Versatile, compassionate, and always ready to lend a helping hand—our community of affiliated ObGyns is stronger because of the dedication of more than 2,000 medical assistants. From warmly welcoming patients to supporting physicians and practitioners during exams and procedures, you truly make a difference in every healthcare journey. Your commitment to providing exceptional care helps brighten the lives of so many. Thank you for your hard work and dedication to women's health. Happy Medical Assistants Recognition Day! #MARWeek #MARDay #BridgingTheGap
Unified Women's Healthcare
Hospitals and Health Care
Tampa, Florida 12,658 followers
About us
Unified is accelerating meaningful change in women’s healthcare by building healthy, innovative and mission-driven businesses to meet the comprehensive needs of women across the entirety of their health journey. Founded in 2009, Unified’s business affiliates support more than 2,600 providers across 22 North American markets and remain an indispensable source of business knowledge and innovation to transform women’s healthcare. Its four businesses remain top in their field, including the largest ObGyn physician practice management platform in the United States, the global pioneer in fertility treatment and science (CCRM Fertility), the leading women’s maternity analytics platform that directly improves birth outcomes (Lucina), and the nation’s leading virtual menopause clinic provider (Gennev). For more information, visit unifiedwomenshealthcare.com.
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- Hospitals and Health Care
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
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- Tampa, Florida
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- Privately Held
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Employees at Unified Women's Healthcare
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Julie Meyer
President, SPHR, SHRM-CP, MBA, HR Consultant, Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit and County Court Mediator, Coach, Solution Provider, Empowering…
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Jill Angelo
Healthcare executive, Board Director
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John Chapman
Vice President, Clinical Operations | Multi-Site Health Care | Customer…
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Mary Guhin
Very capable administrator, program manager, and customer service manager.
Updates
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Tomorrow: Don't miss a great opportunity to join the experts at Unified affiliate Gennev for a meaningful, empowering conversation about #menopause. #WorldMenopauseMonth
In celebration of World Menopause Month, on October 23 we invite you to join our special webinar, "Meno 101," a comprehensive and empowering session designed to equip women with essential knowledge and practical strategies for navigating the transformative journey of menopause. This webinar is not just an educational opportunity; it's a celebration of womanhood, resilience, and the shared experiences that connect us all during this significant life transition. ❤️
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We are thrilled to announce that Audrey Lysko, Division President and valued leader at Unified Women’s Healthcare, has been recognized as one of the Top 50 Women Leaders of Raleigh for 2024! 🌟 Audrey’s dedication, passion, and commitment to empowering women in healthcare have truly made a lasting impact on our team and the community. Her recognition is a testament to her outstanding leadership and unwavering drive to make a difference. Please join us in celebrating Audrey’s remarkable achievement and the incredible work she continues to do! #WomenInHealthcare #UnifiedWomensHealthcare #WomenInLeadership
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During this #PAWeek, Unified honors the Physician Associates/Assistants who serve patients throughout our community. We recognize and celebrate their career accomplishments, contributions to our industry, and the crucial care they provide to women across the country. #PAsGoBeyond
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It's National Midwifery Week! Midwives' essential work is shown to increase access, enhance the patient experience and improve health outcomes. Unified celebrates the midwives across our community who care for and empower patients with skill, empathy, grace and deep expertise. #MidwiferyWeek2024
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Our thoughts are with colleagues and communities impacted by Hurricane Helene, from Florida’s West Coast through Asheville, NC. Many of our team members are facing difficult conditions, with some stranded due to mudslides and roadway obstructions. Despite these challenges, our team has mobilized to ensure support and patient care continue uninterrupted. We’ve arranged temporary housing, provided essentials, and we’re loading multiple vehicles at our Raleigh location to deliver much-needed supplies to Asheville. This effort is a testament to the strength and resilience of our Unified family. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to help our colleagues through this challenging time. #UnifiedWomensHealthcare #HurricaneRelief #TeamSupport #UnifiedCares 💜
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In honor of #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth we are proud to share that 80 percent of our 75+ breast imaging sites now offer breast ultrasound for patients with dense breasts and for diagnostic purposes. This significant step comes in light of the new FDA guidelines on dense breast tissue, which can make it more challenging to detect abnormalities. Access to advanced imaging options is crucial for comprehensive care. And our dedicated teams are committed to empowering patients and ensuring they have the tools they need for proactive breast health. Together, we are making important strides for women during October and beyond.
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“If doctors simply dismiss women and say that their symptoms couldn’t possibly be related to menopause or perimenopause, women are not going to put up with that because a million other pieces of information they’ve reviewed online tell them otherwise.” Dr. Maureen Whelihan, a ObGyn at a Florida Woman Care affiliate practice, speaks to Fortune about how Gen X women are approaching menopause differently then previous generations and new research that is casting hormone therapy (HT) in a new light. Read the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/eTWPYUsX
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Did you know over 40% of women have dense breasts and as a woman's breast density increases, so does her risk for breast cancer? Understanding dense breasts and utilizing supplemental imaging, like tomosynthesis and ultrasound can be the key to identifying breast cancer at its earliest, most treatable stages. As of September, this year, the FDA has ordered all states in the US to notify women and their healthcare providers of their breast density type. Together, we can empower patients and healthcare providers to take proactive steps towards better breast health. #WorldDenseBreastDay2024 For more about dense breasts and the importance of breast ultrasounds, watch the video below from Dr. Aaron Sudbury.
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Introducing Lodus. Unified is excited to announce the launch of our new online provider directory. This digital solution allows women across the U.S. to view trusted information on a wealth of health and wellness topics, and find the clinicians whose expertise fits their unique needs - all in one place. Services include ObGyn visits, fertility treatment, menopause care, nutrition and weight management. Visit the site at lodushealth.com.
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