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  • Leave of Absence

    New York Life administers our requests for a leave of absence under the Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA), personal and military leaves, in addition to handling our Short Term Disability (STD) and Long Term Disability (LTD) benefits.

  • Kronos

    Log into our time and attendance system to view your schedule.

  • Library Services

    Library Services is a resource for team members and affiliated physicians to advance education, research, patient care, and community services at Orlando Health.

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

    The Team Member Assistance Program (TMAP), formerly known as the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a free, confidential counseling service provided by Orlando Health to all its team members and anyone living within their household.

  • BrandSource

  • The Work Number

    Orlando Health team members use The Work Number service when you apply for a loan, need a reference check; lease an apartment or any other instance where proof of employment or income is needed. You benefit from having control of the process 24/7 – by authorizing others access to your information.

  • Requirements for Program Completion

    The residency program is structured as a two-year training program with curriculum that consists of both didactic and practical clinical training components. In order to satisfactorily complete the residency program, the resident must successfully complete all competencies listed for each rotation in the AHST System. This document contains the detailed requirements each resident must complete in order to obtain the appropriate sign-offs. In brief, these requirements include the following:

  • Resident Evaluations

    The residency program uses the Allied Health Student Tracking (AHST) System to track and evaluate the resident’s progress through the program using consistent and well-defined metrics. The software facilitates the evaluation of the resident’s strengths and areas for improvement, as well as keeps track of the resident’s accomplishments.

  • Resident Responsibilities

    During the first year, the physics resident attends didactic lectures, conferences, and participates directly in the clinic through a series of structured rotations. The resident works closely with staff physicists and dosimetrists to observe and participate in conventional and IMRT treatment planning, image acquisition, on-board imaging, fusion, registration, dose calculations, design and fabrication of patient treatment aids, treatment machine calibrations, patient and phantom dose measurements, quality assurance procedures, brachytherapy procedures, and other physical and technical tasks performed in the clinic. They will also be responsible for several clinical projects and reports to help strengthen their understanding of the clinic. During this time, the resident should develop basic radiation oncology physics skills and also should develop an overall understanding of the radiation oncology physicist’s and dosimetrist’s role in the clinic.

  • Colon and Rectal Fellowship Presentation

    Sentinal Lymphadenectomy in Colorectal Cancer The Northeastern Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons, Nov. 10-12, 2003 Palm Beach, FL Campbell RA,