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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.

  • Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center researchers show a blood test for traumatic brain injury performs just as well as clinical guidelines, may reduce the need for computed tomography scans

    Orlando, Fla. (March 14, 2022) --- A new study by researchers at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) found a blood test for traumatic brain injury performs just as well as the clinical guidelines emergency medicine physicians use to decide if a patient with a mild traumatic brain injury or concussion needs a computed tomography (CT) scan. The discovery of the high performance TBI biomarkers blood test may improve the detection of brain injuries on CT, while reducing the need for CT scans. The study was recently published in JAMA Network Open, an international, peer-reviewed, open access, general medical journal.

  • Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute Center for Advanced Endoscopy, Research and Education opens

    Orlando, Fla. (February 7, 2022) – Phase one of the new Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute Center for Advanced Endoscopy, Research and Education (CARE) officially opened today. Located on the downtown Orlando campus adjacent to Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center, the center features technologically advanced procedure rooms, preoperative and recovery bays and support space for patients and staff. Phase two of the center, which will increase square footage creating additional space for patient care and staff, will open in the summer of 2022. The highly specialized gastrointestinal diagnostic and treatment center will serve as the flagship destination of the Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute, one of the most comprehensive gastrointestinal programs in the southeastern United States.

  • Orlando Health unveils Memorial Paver Garden to honor lives lost in nightclub tragedy

    Orlando, Fla. (September 26, 2016) — Forty nine limestone pavers with the names of the lives lost in the June nightclub tragedy have been

  • Program Information

    Orlando Health is a 1,780 bed system consisting of 8 hospitals:

  • Program Information

    The Department of Surgical Education at Orlando Health is dedicated to graduate medical education, offering a five-year, ACGME accredited general surgery residency program as well as accredited fellowships in Surgical Critical Care and Colon and Rectal Surgery. 

  • Program Information

    The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology offers a four-year accredited residency program designed to provide extensive experience leading to board certification. The OB/GYN residency program started in 1951 and has grown steadily over the years, in both the number of residents and faculty. We currently accept 7 residents every incoming class. Our residency program is a hybrid of academic and community programs. Like many community programs, we have a high volume of patients. These patients have two distinct groups of providers: Patients that are seen in resident clinics, high risk OB clinic, local health departments, no prenatal care/no physician provider, and transfers from outside facilities are all provided care by the residents/faculty. And, there is a large number of private practice physicians who bring their patients to our facility for both obstetrical care and gynecologic surgery.

  • Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery

    The surgeons of Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery have combined experience of over 50 years providing University level surgical care to the Orlando community.

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  • Bayfront Health Trains with Pinellas County and Military to Prepare for Potential Disasters

    Bayfront Health, St. Petersburg Fire Department, and the National Guard's 48th Civil Support Team joined forces to help care for residents who may be exposed to harmful chemical agents during a decontamination training exercise on Feb. 22 that will help teams work together in the event of a mass casualty incident.