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关于我们
Founded in 1955, Baptist Health serves families throughout the Northeast Florida region with high-quality, comprehensive care for every stage of life. Currently ranked as the “most preferred” health care provider in the Jacksonville area, Baptist Health is deeply honored to serve the community through a growing circle of care that includes nationally accredited hospitals, including the region’s only children’s hospital. Baptist has more than 200 primary care and specialty physician practices, children’s specialty clinics, home health care, behavioral health, occupational health, rehabilitation services and urgent care.
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https://www.baptistjax.com
Baptist Health的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 医院和医疗保健
- 规模
- 超过 10,001 人
- 总部
- Jacksonville,Florida
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1955
- 领域
- Primary Care、Bloodless Medicine、Behavioral Health、Emergency Care、Cancer Care、Home Health、Heart & Vascular Care、Medical Imaging、Maternal & Newborn Care、Rehabilitation、Minimally Invasive Surgery、Geriatrics、Neurology & Neurosurgery、Orthopedics和Women's Care
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Happy Physical Therapy Month! Meet Maria Sayas-zmirska, a physical therapist at #BaptistSouth. Maria has been with Baptist Health for 12 years! Q: Why did you decide to work in rehab? A: I like seeing results in what I do and making a positive impact on people’s lives. Q: What do your day-to-day responsibilities usually look like? A: I start my day seeing my first patient. I listen to how they are doing and how the treatment has affected them and then we problem-solve on what we can do to improve them further or change our course of treatment. We see several patients and individualize treatments based on their responses. We employ manual therapy, exercises and lots of education to our patients. I see new patients with musculoskeletal, neurologic or general physical conditions and we assess and categorize their problem and plan a course of physical therapy treatment. Q: What makes you proud to be a rehab therapist/specialist? My ability to impact patients' lives for improved physical health and wellness, as well as the logical and problem-solving aspects of it. Q: Where is your favorite place in the world? A: Japan and anywhere I am with my daughter. Maria, thank you for your commitment to serving our patients every day! #BaptistProud
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HEART WALK 2024: Thank you to all of our team members, families and friends who walked and donated to the American Heart Association - Florida #HeartWalk. We’re #BaptistProud to have exceeded our goal, raising an incredible $72,782 and $72,782 and earning the #2 spot in fundraising! Thank you American Heart Association for all you do to help our community live longer, healthier lives! ??
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? Hope, Healing & Heritage ? In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we honor Nol Wenly Jean Baptiste, Business Operations Manager with Baptist Heart Specialists. Nol’s journey from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to Baptist Health is a powerful testament to resilience, hope and dedication. Born and raised in Haiti, Nol was taught to embrace who he is and believe in his potential to make a difference in the world. “My teachers always told us that we are the future and believed in our potential to make a difference in the world. I still carry their words with me and am determined to help build a bright future for all, inspired by the belief they had in me,” Nol shared. Nol's path wasn’t easy. After the devastating earthquake in 2010, which claimed the lives of many loved ones, Nol felt a deep desire to rebuild his homeland. In 2012, he came to the United States, hopeful for opportunities that would one day allow him to help Haiti. “As a young adult, I believed that by studying how things worked here, I could one day return to Haiti armed with the knowledge and tools to help rebuild my homeland,” Nol said. “I realize now that is just a dream. The reality is, Haiti continues to face immense challenges and while I still love Haiti and long to see it rise again, there are ways I can put my skills and passions to use here in my new home.” Today, at Baptist Health, Nol finds purpose and fulfillment by helping optimize daily operations, ensuring the best care for our patients. “Each day at Baptist Health is a new learning experience, and I find myself growing professionally and personally. The sense of purpose that comes with this work is incredibly fulfilling.” Despite the struggles that Nol has endured, he remains hopeful and strives to be a positive light for others. He attributes this mindset to his parents, saying that his mother always demonstrated the importance of seeing the world through the eyes of a child, with wonder and imagination. Nol’s father taught him that when you believe in yourself and your dreams, you are more inclined to dedicate time, energy and effort toward realizing them. “During Hispanic Heritage Month, I think not only of my family, my teachers and my community in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, but of the family I have built here, who have embraced me with open arms.” Nol's story is a reminder of the power of hope, resilience, and living with an open heart. “Through understanding and appreciation, we discover not only the beauty of diversity but also the connections that bind us all. Let our hearts be open, for in embracing each other’s heritage, we find the true path to a harmonious and empathetic world,” Nol added. #BaptistProud
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While many of us were with loved ones at home during Hurricane Milton, we want to recognize the incredible team members who spent their time at our hospitals and Emergency Centers, caring for our patients. To our facilities, clinical and support staff who worked tirelessly through the storm - thank you for your dedication and selflessness. We are #BaptistProud to have such amazing individuals leading the way at Baptist Health. To everyone feeling the full impact of Hurricane Milton, please know that our thoughts are with you. ??
