Program Overview
Summary of Residency Program
The Internal Medicine Residency Program at HCA Florida Citrus Hospital emphasizes a diverse clinical experience, a comprehensive curriculum, knowledgeable faculty, and a supportive learning environment. Residents are prepared to excel in their careers through individualized learning opportunities and mentorship from committed faculty. The program's mission is to develop the next generation of physician leaders committed to the improvement of human life.
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Program Details
Specialty
Internal Medicine
IMG Friendly (Y/N)
Yes
IMG Friendly (detail)
The program welcomes International Medical Graduates (IMG) and is committed to offering opportunities for them to succeed in their residency applications. They provide guidelines for eligibility and support throughout the application process.
Categorical Positions
Categorical Positions (detail)
The program has a diverse clinical environment and robust training with a competency-based curriculum. Specific numbers for categorical or prelim residents are not mentioned in the text.
Program Website
Address
502 W. Highland Blvd, Inverness, FL 34452
Program Director
Jeff Jordan, MD
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Current Residents
Overview
The residency program's current roster consists of an unknown number of residents, including various PGY levels, with specific efforts made to include a substantial number of international graduates. As of now, the exact demographics and backgrounds of current residents are not disclosed.
PGY-1 MD
PGY-1 DO
PGY-1 IMG
Curriculum & Education
Overview
The curriculum covers the art, science, and business of medicine and is presented in various formats designed to maximize learning, utilizing a 4 plus 1 block schedule for flexibility. Rotations include inpatient floor teams, specialty clinics, and various medical disciplines such as cardiology, gastroenterology, and infectious diseases, among others.
Application
ERAS: 1401100956, NRMP Categorical: 2195140C0
# of Locations
Residents will work at HCA Florida Citrus Hospital and potentially other affiliated locations within the HCA network.
Fellowship
Graduates from the residency program have various fellowship opportunities available, including internal medicine subspecialties. The program's strong connections enable residents to pursue fellowships at reputable affiliated institutions.
Resident Life
Overview
The Internal Medicine Residency Program at HCA Florida Citrus Hospital is designed to provide residents with the knowledge, skills, and compassion needed for success, supported by knowledgeable faculty and a supportive learning environment.
On Call Schedule
On-call meals allotment is $950 for each resident in two payments.
# of Years of Program
The program length is typically three years, during which residents will gain extensive clinical experience and education.
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Alumni
The alumni of the HCA Florida Citrus Hospital residency program have pursued various fellowships, including cardiology and gastroenterology, and have taken positions in both academic and community hospital settings. Specific institutions or geographic regions were not detailed in the text, but alumni networks tend to support each other in navigating their career paths.
Salary & Benefits
Benefits Overview
New residents receive up to $1000 for orientation, professional memberships, conference and travel expenses, cell phone, laptop, board prep, USMLE Step 3 / COMLEX Level 3 reimbursement, and a $300 a month meal stipend.
PGY-1 Salary
59842
Vacation
Residents are allocated 15 business days of vacation during the 12-month academic year, in addition to five educational days, which require approval from the program director. Unused vacation days may carry over depending on specific policies outlined by the program.