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Orlando Health ORMC Recognized as a Best Hospital and a High Performing Hospital
As a High Performing Hospital in several specialties, ORMC was recognized for care that was significantly better than the national average, as
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National Time Out Day is Wednesday, June 13
Wednesday, June 13 is National Time Out Day, an event that draws attention to the need for everyone on the surgery team or in any procedural area to
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Orlando Health Donates $500,000 to FSU College of Medicine
On Dec. 9, Orlando Health announced a $500,000 donation to support the Florida State University College of Medicine’s Orlando program. The
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Top 10% Units for 2016
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Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic Joins Orlando Health Family
Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic has joined Orlando Health, bringing together the most respected orthopedic and sports medicine practices in the region.
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Walktober is Almost Here
Increase your activity and fitness by walking more this October. Join us by emailing "Walktober" to [email protected] by the end of September 28!
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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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300th Heart Patient Receives New Valve Technology at Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute
New technology to replace heart valves has helped 300 hearts beat stronger and longer. The Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) Program at the Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute recently reached the 300-patient milestone in just under six years. Initially, TAVR was used to treat severe aortic stenosis in patients who were at high or extreme risk for surgery. As the national experience with TAVR has increased, guidelines now also allow TAVR to be offered to select patients deemed to be intermediate risk for surgery. Untreated, aortic valve stenosis can lead to serious heart problems including heart failure and even death.
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Orlando Health Plans Additions to Downtown Orlando Campus
Orlando Health has announced plans for two new additions to its downtown Orlando campus. Last week, plans for a new building located at 1800 S.
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Now is the Time to Register for an Orlando Health Heart Walk Team!
Orlando Health’s Heart Walk captains want you to join them on September 23 for the 2017 Heart Walk! The Heart Walk is an annual event hosted