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South Lake Hospital receives chest pain center accreditation
This accreditation ensures that South Lake Hospital’s dedicated healthcare team is ready to rapidly assess and treat cardiac patients.
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South Lake Hospital implements tobacco-free hiring policy
The new policy requires all individuals who receive a job offer from South Lake Hospital to take a cotinine test as part of the regular drug screening process
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South Lake Hospital promotes benefits of breastfeeding
The hospital is also recognized as a breastfeeding-friendly employer.
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1Local urologist raises awareness of men's health through 'Movember' challenge
Jamin Brahmbhatt, M.D., will join thousands of other men who grow mustaches for a good cause.
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Orlando Health Hurricane Irma Update
Last update: September 11, 2017 – 2:30 p.m.
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South Lake Hospital Community Garden Seeks Gardeners for Fall Planting
CLERMONT, Fla. (September 20, 2017) - The South Lake Hospital Foundation is looking for gardeners to participate in the Fall planting of the
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Orlando Health Bolsters AI Technology with Expansion of Digestive Health Institute
Orlando, FL (April 29, 2025) – On Tuesday, Orlando Health unveiled the newly expanded Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute. The state-of-the-art facility in Downtown Orlando is recognized worldwide as one of the most advanced centers for digestive health. Now, this new expansion is bolstering Orlando Health’s innovative research including AI capabilities that improve diagnosis, treatment and outcomes for diseases such as pancreatic cancer and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
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Dietary Health In the News
Dietitian Lauren Popeck discusses the importance of eating right.
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ORMC's Redesigned, Renovated Emergency Department Opens
The two treatment areas each have a dedicated staff to focus on the patients in the specific area.
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100 Years of Caring
When Orange General Hospital opened its doors on November 5, 1918, Orlando and the nation were in the midst of historical events with great significance: World War I would end in just six days, a worldwide Spanish influenza epidemic already had killed more than a half million Americans and national elections had brought sweeping congressional changes.