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Volunteer of the Month | Connie Brink
Connie Brink – Volunteer of the Month – July 2022
A long-time employee of AdventHealth, 22 years ago, Connie Brink became the Outreach Coordinator and trainer for the Center for Community Health... -
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Volunteer of the Month | Melanie Cianciotto
Melanie Cianciotto – Volunteer of the Month – March 2022
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AdventHealth for Children Among Best in Neonatology according to U.S. News & World Report
AdventHealth for Children has been recognized as a Best Children’s Hospital for 2022-23 by U.S. News & World Report.
The annual Best Children’s Hospitals rankings and ratings, now in their 16th... -
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Local father and VFW donate thousands of dollars worth of toys to patients at AdventHealth for Children
Daniel Webb’s four-year-old daughter, Emily, came to AdventHealth for Children last May after she was diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma, a type of bone cancer. Daniel says over the next year, his daughter...
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How our M.O.S.T. simulation training saves moms and babies
In 2013, Dr. Ashley Hill, physician leaders, nursing leaders and educators came back from a simulation conference excited to start their own program called M.O.S.T.® (Multi-professional Obstetrics...
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Why Sharing Smiles is a Cause the Whole Family Gets Behind
Dr. James Garas has been a longtime supporter of Sharing Smiles efforts in Central and South America. While he has supported this cause financially and attended trips in the past, Dr. Garas felt...
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Keep your cool during the hot summer months
Whether you're on vacation, spending a day at the beach, lounging in the pool, or just enjoying our long summer days, as we head into the hottest months of the year, it's imperative for people living...
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T1D Research Around the World
Science could be well on its way to a cure for type 1 diabetes as researchers hone transplant therapies designed to restore a patient's ability to produce their own insulin.
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Meet the Team: Keri Whitaker, RN
Thirty-five years ago, Keri Whitaker came to then Florida Hospital Orlando for answers. 'What was wrong with her? Why was she so exhausted and sleeping through classes? Why did she feel so bad and why...
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Pancreas and T1D Connection
You probably knew that your pancreas plays an important role in type 1 diabetes, but did you know that it is not just the beta cells (the cells that produce insulin) that are affected?