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  • Orlando Health Announces Plans for Regional Neuroscience Institute

    Orlando Health has announced plans to build a state-of-the-art neurosciences institute that will serve patients throughout the southeastern United

  • Orlando Health awarded top certifications for digital health excellence

    Orlando Health has been awarded two level 8 certifications for digital health by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). The honors are in the acute care and ambulatory care settings. Orlando Health’s level 8 designations are a result of the organization having deployed technologies and strategies to help analyze data, achieved meaningful clinical and efficiency outcomes and introduced advanced technologies, like telehealth, to expand access to care. With the level 8 certifications, Orlando Health is designated a ‘Most Wired” organization by CHIME.

  • Local Students Meet with Orlando Health Leaders for Career Guidance

    A group of local high school students visited Orlando Health on July 13 to have career discussions with team members from Talent Management

  • Join Us at the Walk for Winnie on Sept. 17

    For questions about the event, click here or contact [email protected].

  • Chief Quality Officer Named for South Seminole Hospital

    Anita Ekambaram, MD, has been named the chief quality officer at South Seminole Hospital. A hospitalist since 2001, she is the associate director of

  • Sixth-Grader Philanthropist Raises Funds for Pet Therapy Program

    Aubrey Anthony, sixth-grader and daughter of team member Melissa Anthony, director, Foundation Event Planning, demonstrated that you

  • 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.

  • Keeping COVID-19 Out of Your Home

    With many of us spending more time at home because of COVID-19 — the disease caused by the new strain of coronavirus — the need to keep our living spaces germ-free becomes even more important. 

  • COVID-19: Maximizing Your Healthy Grocery Choices

    As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, Americans are strongly encouraged to support health with good nutrition. This can pose a challenge for those faced with meeting the dietary needs of individual family members and food budgets, along with having to navigate grocery stores struggling to keep shelves stocked.