Larkin Community Hospital Palm Springs Campus Program
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Hialeah, FLSpecialty:
Micrographic surgery and dermatologic oncologyACGME Code:
0811108001The Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology Program at Larkin Community Hospital Palm Springs Campus specializes in providing comprehensive training to residents in the field of dermatologic surgery. The program is designed to prepare physicians for the multitude of clinical responsibilities associated with treating skin cancers and performing cosmetic procedures.
Program Overview
The program is committed to excellence in education, emphasizing a robust curriculum and hands-on experience. Residents are educated in the surgical management of skin cancers, the use of Mohs micrographic surgery techniques, and the latest advancements in dermatologic oncology. The program also provides opportunities for participation in clinical and educational research, enabling residents to contribute valuable knowledge to the field.
Curriculum
The curriculum is specifically structured to foster both clinical skills and academic knowledge, incorporating a variety of complementary rotations. The program encompasses training in inpatient and outpatient settings, with exposure to various subspecialties of dermatology that provide a well-rounded educational experience.
Rotations
Residents are exposed to diverse clinical rotations that include but are not limited to:
- Dermatologic Surgery
- Oncology
- Plastic Surgery
- Pathology
- General Dermatology
These rotations are designed to enhance the residents' surgical skills and understanding of dermatologic conditions as they pertain to overall patient care.
Research Opportunities
The program encourages active participation in research initiatives, with a dedicated research department that connects residents to faculty mentors for collaboration. Larkin’s research initiatives promote contributions to medical literature and present opportunities for residents to present findings at national conferences.
In recent years, residents have successfully presented abstracts and completed posters focusing on advancements in dermatologic surgery and oncological practices, showcasing their work on prominent platforms.
Location and Lifestyle
Located in Hialeah, Florida, the Palm Springs Campus is situated within the vibrant South Florida metropolitan area. Miami’s cultural diversity and dynamic community foster a unique living experience, offering various leisure activities from arts and entertainment to outdoor activities amidst warm tropical weather.
The lifestyle in Miami allows residents to enjoy a balanced life outside of clinical responsibilities, with opportunities for outdoor recreation, dining, and cultural enrichment. Living in this area provides an appealing mix of professional and personal enjoyment.
Visa Support
The program is friendly to international medical graduates (IMGs) and supports various visa types. It accepts applications from residents holding a J-1 visa, which is suitable for educational exchange visitors. The program does not sponsor H1-B or F-1 visas, and applicants must provide documentation of current ECFMG certification for eligibility.
Competitive Applicant Details
The Micrographic Surgery and Dermatologic Oncology Program at Larkin Hospital is highly competitive. The program is open to DO graduates and IMGs, making it accessible and appealing to a diverse group of candidates. Those interested in applying are encouraged to submit their applications via the ERAS system.
Special Application Requirements
As part of the application process, candidates must demonstrate strong academic performance along with relevant clinical experience. There are specific requirements regarding current ECFMG certification, and detailed application materials should be submitted via ERAS.
Educational Benefits
To support the educational endeavors of residents, the program provides numerous benefits, including a yearly educational stipend, coverage for necessary courses such as BLS and ACS, and travel allowances for attending conferences. These benefits are designed to foster an inclusive educational experience while ensuring that residents have access to resources conducive to their growth.
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Eli Saleeby, MDMicrographic Surgery And Dermatologic Oncology Program Director Appointed Since July 2020Coordinator
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Living in Hialeah, FL
- Crime Rate and Safety: Hialeah has an average crime rate compared to other cities in Florida. It is important to stay informed about safety measures and potential risks in certain areas.
- Fun Activities: Hialeah offers a variety of recreational activities, including parks, shopping centers, restaurants, and cultural events. Residents can also enjoy nearby beaches and water activities.
- Climate: Hialeah has a tropical climate with hot and humid summers and mild winters. Be prepared for occasional rain showers and hurricanes during the rainy season.
- Races and Population: Hialeah is known for its diverse population, with a large Hispanic community. Residents can experience a mix of cultures and traditions in the area.
- Education: Hialeah has several educational institutions, including schools and colleges, providing opportunities for learning and professional development.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Hialeah is slightly above the national average. Housing prices, groceries, and transportation may be higher compared to other cities.
- Proximity to Major Cities: Hialeah is located near Miami, approximately a 20-30 minute drive depending on traffic. Miami offers a vibrant nightlife, shopping districts, dining options, and cultural attractions.
Pros: Diverse community, ample recreational opportunities, proximity to Miami.
Cons: Slightly higher cost of living, occasional hurricanes, average crime rate.