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New Center for Wellness and Rehab Care Opens
The colorful 7,700-square-foot facility is designed to provide rehabilitation services for patients diagnosed with heart or lung diseases, as well as patients needing physical, occupational, or speech... -
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Florida Hospital Fish Memorial Hosts 5K for Nurses
The overall male winner of the race was 52-year-old Elvis Campos from Lake Mary with a time of 21 minutes and 31 seconds. The overall female winner was 33-year-old Viviana Vallejo from Sanford, with a... -
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Florida Hospital Fish Memorial Honors Volunteers
In honor of National Healthcare Volunteer Week, Florida Hospital Fish Memorial hosted a volunteer appreciation tea on May 9. -
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Florida Hospital Fish Memorial Names Chief Nursing Officer
Michele Johnson has been selected to serve as chief nursing officer (CNO) for Florida Hospital Fish Memorial, effective June 5. -
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Advanced ICU Care Recognizes Nurse
Kerry Putegnant, Florida Hospital Fish Memorial intensive care unit (ICU) nurse manager, received the 2017 I SEE YOU CARE award from Advanced ICU Care, the nations largest provider of tele-ICU. -
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The Results are in Orange City Loses nearly 400 Pounds!
Collectively, the group lost 387 pounds and 128 inches! -
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Florida Hospital Fish Memorial Performs Decontamination Drill
The premise of the fictitious emergency scenario was a car accident on I-4 near Exit 111 involving students taking a field trip to Orlando. -
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Construction Continues on Urgent Care Facility
Located at 1340 Saxon Blvd., Orange City, directly adjacent to the I-4 overpass into Deltona, the 5,000-sq. ft. facility will be a Florida Hospital Centra Care and is expected to open in the summer. -
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Hospital Leads Seminar on Diabetes and Laughter
Diane Trask led a free seminar at Florida Hospital Fish Memorial on how laughter can help those with diabetes. -
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Florida Hospital Fish Memorial Hosts Heart Health Seminar
Interventional cardiologist Dr. Roy Venzon discussed peripheral artery disease (PAD), the diseases of blood vessels outside the heart and brain, on March 9 for nearly 70 community members.