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  • FAQs

    For Adult and Pediatric Orthopedic trauma, there is a first call (PGY-1,2,3), and a second call (PGY-3,4,5) on each night. First call includes acute care at the Emergency Department at ORMC and Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, as well as inpatient care at ORMC. First call is covered by the Night Float resident(s) Sunday night through Thursday night. Friday, Saturday, and daytime Sunday are covered by a separate weekend call team. While not on the night float rotation, most junior residents are on weekend first call for 2 weekends per month.

  • 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:

  • Awards

    Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has consistently been recognized as a “Best Children’s Hospital” by US News

  • 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.

  • Salary, Benefits and Perks

    Residents receive numerous resources to support their training, including:

  • Alumni

    After completing their training, graduates from our program have entered general pediatrics and subspecialty fellowships all over the country.

  • Contact Us

    Director, PGY-2 Oncology Pharmacy Residency

  • Brandon P. Hobbs, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FCCM

    Education: Pharm.D., University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy, Memphis, TN (2008)

  • Brandon Wilds, Pharm.D, BCOP

    Education: Pharm.D., Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Pharmacy, Erie, PA (2012)

  • Chancey Carothers, Pharm.D., BCCCP

    Education: Pharm.D., Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy at East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN (2014)