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Florida Hospital


Graduate to a higher level of nursing. You've gained the skills, now obtain the experience you need through our unique nursing training programs.
A Career In Nursing

While our patients receive caring hands, high-tech equipment, innovative procedures and a commitment to medical excellence, our nurses receive a similar commitment from us--one that is consistent with our Christian mission and culture: People caring for people. Its what makes a difference to our patients and can make a difference to you.

We employ over 3000 Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses, Graduate Nurses, Clinical Nurse Specialists and Advanced Registered Nurses. Practitioners work in a wide range of units and departments.

FLORIDA HOSPITAL

Quality healthcare
Florida Hospital, is the largest private, not-for-profit hospital in the state, caring for more than one million patients a year. Owned by Adventist Health System, Florida Hospital's commitment to quality care and Christian service has helped build and maintain its reputation as one of the nation's leading healthcare providers.

Florida Hospital has seven hospital campuses located throughout the Greater Orlando area, ranging from a 902-bed metropolitan hospital to a 40-bed community hospital.

Among its many services and specialties, Florida Hospital operates one of the top five Cardiac Care Centers in the nation. Florida Hospital is also a recognized leader in Neurosurgery, Women's Medicine, Obstetrics/Pediatrics, Microsurgery, Rehabilitation and Psychiatry, and is home to the largest cancer program in Florida.

Quality lifestyle
The city of Orlando has it all for young professionals, such as an outstanding projected job growth, low cost of living, no state income tax and year-round warm weather. Enjoy a day of golf, a wide range of water sports or one of the area's renowned amusement parks or check out an Orlando Magic game, attend a Broadway show or spend a day at the beach.

And for those who think of the Orlando area as the retirement capital of the world, think again-nearly half of the region's residents are 34 years old or younger.