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Joseph A. Ibrahim, MD, FACS
Dr. Ibrahim earned his medical degree from East Tennessee State University. He completed his general surgery residency at East Tennessee State University and his surgical critical care fellowship at Orlando Health. He is board certified in general surgery with added qualifications in surgical critical care. Dr. Ibrahim oversees Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center and is responsible for trauma care provided throughout the Orlando Health system. He also has developed the department’s ultrasound conference and monthly “Mock Oral Prep” conference for the PGY 4-5 residents.
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Matt W. Lube, MD, FACS
Dr. Lube earned his medical degree from University of Florida College of Medicine. He completed both his general surgery residency and surgical critical care fellowship at Orlando Health. He is board certified in general surgery with added qualifications in surgical critical care. He is the past president of the Florida Society of Critical Care Medicine. He practices trauma and acute care surgery.
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Kathleen Schuemann, MD
Dr. Schuemann (Relihan) earned her medical degree from The Florida State University College of Medicine. She completed both her general surgery residency and surgical critical care fellowship at Orlando Health. She is board certified in general surgery and surgical critical care. Dr. Schuemann (Relihan) practices general and acute care surgery. Her interests include elective general surgery, emergency general surgery and surgical critical care.
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Tracy Zito, MD FACS FRCS
Dr. Zito earned her medical degree from Thomas Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. She completed her general surgery residency at The New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell) and her trauma/surgical critical care fellowship at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She is board-certified in general surgery and surgical critical care and specializes in the treatment of critically ill and injured patients as well as general surgery at the Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center Level One Trauma Center. Dr. Zito oversees the development and preparation of trauma care within our organization and community in order to better serve the Central Florida population.
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Alumni
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Rotations
Adult orthopedics/Trauma, including multisystem trauma. Diagnosis and management of adult orthopedic problems is particularly emphasized on the general orthopedic service rotation. The trauma experience is quite extensive as ORMC is Central Florida’s only Level 1 trauma center and one of the busiest in the Southeast.
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Curriculum
PGY-I Grants exposure to services helpful in preparing a foundation for a well-rounded orthopedic surgeon. Rotations outside of orthopedics includes one-month blocks in general surgical trauma, plastic surgery, infectious diseases, burns/ICU, vascular surgery and neurosurgery. For the orthopedic services rotation, four months are on our general orthopedic green and gold services. These teams consist primarily of orthopedic trauma along with adult joint reconstruction, sports, and foot and ankle components. Each intern also spends one month during the first half of the year on the orthopedic trauma night float service alongside a third-year teaching resident, followed by another month of night float in the winter/spring.
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Research
It is the policy of the Orthopedic Residency program to provide residents with a sound academic and clinical education, which must be carefully planned and balanced with concerns for patient safety and resident well-being.
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Application and Contact Info
For more information about our orthopedic residency program, please contact:
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Awards
Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has consistently been recognized as a “Best Children’s Hospital” by US News