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Ohme Entin

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER, ORLANDO HEALTH ORLANDO REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER VICE PRESIDENT, ORLANDO HEALTH

Ohme Entin serves as chief operating officer of Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center, the flagship hospital of Orlando Health and home to the area’s only Level

One Trauma Center.

In this role, Entin is instrumental in driving the operational performance and executing strategic initiatives for the 808-bed hospital located in the heart of downtown Orlando. As one of the largest tertiary facilities in the region, Orlando Health ORMC sees more than 85,000 patients per year.

Prior to this role, Entin served as the president of Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital, where she made history as the first Black woman ever to lead an Orlando Health hospital. During her tenure there, Entin was responsible for leading strategic and operational direction for the 84-bed hospital, rapidly elevating it after acquisition to the high standards of an Orlando Health facility. She also made her mark expertly guiding the hospital through the many challenges of the pandemic and navigating a transformational conversion to a new comprehensive health record system. Entin also previously served as chief operating officer of the 285-bed Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital.

Highly regarded for her approachable leadership style and success in boosting team member engagement, Entin’s contributions resulted in both Orlando Health St. Cloud and Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips being named for the first time as Best Places to Work by Modern Healthcare, a significant achievement in the healthcare industry. Entin is known throughout Orlando Health as a champion for promoting the organization’s culture of caring for and about each other.

Ohme holds a master’s degree in Health Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University and a bachelor’s degree in Public Health from Rutgers University. She is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

A native of New Jersey, Entin lives in Orlando with her husband, Hindolo, and two daughters, Zaria-Grace and Nova.

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