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As a busy working mom of three kids, Barbara Kramer didn’t have time to worry about herself. So, when she noticed a grape-sized lump in her breast, she didn’t get it checked out right away.
Dennis Floyd has had a rich and rewarding life, filled with family, a 20-year stint in the Marines and taking care of his five-acre farm in Lake County.
Orlando, FL (January 11, 2023) Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital Intensive Care Unit has received its first corporate Certified Zero Award, which recognizes teams that provide quality healthcare and prevent patient harm events in five areas.
Orlando, FL (January 9, 2023) Amy Wheeler has joined Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital as chief financial officer and assistant vice president for Orlando Health Southeast Region.
Accuracy. Precision. Safety. If it’s your spine that’s undergoing surgery, these are three factors you want working in your favor.
ORLANDO, Fla. (March 6, 2020) --- Karen “Kalei” Walker, MD, MHS, cardiovascular surgeon recently joined Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) and the Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute.
Orlando, FL (March 25, 2020) – Orlando Health is pleased to announce Marshall Denkinger, MD, has joined as new chief medical information and information technology/clinical engineering (IT/CE) innovation officer. In this new leadership role, Dr. Denkinger will be responsible for provider relationship including virtual care, clinical informatics and IT innovation. He will lead initiatives to identify, research, pilot and support adoption of new information technology solutions and processes to best enable business and clinical enhancements.
Just like parenting doesn’t end when your child grows up and leaves home, pregnancy doesn’t end when they place the baby in your arms. Delivery triggers another pregnancy-related period for moms called the fourth trimester.
Summer is the perfect time to enjoy a picnic or barbecue. But it’s also the season when foodborne illnesses peak, thanks to bacteria multiplying faster in warmer temperatures.
Think urinary tract infections (UTIs) are just for women? Think again.