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The initiative to expand and renovate our Emergency Department as well as the Level One Trauma Center was identified following the June 12, 2016, Pulse tragedy. Thanks to generous donations from the community, Orlando Health Foundation has been able to provide not only our patients, but also our team members, with a top-of-the-line piece of technology to improve imaging and efficiency within the Emergency Department, ultimately leading to faster imaging, diagnoses and improved care.
The Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) and Cellular Therapy team includes oncologists, advanced practice providers, pathologists, radiologists, nurses, therapists, researchers, child life specialists and counselors who work together to help patients and families fight the destruction caused by cancer and blood disorders.
The Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute brings together the two most respected orthopedic and sports medicine practices in Central Florida: the Jewett Orthopaedic Clinic, with eight decades of service to the community, and Orlando Health, home to the region’s only Level One Trauma Center for adults and children.
Currently, our Patient Navigator in the Emergency Department at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) does their best to connect patients to community resources and employment opportunities. Now, through this new partnership with CareerSource Florida, our OUD Navigator will be able to directly connect these patients to employment resources in Central Florida.
The 2016 Panera Bread® Pink Ribbon Bagel Campaign raised over $21,000 for the UF Health Cancer Center – Orlando Health.
In 1926, Phillip and Amelia Caruso moved to the then-small town of Orlando, Florida with their four children. Phillip, originally from Italy, turned a push-cart produce stand in New York City into SouthernFruit Distributors. Still known for their bluebird logo, members of the Caruso family developed Southern Fruit Distributors into one of the largest and most innovative companies in Florida. Another of the family’s endeavors, Pineloch Management Corp, is also a major leader in the Greater Orlando business community.
On February 9, Shawn Molsberger, President, Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital and Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital, in partnership with Orlando Health Foundation, hosted a fundraising event for physicians and his leadership team. With the new Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital coming out of the ground, this was a great opportunity to gather those closest to the project to celebrate how far we have come while also sharing about the role philanthropy will play within the new hospital.
Having been residents of Central Florida for only a few years, Carmen and Scott Moscrip have already made their mark on the community since moving from Idaho. In their neighborhood, the energetic couple are known for their festive holiday decor from Halloween to Christmas. With large inflatables including a dragon, a turkey and a large snow globe that fill their yard, they bring joy to passersby and leave thoughts of, “I can’t wait to see what they do next year.”
Longtime supporters of Orlando Health, Julie and Jared Wolovnick furthered their generous support of our mission with a recent pledge of $1 million to support Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
The Perry Pavilion is a two-story hospitality lodge designed to house family members within our hospital while their loved ones receive acute care treatment. This “home away from home” gives family members from outside Central Florida a place to stay at an affordable price, allowing them to be close to their loved ones who may be critically ill. Often, the guests who stay at the Perry Pavilion are vacationers whose family member suddenly requires medical attention. Thanks to the pavilion, families can focus on the health of their loved one, close at hand, rather than worrying about an unplanned and extended stay at a hotel.