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Gilberto “Gil” Balli was named assistant special agent in charge of the FBI Jacksonville Resident Agency branch. He will oversee all operations in seven FBI offices in Daytona Beach, Ocala, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Panama City, Fort Walton and Pensacola.
• Orange Park Medical Center, an HCA Healthcare affiliate, named
Pete Long-Innes as chief operating officer of Orange Park Medical Center. He most recently was COO of Frankfort (Kentucky) Regional Medical Center, also an HCA affiliate. He has 12 years of experience within HCA Healthcare.
• At-Large Group 1 City Council member
Terrance Freeman joined Read USA as its first full-time CEO. Read USA is a nonprofit that has provided a quarter of a million free books to more than 73,000 children in Duval County since 2011.
Personnel Moves: Three DFW Healthcare Entities Welcome New Leaders
Southwestern Health Resources, Medical City, and OneShare Health all make new C-suite hires; plus, City of Dallas appoints a new cultural affairs commissioner for District 6.
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Medical City Healthcare
Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Joseph Parra will lead Medical City Healthcare’s clinical direction, focusing on improving patient care and quality. Previously, he was CMO at HCA Healthcare’s North Florida Regional Medical Center, where he led the hospital through its COVID-19 response and increased quality scores. His experience also includes four years as CMO at Orange Park Medical Center.
Art students liven up Orange Park Medical Center’s pediatric unit
The ceilings of the pediatric areas are now teeming with paintings of animals to welcome young patients
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Middleburg High School art students recently breathed new life into Orange Park Medical Center with a bunch of new ceiling tiles in the pediatric unit. (Courtesy: Orange Park Medical Center)
Art students from Middleburg High School recently brushed up on their painting skills by decorating ceiling tiles for the children staying at Orange Park Medical Center.
Using art supplies funded by donations to the hospital’s volunteer program, students designed and painted tiles that fit the animal theme on display throughout the hospital’s pediatric unit.
Motocross fundraiser planned for Waycross teen in coma
Matthew Jernigan, 18, has been in the hospital since a horrific crash in November that left him with serious injuries and claimed the life of his mother. Author: Heather Crawford Updated: 11:34 PM EST January 1, 2021
ORANGE PARK, Fla. Members of the motocross community in Georgia and Florida are coming together Saturday for a fundraiser for a Waycross teenager who is in a coma at Orange Park Medical Center.
Matthew Jernigan, 18, has been in the hospital since a horrific crash in November that left him with serious injuries and claimed the life of his mother.