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  • Faculty Members

    Residency: Orthopedic Surgery — Duke University

  • 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. 

  • Mikali Shedd, Pharm.D.

    Dr. Mikali Shedd is from San Antonio, TX. She received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from The University of the Incarnate Word – Feik School of Pharmacy. She completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Orlando Regional Medical Center in Orlando, Florida. During her PGY2 Emergency Medicine Residency at Orlando Health, she will participate in direct patient care, conduct a research project assessing practice variations in prophylactic antibiotic management for type III open fracture among trauma centers in the United States, and conduct a medication use evaluation on insulin pump processes and management. She will be presenting a continuing education seminar on checklists and simulations for emergency situations. Upon completion of residency, she plans to pursue a clinical specialist position in emergency medicine.

  • Simulation

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

  • Core Curriculum

    Introduction to the Fellowship Program:

  • Leadership and Faculty

    Orthopedic Trauma George Haidukewych, MD Joshua Langford, MD Kareem Shaath, MD Frank Avilucea, MD Stanley Kupiszewski, MD Mark Munro, MD Orthopedic

  • Alumni

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  • Rotations

    Adult orthopedics/Trauma, including multisystem trauma. Diagnosis and management of adult orthopedic problems is particularly emphasized on the general orthopedic service rotation. The trauma experience is quite extensive as ORMC is Central Florida’s only Level 1 trauma center and one of the busiest in the Southeast.

  • Curriculum

    PGY-I Grants exposure to services helpful in preparing a foundation for a well-rounded orthopedic surgeon. Rotations outside of orthopedics includes one-month blocks in general surgical trauma, plastic surgery, infectious diseases, burns/ICU, vascular surgery and neurosurgery. For the orthopedic services rotation, four months are on our general orthopedic green and gold services. These teams consist primarily of orthopedic trauma along with adult joint reconstruction, sports, and foot and ankle components. Each intern also spends one month during the first half of the year on the orthopedic trauma night float service alongside a third-year teaching resident, followed by another month of night float in the winter/spring.

  • Alumni

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