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Meet Isabella
Isabella was diagnosed with brain cancer when she was only 17 months old. Get to know Isabella, and her strength and survival story, through her Mom, Claudia.
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A Tribute to Joyce Sorn
On Sunday, July 8 Orlando Health lost a very dear friend, longtime supporter and volunteer. Joyce Sorn’s connection to Orlando Health began in the 1950s when she started volunteering behind the Information and Mail desk at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) when it was known as Orange General Hospital, and where she was also born.
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Lori Sommer: Patient, Volunteer, Friend
After being diagnosed with cancer in 2003, Lori Sommer established a long-lasting connection to Orlando Health, the Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center and the Orlando Health Foundation.
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Donations to Trauma Center in Action
Thanks to the extreme generosity of our donors and the community in the wake of the Pulse tragedy last June, several much-needed changes are coming to help both patients and the teams who treat them.
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Help Support Our Hospitality Homes
The Hubbard House and Cynthia C. & William E. Perry Pavilion will celebrate Hospitality Homes Week July 19 - 25, 2017.
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9 pounds and NICU
When most people think of infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), the first image that comes to mind is tiny babies who are smaller than your hand. For NICU mom Donna, that’s not the picture she sees when she thinks of her son Johnny, born at 9lbs, 1oz.
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Teen Xpress 20th Anniversary
In honor of the 20th anniversary of the Teen Xpress program offered through The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families, Eileen Navarro, MSN, ARNP, Family Nurse Practitioner for Teen Xpress offered her thoughts on the team, their success and how they should celebrate 20-years.
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Art Meets Medicine - Finding Gratitude!
A cancer diagnosis and treatment process are often accompanied by a tremendous amount of stress. To combat this, Orlando Health Cancer Institute offers various Integrative Medicine programs that provide healing services to compliment patients’ medical treatments – focused on their physical, emotional and social health.
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Dunkin’ Iced Coffee Brings Joy to Local Kids
On May 25, Dunkin’ restaurants across our community celebrated Iced Coffee Day in an extra special way. Through the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation, for every iced coffee sold on this day, $1 was donated to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. In total, local Dunkin’ restaurants raised $30,000 for the kids and families served at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer.
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Frank's Road to Recovery
Frank’s story begins one evening while umpiring a softball game. He was doing his usual activity of running from behind home plate, back and forth, repeatedly. But on this occasion, by the end of the night his knee was in extreme pain. Just walking back to his car was almost unbearable. He went home and pushed through the pain and went on to umpire the following night, and then the next weeks and months. Frank managed to fight through the pain for four months before finally deciding to get his knee looked at. After an MRI, it was determined that he had a torn meniscus.