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  • PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency - OHDPH

    The ASHP-accredited PGY-1 pharmacy residency program at Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital (OHDPH) is a one-year post-graduate training program availability for one (1) resident. We are excited about what our residency program has to offer and seek a resident who is committed to take this next step in their career. The residency will prepare the resident to become a confident clinician for contemporary pharmacy practice. The resident activities will include active participation in multidisciplinary teams with established clinical pharmacy services and longitudinal activities.

  • Orlando Health Hospital-based Outpatient Lab

    Outpatient laboratories at Orlando Health offer an array of diagnostic testing services by experienced, certified phlebotomists in convenient lab locations throughout Central Florida.

  • PGY-2 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency - OHAPH/OHWPH

    The PGY-2 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children (OHAPH) is a one-year, post-graduate training program designed to develop essential knowledge and skills for contemporary health-system pharmacy practice. The residency program provides flexibility to adapt to the resident’s specific learning needs and goals. Training is provided through rotational experience and longitudinal activities.

  • Prehab and Rehab Care at Orlando Health-Health Central Hospital

    Back or neck pain can permeate every move we make. When pain won’t go away, physical therapy often can bring much-needed relief. Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital Rehabilitation Services helps people before and after surgery regain mobility and strength, with the goal of increasing their level of function and returning to work and sports.

  • Winnie Palmer Hospital Launches New AI Technology to Address Maternal Health Complications

    Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies is the first hospital in Central Florida to implement a new artificial intelligence technology to address preventable health complications during childbirth. TritonTM, a product of Gauss Surgical, monitors blood loss in real time using digital imaging and machine learning on an iPad.

  • About Orlando Health

    Orlando Health is a private, not-for-profit healthcare organization comprised of twenty-four hospitals and emergency departments throughout Central Florida.  Orlando Health is home to the area’s only Level One Trauma Centers for adults and pediatrics and is a teaching hospital system with 3,888 beds. Areas of clinical excellence are orthopedics, heart and vascular, cancer care, neurosciences, surgery, pediatric specialties, neonatology and women’s health.

  • Hospital Ratings: Behind the Numbers

    With their wealth of statistics and unfamiliar terms, hospital ratings can be a complicated web for healthcare consumers to untangle. So, when it’s time to decide where you want to have a non-emergency surgery or treatment performed, you might be inclined to simply go wherever your doctor recommends. However, depending on your health insurance, you may have multiple hospitals to choose from.

  • Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Cardiac Rehabilitation Team

  • Reflux and Esophageal Disorders Center

    Our specialized team includes gastroenterologists; ear, nose and throat specialists; motility specialists; surgeons; dietitians; nurses and speech therapists. They are trained in the latest surgical and nonsurgical treatments available for the full range of esophageal disorders.

  • Orlando Health Unveils Name for Highly Anticipated Proton Therapy Center

    ORLANDO, FL. (March 8, 2016) – In just a matter of weeks Orlando Health will open the first proton therapy center in Central Florida, providing patients with a valuable new tool in the fight against cancer. Now, that center has a name, and one with special meaning - The Marjorie and Leonard Williams Center for Proton Therapy. Marjorie Williams, a patient at UF Health Cancer Center - Orlando Health, passed away in September of 2015 following a courageous battle with cancer. In her memory, her husband, Leonard, and the Williams Family Foundation is providing a leadership gift in her name to Orlando Health to support proton therapy treatment.