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Edgar Guzman, MD
From the Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute offices in Downtown Orlando, board-certified vascular surgeon Edgar Guzman, MD, is dedicated to helping his patients improve their health and reclaim their best possible quality of life. He treats patients with complex and chronic diseases of the arteries, veins and lymphatic system such as carotid stenosis and peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis and more.
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G. Kendrix Adcock, MD
G. Kendrix Adcock, MD, FACS, is a vascular surgeon with Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS). Using advanced minimally invasive and surgical reconstruction procedures, Dr. Adcock cares for patients with complex and chronic diseases of the arteries, veins and lymphatic system. He treats conditions such as aneurisms, deep vein thrombosis, atherosclerosis, and carotid and peripheral artery disease.
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Michael Hanna, MD
Michael Hanna, MD, MS, is a cardiac surgeon with Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute. He completed his thoracic surgery residency from Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He trained in all aspects of cardiac surgery including minimally invasive valve surgery, structural heart therapies including Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and Mitraclip as well as mechanical support devices such as LVAD and heart transplantation. During that time, he also participated in multiple clinical trials for TAVR and LVAD devices.
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Gino Santos Castaneda, MD
Dr. Castaneda is certified by the American Board of Surgery and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He also is a registered physician in vascular imaging, a certification indicating the highest standard of vascular interpretation documentation.
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Salary & Benefits
Salary PGY4 $68,200 PGY5 $71,000 PGY6 $73,900 Additional Benefits 3 weeks of vacation Food stipend Fully-stocked
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GME
Orlando Health has over 300 Residents and Fellows as part of the Graduate Medical Education Program.
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Life in Orlando
The main Orlando Health campus is located in beautiful downtown Orlando. The City of Orlando is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, offering a variety of recreational and cultural activities. Whether you are interested in golf courses, lakes for fishing and water sports, as well as professional sports teams and great music venues, Orlando has a lot to offer. The Central Florida area offers easy access to other large cities such as Tampa and the Gulf Coast as well as a short drive to the East Coast beaches.
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Research
The fellowship program fosters and encourages those who want to pursue research in a vast array of clinical scenarios. Fellows have presented at conferences locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally, including conferences such as American College of Cardiology (ACC), International Academy of Cardiology, OHHI Symposium, and APHRS (Asia Pacific Heart Rhythm Society) in Thailand. Orlando Health supports travel to one national meeting during the year and fellows are given protected time to present cases and abstracts. Ongoing QA/QI projects are encouraged and required during the three years of training.
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Alumni
Dr. Rizcallah Deek (right) joined LPG Cardiology with Lee Health in Fort Myers as an invasive cardiologist.
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How to Apply
The Cardiovascular Diseases program participates in the National Residency Match Program (NRMP) and all applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®). If you are interested in joining our cardiovascular disease fellowship, we invite you to apply through ERAS starting July 1st. We will start reviewing applications mid-August.