South Florida Baptist Hospital
3202 N Park Rd, Plant City, FL
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Plant City, Florida, is a small city located between Tampa and Lakeland, known as the Winter Strawberry Capital of the World. It hosts the annual Florida Strawberry Festival, attracting thousands of visitors for its fresh produce, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities. The city's history is tied to its agricultural roots, with early settlers focusing on farming citrus and strawberries. Plant City also features charming historic districts with preserved architecture and quaint shops. Despite its growth, the city maintains a close-knit community atmosphere, making it a welcoming place to live or visit.
Maternity services at South Florida Baptist Hospital offer family-centered care for mothers and their newborns. The hospital provides spacious labor, delivery, and recovery rooms equipped with advanced medical technology, ensuring both comfort and safety. The expert medical staff includes various providers to support all aspects of pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care. Parents-to-be can access resources like childbirth classes, a free planning guide, and assistance in finding an obstetrician or pediatrician. The hospital offers flexible visiting hours, educational videos, and pre-registration for deliveries to help families prepare for the arrival of their new baby. South Florida Baptist Hospital currently sees approximately 624 annual deliveries.
Program Details ?
- Program Start Date: March 2025?
- Internal call model?
- OB/GYNs Needed for First Assist: Yes?
- Gyn responsibilities: ED back-up ?
- OG/GYN back up for Midwives: No?
- OB/GYN back up for Family Practice physicians: No?
- Program Objectives:?
- Provide clinic and L&D support to ensure consistent high-quality care.?
- Expand access to care for women in the community.?
- Reduce time to OB visits (currently scheduling 4-5 months out). ?
- Reduce time to schedule Well Women’s Visits?
- Opportunity to increase GYN surgeries
Hospital Details?
- Annual Hospital Deliveries: 602?
- Anticipated OBHG deliveries – Unassigned patients vs Private patients: 25?
- Current L&D coverage model: Internal call model?
- NICU Level: I?
- Anesthesia: Onsite 24/7?
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