HCA Florida JFK Hospital/University of Miami Miller School of Medicine GME Consortium Program
Surgery - Atlantis, FL | ACGME Code: 4401121431 | NRMP Code: 1384440P0, 1384440C0
The HCA Florida JFK Hospital/University of Miami Miller School of Medicine GME Consortium Program, an Internal Medicine Residency Program, aims to develop the next generation of physicians and physician leaders. The program offers residents a comprehensive educational environment focusing on individualized learning opportunities. Residents are trained to become compassionate caregivers in various healthcare settings while also being trained in clinical and outcomes research. The program emphasizes both scientific and humanistic aspects of medical practice.
Application Requirements include submission through ERAS, a CV, Personal Statement, 3-4 letters of recommendation, MSPE/ Dean's Letter, Medical School Transcripts, ECFMG Certification (if applicable), Step 1, and Step 2 CS & CK. The program supports J1 visas only. For the 2023 ERAS cycle, the program will collect and review data from applicants' supplemental ERAS applications.
The program does not specify a USMLE score requirement but prioritizes applicants who pass all exams on the first attempt. U.S. Clinical Experience is required. The program prefers applicants who have had clinical experience within the last five years.
The program offers 22 categorical and 6 preliminary positions per year, with a duration of 3 years. The application deadline is December 30th. The curriculum includes a mixture of rotations and training experiences. Visa Sponsorship is limited to J1 visas only.
Overall, the HCA Florida JFK Hospital/University of Miami Miller School of Medicine GME Consortium Program focuses on preparing residents for successful medical careers with a strong emphasis on comprehensive patient care and professional development.
Web Sources
- Internal Medicine Residency Program | HCA Florida JFK Hospital | HCA Healthcare GME
- Internal Medicine Residency Curriculum | HCA Florida JFK Hospital | HCA Healthcare GME
- Internal Medicine Residency Welcome Letter | HCA Florida JFK Hospital | HCA Healthcare GME
- Internal Medicine Residency Faculty | HCA Florida JFK Hospital | HCA Healthcare GME
Team
PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 3, 3, 4, 3 )
Admission
Training
Quality of Life
Location
Atlantis city, Florida
Living in Atlantis, FL
- Crime Rate and Safety: Atlantis, being a small, mostly residential community, offers a safe environment with a low crime rate. Residents feel comfortable and secure living in this area.
- Fun Activities: Despite its small size, Atlantis has a golf course and a country club where residents can enjoy outdoor recreational activities. The nearby coastline offers opportunities for water sports and relaxation on the beach.
- Climate: The climate in Atlantis is subtropical, characterized by warm summers and mild winters. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities year-round due to the pleasant weather.
- Races and Population: Atlantis has a diverse population with a mix of different races and ethnicities, creating a welcoming and inclusive community.
- Education: The area is served by several highly-rated schools, providing quality education for residents with school-age children.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Atlantis is relatively high compared to the national average. Housing costs and other expenses may be above average in this area.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Atlantis is located near larger cities like West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. These cities can be reached in about 30-45 minutes by car, offering residents access to more urban amenities and entertainment options.
- Pros: Safe environment, pleasant climate, diverse community, proximity to bigger cities.
- Cons: Higher cost of living compared to national average, limited entertainment options within the immediate vicinity.
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1384440C0
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1384440P0
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