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Arnold Palmer Hospital & Winnie Palmer Hospital Receive National Hospital Designations
Orlando, FL (December 7, 2017) – Orlando Health’s women and children’s facilities have been named Top Hospitals by The Leapfrog Group, an independent hospital watchdog organization. Fewer than six percent of U.S. hospitals achieve this prestigious recognition.
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Winnie Palmer Hospital Delivers 100,000th Baby
Hridaya Raj is the 100,000th baby born at Winnie Palmer Hospital.
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Orlando Health and the YMCA of Central Florida expand affiliation
Alliance focuses on health and wellness of the community.
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Keep It Cool — Three Steps to Hydration
By Elizabeth Davis, MD, Pediatric Sports Medicine Specialist
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Smart Breakfast Ideas for Kids
Studies show that eating a healthy breakfast helps improve concentration and memory, while reducing the likelihood of problem-solving errors.
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Orlando Health & Orlando City SC Announce Historic Agreement
Orlando Health will continue their affiliation with Orlando City Soccer Club.
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$5 Million Gift Expands Pediatric Neurological Care in Central Florida
Orlando, FL (October 17, 2018) – An Orlando woman with a long history of philanthropy is helping expand care for children with neurological conditions in Central Florida. At her 87th birthday celebration, Helen Leon, agreed to give $5 million to the newly created neuroscience center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Orlando Health Pediatric Trauma Director Receives National Impact Award
Orlando, FL (April 29, 2021) – Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children’s medical director of pediatric trauma, Dr. Donald Plumley, has been awarded the 2020 Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals Impact Award. This inaugural award recognizes one clinician or team across the country that has made a significant impact on the care provided to children in their hospital.
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Survey Finds Widespread Skepticism of Flu Shot Among Parents, Despite Consensus of Medical Community
More than half of parents believe their child can get the flu from the vaccine
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Choosing Smart Snacks
Snacks are an important part of smart nutrition for your child. Small stomachs make it difficult to get all the nutrition needed at a mealtime. Snacks serve as a great way to provide energy for activities and learning.