Health Care Podcast Feature

Episode discusses Lake Nona’s impact on the future of healthy living.

BY EDITORIAL TEAM

May 13, 2020
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Episode discusses Lake Nona’s impact on the future of healthy living.

What fundamental ingredients help build a healthy community like Lake Nona?

“It’s not access to hospitals that lead to a healthy population, but rather the environment and people we surround ourselves with,” said former Senator Bill Frist, M.D. in his latest episode of the “A Second Opinion” podcast.

During a recent visit for the 2020 Lake Nona Impact Forum, Senator Frist sat down to interview some of the minds behind our master-planned community and a resident who has found better quality of life in Lake Nona.

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Senator Frist speaking during the 2020 Lake Nona Impact Forum

The former Senate Majority Leader is also a nationally-acclaimed heart and lung transplant surgeon whose “A Second Opinion” podcast explores innovative improvements to health and health care in communities across the U.S.

“It feels like it’s a small town,” said Lake Nona resident Natalia Foote who moved here with her family in 2015. “It lived up to every expectation I had. I came in wanting a sense of community – for my boys to have friends, for me to have friends and a sense of general health and wellbeing.”

Health and wellbeing go hand-in-hand with education, technology and science as essential ingredients in Lake Nona’s design. From Medical City to our parks and recreational spaces, the episode explores the impact of wellbeing across a variety of developments in Lake Nona.

“We, in essence, are place makers.” said Jim Zboril, Senior Managing Director at Tavistock, the Lake Nona developer. On the podcast, Zboril takes the audience back to the early stages of planning Lake Nona including the formation of the University of Central Florida College of Medicine.

“I knew we could build a medical school here,” said Dr. Deborah German, founding dean of the UCF College of Medicine. On her own, Dr. German gathered a 68-member committee to help create the curriculum for the first-class medical school.

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Dr. Deborah German, founding dean of the UCF College of Medicine

Click here listen to the Lake Nona episode or tune in wherever you listen to podcasts on Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public, Apple Podcasts, or Google Play. You can also check out other special episodes of “A Second Opinion” podcast recorded during the 2020 Lake Nona Impact Forum.