Leesburg Regional Medical Center
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Leesburg Regional Medical Center (LRMC) is a 300-bed acute care hospital that has served Leesburg and the surrounding communities for more than 50 years. Leesburg Regional Medical Center (LRMC) is a 308-bed acute care hospital that has served Leesburg and the surrounding communities for more than 50 years. As Lake County’s largest tertiary care hospital, LRMC offers advanced cardiac care at its Heart Institute, which includes one of the largest open-heart programs in Florida. The hospital also specializes in minimally-invasive surgeries, women’s services, orthopedics, stroke care, pediatrics, neurosurgery and more. To learn more, visit www.LeesburgRegional.org.
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Just last year, the LRMC Emergency Department treated more than 40,000 patients! We are excited to break ground on the two-story expansion that will add 24 patient beds to the department and so much more...
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Leesburg Regional Medical Center is headed back to Puerto Rico. Join us on Thursday, June 8th from 12:00PM – 8:00PM or Friday, June 9th from 9:00AM – 5:00PM La Concha Resort. We are currently looking for experienced nurses in all area specialties (ICU, CVICU, Medical, ED,CMU, Observation, Case Manager) other clinical professions such as Certified Surgical Tech, Cardio Vascular Tech, Phlebotomist, Lab, Respiratory Therapist, Certified Nurse Assistant, ED Technician and other nonclinical areas such as Food Nutrition, Cooks, and Coder. We'll be hosting the event in the Salon del Mar AB Room and will have interviews on the spot. We look forward to seeing you there or visit us at https://jobs.centralfloridahealth.org
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The LRMC Wellness Center is holding its annual Summer Membership Promotion beginning May 15... don't miss out!
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Join us in celebrating all of our dedicated team members for their commitment to health! #HospitalWeek is May 7 through 13.
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The BEST volunteers call Leesburg Regional Medical Center home! Happy National Healthcare Volunteer Week to our dedicated Auxiliary. We appreciate YOU!
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Come out on Tuesday, May 2nd from 11:00am - 5:00pm to find the next great opportunity in your career! We are currently looking for experienced nurses in all area specialties (ICU, CVICU, Medical, ED,CMU, Observation, Case Manager) other clinical professions such as Certified Surgical Tech, Cardio Vascular Tech, Phlebotomist, Lab, Respiratory Therapist, Certified Nurse Assistant, ED Technician and other nonclinical areas such as Food Nutrition, Cooks, and Coder. We'll be hosting the event in the main lobby and will have interviews on the spot. We look forward to seeing you there!
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Exploring new healthcare advances ensures that when making treatment decisions, our patients have the latest possible options. Leesburg Regional Medical Center (LRMC) now offers the world's first and only fully dissolving heart stent for patients with coronary artery disease. Congratulations to Dr. Srinivas Attanti, board-certified interventional cardiologist with Citrus Cardiology Consultants, PA and on the medical staff at LRMC as well as our entire cath lab team for this impressive accomplishment.
Leesburg woman opts for wireless pacemaker, resumes active lifestyle
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LRMC Ladies in Philanthropy
The Polka Dots, Purses and Pearls luncheon is filling up fast! Be sure to register today...
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Leesburg Regional Medical Center (LRMC) is proud to share that we are one of the first hospitals in Florida to treat patients with Medtronic’s Micra TPS – the world’s smallest pacemaker. Micra is a new, miniaturized heart device and our very own Interventional Cardiologist, Hector Garcia, MD, performed the first procedure today.
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Happy Doctor's Day to all of our physicians!
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Research shows that music has beneficial effects on anxiety, pain, fatigue and quality of life. Music interventions improve heart rate, respiratory rate and blood pressure. As part of a new music medicine program, the Leesburg Regional Medical Center (LRMC) Foundation recently donated iPods to the hospital’s oncology unit. The iPods are pre-loaded with relaxing music and the staff is very excited for their patients to begin using them.