital.