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CareSpot Urgent Care and Orlando Health Reach Definitive Agreement for Partnership in Orlando-area for Urgent Care
About Orlando Health
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Adolescent Medicine
At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we understand and respect the unique challenges facing each individual we serve.
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Organic, cage-free, grass-fed, all natural... What's the difference?
What does “organic food” mean?
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For Vendors
This section outlines how to submit your company’s information to be considered as a potential vendor for Orlando Health, Inc.
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Team Member Forums Coming November 7 - 10
Make plans now to join President & CEO, David Strong and Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Jamal Hakim at the next series of Team Member Forums, November 7 -10! David and Dr. Hakim will be sharing need-to-know information about our performance goals results, new goals for 2018, and strategic updates. Registration is not necessary. Check SWIFT for the full schedule!
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Preparation for Birth E-Class
This E-class is an eight-chapter, interactive, web-based class that uses videos, personal birth stories, animations, activities, and games to teach all the essential information parents need to know to prepare for their birth. Understand pregnancy, learn about labor, discover comfort techniques and more.
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Neuroscience Symposium (For Medical Professionals)
Expanding Knowledge, Advancing Treatment
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Smart Tips for Packing Lunch
Healthy eating can boost a child’s energy, increase brain activity and even brighten their demeanor. Additionally, packing a nutritious lunch with your child can be fun for the both of you. A healthy lunch will give your child the midday boost they need, and will encourage healthy eating throughout the day.
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Top 10% Units for 2016
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Orlando Health First in the World to Use Abbotts New Blood Test for Traumatic Brain Injuries
Orlando, FL (Aug. 13, 2024) – Today, Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) is the first hospital in the world to use a new, groundbreaking blood test to help assess patients with suspected mild traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), or concussions. The rapid TBI blood test provides results in just 15 minutes and was developed by Abbott, in collaboration with the Department of Defense, and built upon innovative research that Orlando Health’s Dr. Linda Papa and others helped pioneer over 20 years ago.