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Emergency Transfer Center
Our Emergency Transfer Center facilitates physician-to-physician referrals for patients that require emergency evaluation and/or admission into one of our hospitals. With the many unique specialties that are offered at our Orlando Health facilities, our Emergency Transfer Center is a central point of contact for outside hospitals to call and expedite the patient's arrival to the best care possible.
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Program
About Orlando Health
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Core Curriculum
Introduction to the Fellowship Program:
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Benefits
Vacation and Sick Leave
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Colon and Rectal Fellowship Presentation
Sentinal Lymphadenectomy in Colorectal Cancer The Northeastern Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons, Nov. 10-12, 2003 Palm Beach, FL Campbell RA,
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Colon and Rectal Fellowship Publications
Aversa J, Ferrara A, Williamson PW, Gallagher JT, DeJesus S. A Comparison of Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic (HAL) and Laparoscopic Colectomy for the. Treatment of Diverticular Disease. Surgical Endoscopy, 2007: In press
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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
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Wellness and Program Activities
We recognize the stress of medical training. As part of our efforts to improve resident resiliency, we are dedicated to providing our residents with the support and tools needed to maintain a healthy work-life balance and combat physician burnout. Throughout our educational curriculum we have implemented many activities/programs to ensure resident wellness which include:
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Main Curriculum, Rotations, and Tracks
Our program maintains a strong focus on primary care education while providing excellent exposure to the pediatric specialties and the care of medically complex children in a tertiary care setting. Our curriculum is structured to provide residents with increasing levels of responsibility for patient care, clinical supervision, and teaching of junior residents and medical students.
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How it Works
Robotic-assisted surgery utilizes technology that allows the surgeon’s hand movements to be translated into smaller, precise movements of tiny instruments inside the patient’s body.