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Orlando Regional Medical Center gets new president
Effective June 1, Orlando Regional Medical Center will be under new leadership. Mark Jones, current president of Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, will take over as ORMC president. Jones succeeds current hospital president Shannon Elswick, who is retiring at...
Tags: International Drive, Hospitals and Clinics, United Way , Corporate Officers, Florida State University
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Leapfrog health analysts hand out hospital grades
Florida's hospitals, like those across the rest of the nation, have received their spring report cards and more than a third earned an A, according to a nonprofit organization that advocates for safer health-care delivery. In the Sunshine State, 37...
Tags: DeLand, Medical Specialization, Chemical Industry, Winter Park, Health
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UCF Medical School graduated its first class Friday
And they're doctors. The first class of medical students to come out of the University of Central Florida College of Medicine graduated Friday morning during a ceremony on the UCF campus. The charter class of 36 graduates also was the first class of...
Tags: University of Central Florida, John Hitt, Awards and Prizes, Hospitals and Clinics, Baylor University
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Angelina Jolie's breast surgery sparks cancer discussion
Angelina Jolie's news that she elected to have both breasts removed to reduce her chances of developing breast cancer has put a celebrity spotlight on a decision more women are facing. Advances in genetic testing and a better understanding of the BRCA...
Tags: Angelina Jolie, Mastectomy, Tamoxifen (drug), Reconstruction, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Hospital charges vary widely across region, nation
Making hospital charges more transparent, the federal government this week released data showing what medical centers across the country charge for treating 100 of the most common reasons patients get admitted. The charges vary dramatically —...
Tags: Consumers, Health Insurance, Health Insurance Cost, COPD, Medicare
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Got milk? Local effort launched for human milk bank
Orlando Sentinel ColumnistEvery year thousands of babies are born prematurely in Florida and sometimes mothers are unable to provide milk for their babies. Mothers may be too sick to breastfeed. Some moms are too stressed to breastfeed when they have a sick infant in the NICU....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing
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Children's hospitals come together, finally
Memo to the skeptics: Orlando appears to be supporting three children's hospitals just fine, thank you very much. Ask Olympic gymnast Gabby Douglas. Or Ashley Greene of "Twilight" fame. Jameer Nelson or Johnny Damon could tell you. Shaq even made a...
Tags: Social Issues, Children's Health, Health, Six Flags Inc., Family
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Longwood woman has collection of 150 hats for Kentucky Derby
Jean Waters has so many hats, she's loaning them to her friends on the one day of the year that wearing an elaborate hat is very much in style: Kentucky Derby day. Waters, who owns more than 150 hats, will provide the head fashions for the ladies at...
Tags: Equestrian, Walmart, Kentucky Derby
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A salute to millions of unpaid heroes
This is officially National Volunteer Week – a time to celebrate people doing extraordinary work simply out of the goodness of their spirit. In fact, if we had to pay all the selfless people who volunteer in our nation, by one estimate we’d...
Tags: Nursing Homes, Family, Seminole County, Xbox
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Nonprofit hospitals: Do they give back enough?
Although Orlando is a medium-sized metro, its two main hospital systems rank in the big leagues of top-grossing nonprofit hospitals in the nation, according to a recent report. With annual gross charges of $8 billion, Florida Hospital came in fourth out...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colombo (Sri Lanka), Winter Park, 2010 Census, Finance
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Employees' unhealthy habits have growing effect on their insurance premiums
If you're overweight, have high blood pressure, smoke or are diabetic, your employer may soon require you to improve your health, get counseling on the issue or pay a fine, especially if you work for a large corporation. In an effort to rein in...
Tags: Michelin Group, Weight, CVS Corp., Labor Legislation, Amusement and Theme Parks
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He works a volunteer job for every paying one — and is richer for it
Bob Kodzis is sitting across from me in a coffee shop. And he is on. His hands are flying. His topics are ever-changing. Over the course of 60 seconds, he does a magic trick, teaches me the Japanese symbol for "listening" and introduces me to a word...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Fringe Festival, Amusement and Theme Parks, Winter Springs, Charity
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