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We’re so grateful to our Plant Facilities team for keeping #BaptistJax safe & prepared. Our thoughts are with those across #Florida facing tougher conditions from #HurricaneMilton. ?? #PlantFacilities #HurricanePrep #FloodProtection #Jacksonville
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Celebrating Health Care Food Services Workers Week! At #BaptistJax & Wolfson Children's, our incredible team downtown goes beyond just serving meals—they bring energy, warmth and joy to everyone they meet. We’re shining a light on these unsung heroes who nourish our patients, staff and families with love and dedication. Thank you for all you do! ?? #BaptistProud
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We hope you’re staying safe after the storm! ??? Tomorrow, all Baptist Health hospitals, offices and facilities will be open for normal operations. Our thoughts are with those across Florida impacted by Hurricane Milton. ?? We also want to take a moment to give a huge shoutout to our amazing Plant Facilities team, especially at #BaptistJax in San Marco, for their hard work preparing our campuses for potential flooding and hurricane conditions. While many in the community were hunkering down or prepping their own homes, these team members sprang into action to do everything they can to keep our patients, team members and facilities safe. Thanks to our advanced flood protection system and backup pumps, our facilities located on the St. Johns River are well-prepared even during major storms. Great work, Plant Facilities! #BaptistProud
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WEATHER UPDATE - WEDNESDAY 10/9: Baptist Health continues to closely monitor Hurricane Milton, and is making operational updates to prioritize the safety of our patients, team members and providers. Please see below for location-specific updates for tomorrow. THURSDAY 10/10: ?? All emergency centers remain open ?? Baptist Clay, Baptist Nassau & Baptist South remain open & operating as normal ?? Baptist Jacksonville, Baptist Beaches & Wolfson Children’s Hospital: elective surgeries & procedures scheduled for 10/10 are being rescheduled; outpatient labs will be closed ?? Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center San Marco will be closed ?? Primary Care Offices will be closed ?? Specialty Care Offices will be closed ?? HealthPlace at Fleming Island will be closed (EXCEPTION: Baptist MD Anderson at this location will be open) ?? HealthPlace at Nocatee will be closed ** Please note: If your scheduled appointment or procedure is affected, please call your provider’s office. Thank you for your patience. ** VISITATION: All restrictions have been lifted as of 10/10 FRIDAY 10/11: ?? We expect all facilities & offices to resume normal operations As always, your health and safety are our top priorities. As Milton approaches, we encourage you to allow extra time for travel and exercise caution when driving to our locations. If there are any other changes to the forecasted storm impact or Baptist Health operations, we will provide real-time updates on our social media pages and our website: go.baptistjax.com/milton --- 24/7 VIRTUAL CARE: HealthPlace on Demand offers virtual care from the same trusted, board-certified emergency and family physicians available at our Baptist ERs. Speak to a Baptist Health provider from the comfort of your home—or wherever you may be. Get started by visiting go.baptistjax.com/OnDemand.