Inside UCF Lake Nona Hospital, a scene that has played out in hospitals for decades is getting a 21st-century rewrite. The frantic, paper-strewn nursing shift change—a process often fraught with the risk of missed information—is being replaced by a calm, structured, and digital handoff. This is just one of many innovations taking root at the hospital, which has become HCA … [Read more...]
Most Recent Lake Nona News
Why a Makerspace?
I get asked a lot why I’m starting a makerspace, and I guess the easiest way to explain it is to tell you about myself. Florida has always been home to me, I feel that in my bones. The nature, wildlife, and the unique community here have shaped who I am. When I was at UCF earning my degree in conservation biology, I spent as much time outside in the green spaces as I could, … [Read more...]
Heather Fagan, MD, Named Pediatrics Department Chair and Pediatrician-in-Chief for Nemours Children’s Hospital, Florida
Dr. Fagan will also retain her duties as the hospital’s Designated Institutional Official for graduate medical education and serve as Chair of the University of Central Florida College of Medicine - Nemours Children’s Health Department of Pediatrics Heather Fagan, MD, MS, FAAP, has been named Chair of the Department of Pediatrics and Pediatrician-in-Chief for Nemours … [Read more...]
Local Baton Twirling Team Representing USA in World Championships
Last summer, Twirl Florida competed at the United States National Baton Twirling Championships in Fairborn, Ohio, where they earned the opportunity to represent the USA in multiple events at the 2025 International Baton Twirling Federation (IBTF) World Championships in Torino, Italy. Twirlers from studios across Florida joined forces with Lake Nona’s local baton twirling … [Read more...]
Nemours Children’s Health Survey Shows Teachers See Nation’s Youngest Kids Falling Behind in Literacy, Impacting Their Lifelong Health
Teachers highlight need for improved programs and resources; Nemours Children’s Reading BrightStart! boosts literacy, affecting long-term health outcomes Children who fall behind in reading don’t just struggle in school – they are also at higher risk for chronic illness and mental health issues later in life. A new survey commissioned by Nemours Children’s Health and … [Read more...]
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