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Application Information
If you are interested in a fellowship in Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, we invite you to apply through ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). ERAS is an internet-based application process developed by the Association of American Medical Colleges to transmit fellowship applications, letters of recommendation, program director letters, medical transcripts and other supporting credentials from applicants, residency programs and medical schools to fellowship program directors using the internet. For information about the process or to register for ERAS online, visit www.aamc.org/eras.
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Fellowships
The program is a one-year ACGME approved clinical fellowship in Surgical Critical Care. Successful completion of the fellowship will qualify an individual to sit for the examination for the "Certificate of Added Qualifications in Surgical Critical Care" from the American Board of Surgery.
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Research
We view research as an essential part of the education and professional development of the surgical trainee. Research allows for an improved understanding of various disease processes and clinical problems, stimulates knowledge, and provides intellectual growth to our craft. It is paramount that you understand the fundamental principles in scientific study in order to interpret research that will impact the care you provide to your patients in the future. We hope that you will not view research as a task, but rather as a tool by which you can stay current in your medical knowledge.
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Alumni
Seventy-five percent of our chief residents choose to do a fellowship following graduation. Recent graduates have obtained fellowship positions in breast surgery, cardiothoracic surgery, colon and rectal, minimally invasive surgery, plastic surgery, surgical critical care as well as vascular surgery.
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Alumni
Career guidance and mentoring are provided throughout training.
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Alumni
Class of 2024 University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX Cooper University Hospital Camden, NJ OH Physician Associates
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Curriculum
Surgical Pathology is the heart of our anatomic pathology training, and with a caseload of more than 55,000 surgical specimens a year, residents receive excellent exposure to a wide spectrum of diagnostic material. After an introductory month learning to grossly examine, describe and dissect under the tutelage of senior residents and experienced pathologists' assistants, new residents are immersed in the busy surgical service.
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Benefits
Orlando Health offers competitive salaries with generous book allowances and benefits. The campus is located in a safe neighborhood near the heart of the city and convenient major thoroughfares.
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Global Health Track
Welcome to the Global and Community Health Track for OB/GYN Residents at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies!
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Wellness
Orlando is much more than beautiful weather, tourists, and theme parks. We have a growing arts scene and a new state-of-the-art performing arts center. We have professional sports teams with multiple sporting venues. The natural beauty of Florida cannot be compared. We are surrounded by numerous lakes, fresh-water springs, and biking/hiking trails. Orlando is 90 minutes from our closest beach.