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  • Robotic vs. Laparoscopic Surgery

    In traditional laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon performs the procedure holding rigid instruments while viewing the surgical area through an endoscopic camera that projects the images onto a monitor. The tools move in the opposite direction of the surgeon's hands due to the pivot point design. The tools used in traditional laparoscopy have four degrees of movement.

  • Laproscopic Surgery

    Laparoscopic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that allows for reduced amount of pain, scarring, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery.

  • Find an ER Close to You

    Emergency preparedness is the driving force behind disaster management and our Emergency Preparedness team is dedicated to planning and training Orlando Health team members for the disasters of tomorrow.

  • Level One Trauma Center

    Orlando Regional Medical Center is proud to be home to Central Florida's only Level One Trauma Center.

  • Freestanding ERs

    A freestanding ER is simply an emergency facility that’s physically unattached to a hospital building.

  • Emergency Transfer Center

    Our Emergency Transfer Center facilitates physician-to-physician referrals for patients that require emergency evaluation and/or admission into one of our hospitals. With the many unique specialties that are offered at our Orlando Health facilities, our Emergency Transfer Center is a central point of contact for outside hospitals to call and expedite the patient's arrival to the best care possible.

  • Benefits

    In addition to the full-time salary, CME and insurance benefits included as part of the APP Fellowship Program, participation in the fellowship provides immeasurable opportunities such as personal growth, networking, and skill development. This fellowship will provide a significant advantage in your career transition into becoming a Critical Care APP. It will equip the fellow with considerable experience, training, and development of skills and knowledge that will last through your entire career. It will also allow opportunities for networking and exposure, which otherwise would be hard to replicate. The fellowship essentially functions as a yearlong job interview, not only with the critical care team, but also with the different specialty rotations. If the fellow decides to stay with Orlando Health after successful completion of the program, the fellowship effectively becomes a one-year on-boarding process, jump-starting your transition into a successful career.

  • How To Apply

    You will be required to provide your current resume, personal statement and three letters of recommendations. The personal statement should be a brief synopsis explaining why you want to complete this fellowship and why you would be the best candidate for the position. The letters of recommendation should have knowledge of your clinical ability and come from a physician and two advanced practice provider peer references.

  • Benefits

    In addition to the salary and insurance benefits as part of the APP Fellowship program, participation in the fellowship carries significantly more “non-measurable” benefits. This fellowship will provide a significant step-up in your career transition into becoming a Cardiovascular APP. It will provide significant experience, training, and development of skills and knowledge that will carry through your entire career. It will also provide opportunities for networking and exposure, which otherwise would be hard to replicate. If the fellow decides to stay with Orlando Health after successful completion of the program, the fellowship effectively becomes a one-year on-boarding process, jump-starting your transition into a successful career.

  • How To Apply

    Please provide your current resume, personal statement and three letters of recommendations to the email below to apply for the fellow position. The personal statement should be a brief synopsis explaining why you want to complete this fellowship and why you would be the best candidate for the position. The letters of recommendation should have knowledge of your clinical ability and come from a physician and two advanced practice provider peer references.