University of Central Florida/HCA Florida Healthcare (Greater Orlando/Osceola) Program

Cardiovascular diseaseKissimmee, FL

Specialty:

Cardiovascular disease

ACGME Code:

1411114011

Program Overview

ACGME History

Last updated: Mar 5, 2026

Accreditation

0
Full Accreditation
0
Continued
0
Warning/Probation
0
Special Conditions

Director

Name
Roland A Filart, MD
Position
Program Director - Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Appointed Since
  (Since April 2025)
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Coordinator

Name
Sabrina Maldonado
Position
Program Administrator
Email
S****@hcahealthcare.com
Phone Number
(407) 518-2751

Program

Program Size

- (3 years)
Accreditation Status
Initial Accreditation (Effective: April 25, 2025)

Composition

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Training

Fellowship Rate:
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Residents Career Path
Residents Career Path
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Quality of Life

First Year Average Weekly Hours:

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Admission

USMLE Step 2 Score:
-
Visa Sponsorship:
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YOG Cutoff:
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Incoming Schools

No data available for Incoming Schools

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Race / Ethnicity

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Gender

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Rotation Duration by Site

Location

Kissimmee, FL

Population
79,226
Income
$77,719
Education
36.2%
Employment
60.6%
Health
7.9%
Age
36
Above the national average
Below the national average
Similar to the national average

Housing - Rental Prices

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Crime - All Violent Offences

Rate per 100,000 Residents

Living in Kissimmee, FL

  • Crime Rate and Safety
    Kissimmee has a moderate crime rate but overall is considered a safe city. It is always advisable to take common safety precautions.
  • Fun Activities
    Kissimmee is known for its proximity to theme parks like Disney World and Universal Studios. Residents can enjoy outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and golfing.
  • Climate
    Kissimmee has a subtropical climate with hot and humid summers and mild winters. It receives plenty of sunshine throughout the year.
  • Races and Population
    The population of Kissimmee is diverse, with a mix of different races and cultures contributing to the community.
  • Education
    Kissimmee has good schools and educational institutions, providing options for families with children.
  • Cost of Living
    The cost of living in Kissimmee is slightly above the national average, mainly due to housing costs. However, prices can vary depending on the neighborhood.
  • Proximity to Bigger Cities
    Kissimmee is close to Orlando, which is about a 30-minute drive away. Orlando offers a wide range of amenities, entertainment options, and cultural experiences.
  • Pros
    Proximity to theme parks, diverse population, good educational opportunities.
  • Cons
    Slightly higher cost of living, hot and humid summers.

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