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  • Orlando Health rebrands imaging centers

    Orlando, FL (September 6, 2016) – The name Orlando Health Imaging Centers is now official. Today the Altamonte Springs facility, formerly known as Boston Diagnostic Imaging, became the first of five facilities to welcome new temporary exterior signage bearing the Orlando Health moniker. Permanent signage is expected to be installed throughout September. Orlando Health and Medical Center Radiology Group (MCRG) formed a company to purchase the outpatient imaging centers in December 2014 and have devoted the past 18 months to integrating them into the Orlando Health network.

  • A Study to Compare Standard Therapy to Treat Hodgkin Lymphoma to the Use of Two Drugs, Brentuximab Vedotin and Nivolumab

    A Randomized Phase 3 Interim Response Adapted Trial Comparing Standard Therapy with Immuno-oncology Therapy for Children and Adults with Newly Diagnosed Stage I and II Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma

  • A Study About How Blood Cell Growth Patterns Relate to Heart Health After Treatment for Hodgkin Lymphoma

    Assessment of Clonal Hematopoiesis and its Relationship to Cardiovascular Disease in Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivors

  • Antwan Lacy, APRN, FNP-C, AAHIVS

    Antwan Lacy is a certified family nurse practitioner (FNP-C) at Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health. He has cared for patients in the Tampa Bay area since 2004 and has extensive experience with:

  • Life in Orlando

    The main Orlando Health campus is located in beautiful downtown Orlando. The City of Orlando is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, offering a variety of recreational and cultural activities. Whether you are interested in golf courses, lakes for fishing and water sports, as well as professional sports teams and great music venues, Orlando has a lot to offer. The Central Florida area offers easy access to other large cities such as Tampa and the Gulf Coast as well as a short drive to the East Coast beaches.

  • Life in Orlando

    The main Orlando Health campus is located in beautiful downtown Orlando. The City of Orlando is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, offering a variety of recreational and cultural activities. Whether you are interested in golf courses, lakes for fishing and water sports, as well as professional sports teams and great music venues, Orlando has a lot to offer. The Central Florida area offers easy access to other large cities such as Tampa and the Gulf Coast as well as a short drive to the East Coast beaches.

  • Life in Orlando

    The main Orlando Health campus is located in beautiful downtown Orlando. The City of Orlando is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, offering a variety of recreational and cultural activities. Whether you are interested in golf courses, lakes for fishing and water sports, as well as professional sports teams and great music venues, Orlando has a lot to offer. The Central Florida area offers easy access to other large cities such as Tampa and the Gulf Coast as well as a short drive to the East Coast beaches.

  • A 12-Week, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 3 Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Tenapanor for the Treatment of IBS-C in Pediatric Patients 12 to 18 Years Old

    A 12-Week, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Phase 3 Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Tenapanor for the Treatment of Irritable

  • Alumni

    Seventy-five percent of our chief residents choose to do a fellowship following graduation. Recent graduates have obtained fellowship positions in breast surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, colon and rectal, minimally invasive surgery, plastic surgery, surgical critical care as well as vascular surgery.

  • Research

    We view research as an essential part of the education and professional development of the surgical trainee. Research allows for an improved understanding of various disease processes and clinical problems, stimulates knowledge, and provides intellectual growth to our craft. It is paramount that you understand the fundamental principles in scientific study in order to interpret research that will impact the care you provide to your patients in the future. We hope that you will not view research as a task, but rather as a tool by which you can stay current in your medical knowledge.