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    Orlando Health is the only designated teaching hospital in Central Florida and provides many learning opportunities for physicians.

  • Orthopedic Residency

    Welcome to the Orlando Health Orthopedic Residency website. As you will see, our program offers a well-balanced education in Orthopedic Surgery, with a strong emphasis on "hands on" operative experience. Our faculty consists of a hybrid of full-time academic surgeons and private practitioners, all of whom have dedicated a significant portion of their time and effort to resident education. Unlike many university-based programs, our high-volume caseloads offer a rewarding operative experience, beginning early in training. Our rotations are consistent, with each resident completing the same rotations through sports, spine, joints, hand, as well as the other areas of service. This consistency has allowed us to identify faculty members who truly want to teach and are willing to allow residents to participate heavily in surgical procedures. This also allows the resident to learn nuances from various faculty from both the perspective of an employed academic practice and a private practice.

  • Internal Medicine Residency

    Welcome to the Orlando Health Internal Medicine Residency. Our training program is the cornerstone of the Medical Education Department at Orlando Health and our residency offers a rewarding and enriching environment where our residents receive individualized learning opportunities and maximize their full potential as clinicians, educators, and healthcare leaders.

  • General Surgery Residency

    The Department of Surgical Education at Orlando Health is dedicated to graduate medical education, offering a five-year, ACGME accredited general surgery residency program as well as accredited fellowships in surgical critical care and colon and rectal surgery. 

  • Emergency Medicine Residency

    Welcome to the Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) Emergency Medicine Residency. We are a nationally renowned three year residency program, developing leaders in Emergency Medicine since 1986.  The heart and soul of ORMC's program are the wonderful residents who comprise it. An impressive diverse patient mix, superb bedside teaching, outstanding clinical and academic training embedded in a supportive culture are the signatures of the residency experience here. Happy residents, a family atmosphere, camaraderie and a wonderful place to live provide the platform for resident life in our program.

  • Residency Wellness Committee

    The Orlando Health General Surgery Residency Wellness Committee is dedicated to fostering a culture of holistic well-being for our residents-supporting physical, emotional, occupational, financial, and spiritual wellness. Our mission is to empower residents to thrive both personally and professionally through initiatives that promote mindfulness, resilience, and community. We strive to create an environment that nurtures mental strength, encourages team camaraderie, and cultivates healthy lifestyles without adding stress to the demands of residency. Through group activities, volunteer opportunities, and educational initiatives, we provide a supportive framework that strengthens social bonds and builds a foundation for lifelong wellness. By championing well-being in all its forms, we aim to develop compassionate, balanced, and resilient leaders-better surgeons for our patients, and better stewards of our community.

  • Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Residency

    The Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program is a CAMPEP-accredited two-year program in therapeutic medical physics. It is designed for individuals with a M.S. or Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics from an institution accredited by CAMPEP or a CAMPEP-accredited certificate program. The program's primary objective is to provide clinical training in all aspects of radiation oncology physics in order to prepare trainees for the American Board of Radiology certification and independent practice in clinical medical physics in radiation oncology.

  • Residency Life

    The residency program values diversity with regard to everything from race, gender, as well as being married or single. Approximately half of the residents are engaged or married with several couples having young children. Approximately 1/3 of the residency “own” their own homes while the other 2/3 rent houses, apartments, or condos. Where residents choose to live is variable with several residents living in the outlying smaller suburbs of Orlando including Winter Garden, Ocoee, College Park, and Belle Isle. Most of these outlying cities are a short 10-15-minute drive on the major thoroughfares to downtown Orlando. Several residents also live in downtown Orlando proper allowing them to be closer to the “action” for both taking call as well as all that downtown has to offer – restaurants, pubs, etc.