AdventHealth is planning to build a new patient tower and expand its services in Orlando.
AdventHealth expects to spend over $1 billion on its campus in Orlando with the tower that will be 14 stories tall. Among the new services it plans to introduce include kidney transplants assisted by robots, the Little Miracles Unit that will provide increased intensive care for infants born as early as 22 weeks, and the Genomics Risk Assessment for Cancer and Early Detection program, which will use the medical and family history of a patient along with data from artificial intelligence to assess potential risk.
Additional fellowship and residency programs will be created by the health system to attract and train more physicians in the region. The goal is to increase the number of accredited programs from 24 to 33 and the number of accredited fellow and residents from 358 to 467 by 2029. The health system also has ambitious recruitment goals, where enrollment will be 2,000 students this year and 3,000 students by 2030.
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The CEO of AdventHealth Orlando, Rob Deninger, said that this project will enable the campus in Orlando to become the epicenter in America for breakthrough treatments, medical education, pioneering research, and surgical advancement focused on the whole person’s health philosophy.
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