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Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute opens new freestanding facility in Ocoee
Ocoee, FL (October 5, 2023) – To best meet the increasing need for rehabilitative care in Central Florida and beyond, the Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute is opening a new, freestanding facility on the Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital campus in Ocoee. The building will open this month as a 54-bed inpatient facility, distinctively designed to provide high-quality post-acute care for patients requiring medical and rehabilitative services.
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Orlando Health Medical Group’s Dr. Edgar Sanchez named fellow by Infectious Diseases Society of America
Orlando, FL (October 25, 2023) Edgar Sanchez, MD, vice chief of staff, Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital, has been named a fellow by the Infectious Diseases Society of America, one of the highest honors in the field of infectious diseases.
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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital names chief nursing officer
Orlando, FL (October 16, 2023) Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital has named Faye Collins as its chief nursing officer.
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Orlando Health Recognized by AMA for Promoting Well-being of Healthcare Workers
Orlando, FL (October 3, 2023) – Orlando Health has earned recognition from the American Medical Association (AMA) as a Joy in Medicine™ recognized organization at the silver level. The prestigious AMA distinction is granted only to organizations that attest to the rigorous criteria of the Joy in Medicine™ Health System Recognition Program and demonstrate a commitment to preserving the well-being of clinical care team members through proven efforts to combat work-related stress and burnout.
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Orlando Health Imaging Centers gives Summerport residents a new, closer option
Windermere, FL (February 20, 2020) – Access to specialized diagnostic imaging services will soon be easier for West Orange County residents thanks to Orlando Health’s newest Orlando Health Imaging Centers – Summerport, which is scheduled to open on February 27.
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From Drips to Drug Interactions: 5 Things to Know About Vitamins
Do you need vitamin supplements? Sometimes yes and other times no. Three Orlando Health experts help sort it out.
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Advances in cardiac care improve heart valve disease and reduce stroke risk for patients at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center
ORLANDO, Fla. (February 18, 2020) --- Two advances in cardiac care are improving heart valve disease and reducing the risk of stroke for patients at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC).
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Balancing Act
When we think of exercise, we tend to think of sweating on the treadmill or doing that third set of bicep curls.
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Alkaline Water: Is the Hype True?
These days, consumers have more choices than ever when it comes to water — spring, filtered, flavored, carbonated, mineralized and more. Proponents of “alkalized” water say it offers possible health benefits ranging from cancer resistance and diabetes prevention to helping with weight loss, lowering cholesterol and improving energy. But before you spend your hard-earned cash on water, Orlando Health nutritionist Lisa Cooper, RD, says it’s important to know the facts.
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Restoring Hope for an Active Life
For Will Whitlock, life in Central Florida always had meant enjoying the outdoors and his favorite pastimes of hunting and fishing. But over the past three years, he spent more and more of his spare time sidelined on the sofa with chronic back pain. Some days it was an ache, other days it felt like somebody was “putting a screwdriver in my back,” he says. And then there were the multiple back spasms each day.