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  • Alumni

      Alumni 2024-25 Leanne Iorio, DO, Orlando Health Colon & Rectal Institute Andrew Kerner, DO, Orlando Health Colon & Rectal

  • Contact Us

    For more information about our Colon and Rectal Surgery program, please contact:

  • Contact Us

    Fellows 2025-2026 Residents Kathleen Harris, M.D. Kevin Rhee, M.D. Alexandra Schoene, M.D.  

  • Research

    Research All colon and rectal residents are expected to participate in research with an aim for presentation at the annual ASCRS meeting and

  • Rotations

    Residents will rotate with specific attendings in 2 month rotations in accordance with our mentorship model of education. Learning will occur in the setting of the operating room, endoscopy suite, clinic, and rounding in the hospital. Most experiences will be located at our downtown clinic and at Orlando Regional Medical Center. Additional learning opportunities occur at other sites including Orlando Health Dr. P. Philips Hospital, Orlando Health - Health Central Hospital, Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Children's Hospital for Women & Babies, and the Orlando VA Medical Center. Travel between clinical sites will be minimized. Interaction and collaboration with general surgery residents and medical students will enrich the overall educational experience.

  • Conferences

    Conferences Weekly Didactic Lecture Covers the entirety of the ASCRS Textbook throughout the year. Monthly Morbidity

  • Simulation

      Simulation Residents will have access to world-class simulation centers here in Orlando. This includes the established Nicholson Center

  • Simulation

    Additional Resources Physician Wellness Physician Wellness Council On Site Resources Physician Coach Licensed

  • Applying

    Applications should be submitted via the Electronic Residency Application System (ERAS), and all applicants must be registered with the National Residency Matching Program (NRMP). The deadline to submit applications is November 1, but applications prior to October 15 are preferred. A supplemental paragraph stating “Why you want to complete your Residency at Orlando Health” is required should be submitted with your ERAS application. The paragraph should be between 100-150 words and can be included at the end of your personal statement that is part of your ERAS application.

  • 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.