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  • A Tribute to Ruth Hubbard

    The Orlando Health Foundation said goodbye to a dear friend, Ruth Hubbard, who passed away on March 14, 2018 at the age of 96. Ruth was born in Frostproof, FL on August 6, 1921 to the late Leonard and Ruth Scorgie. 

  • A look back at Pulse with Eric Alberts

    On June 12, 2016, Orlando, along with the country, was forever changed.

  • Music Therapy Interventions Taking Place at Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center

    "You have cancer," is one of the most feared phrases in the English language. Even the thought of it is enough to quicken the pulse and send stress levels on the rise. Imagine, if you can, that this phrase has become your reality. Exactly how can devastating news like this affect our body's ability to keep us healthy? The Cancer Support Community at Orlando Health has the answers.

  • The Call of a Trauma Alert

    On June 12, 2016, shortly after two o’clock in the morning, 36 patients were rushed into to the Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) in only 36 minutes. Due to the close proximity of ORMC to the scene of the Pulse attack, there were no warnings, no overhead trauma alerts for the team; the injured just started coming. While, understandably, any emergency department would feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of patients and critical injuries, our trauma team staff quickly and calmly took control. Relying on their training, after a few deep breaths, everyone began to work together as a team.

  • Legacy-Making in Lake Mary

    The doctors of Emergency Physicians of Central Florida provide urgent medical treatment throughout Orlando Health’s hospitals and free-standing emergency departments. Since the mid-1980s, our two organizations have collaborated to treat emergent patients with the highest-level of care.

  • Caregivers Help Turn Challenging Journeys Into Hopeful Moments

    At Orlando Health and Bayfront Health, caregivers do more than just provide treatment. They also offer hope and encouragement that can be instrumental to the healing process. Whether it be a clinical or non-clinical team member – an empathetic smile, a friendly voice or a motivating demeanor can improve a patient’s day for the better.

  • Breast Cancer Education Sessions Empower Individuals to Take Control of Health

    Since 1983, Orlando Health has been providing exceptional and compassionate cancer care in Central Florida, focusing on patients identified as high risk for breast and other cancers by personal history, family history or genetic testing.

  • Give Some Heart…and Eat Heart Cookies, Too

    From Friday, February 1st – Thursday, February 14th, 100 percent of the proceeds from the sale of Valentine cookies will be donated to The

  • Fraternal Order of Eagles Continued Support of Orlando Health

    Their $10,000 donation ensures that these patients have the equipment and supplies need to ensure their timely recovery and well-being.   The

  • From Un-Survivable To Unstoppable

    In 2018, parents Karolina and Shane’s world turned upside down. Their 21-year-old son, Austyn, was in a horrific car accident. As the fire department tried to cut Austyn from his car,  they became increasingly afraid he may die before they could rescue him.