Newsweek has recognized Orlando Health twice in its America’s Greatest Workplaces 2024 survey: for diversity and women 🙌 Both recognitions are based on anonymous surveys that provide insight into our corporate culture and work environments. “Today, women make up more than 75% of our workforce, and more than 64% of our team members in leadership positions are women. Our team is proud to contribute to our Orlando Health environment of inclusiveness," says Quibulah Graham, senior director of Diversity and Minority Business Development.
Orlando Health is recognized as one of the 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare for 2024 by Becker's Hospital Review. 🌟 This list highlights organizations that prioritize the happiness, satisfaction, wellbeing and fulfillment of their employees. “This national recognition speaks to all that we are doing at Orlando Health to be Your Best Place to Work,” says Karen Frenier, senior vice president and chief nurse executive. “We want all of our team members to be proud and feel appreciated for their contributions to our amazing culture.” #OrlandoHealth #BestPlacetoWork
On April 11, 2024, Orlando Health broke ground in Longwood on a new freestanding emergency room in City of Longwood, FL! The 11,900-square-foot facility will house 10 exam rooms, an imaging suite, a lab, and an ambulance bay "The new Orlando Health Emergency Room – Longwood represents our continued commitment to this community which we have been proudly serving for 40 years," says Shawn Molsberger, senior vice president of Orlando Health's northeast region and president of Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital. "Our goal is to continue to expand and enhance the types of healthcare services we provide to the Longwood community."