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Thank
you for visiting the Florida Hospital East Orlando Podiatric Surgical
Residency website. Please take a moment and allow us to share
with you who and what we are.
The
podiatric medical and surgical residency 36-month program* is
based at the 225 bed Florida Hospital East Orlando campus. Residents
however, utilize the entire Florida Hospital Orlando network of
7 campuses and over 2,050 beds throughout the Orlando area. The
Florida Hospital Orlando campuses are currently home to over 150
allopathic, osteopathic and podiatric residents.
As
with all podiatric residency programs, our faculty is largely
voluntary, however the number and diversity of our faculty sets
us apart from most programs. Our podiatric staff at Florida Hospital
numbers 33 with the majority of those members actively participating
in the residency program. In addition, we benefit from a generous
nonpodiatric medical staff and Family Medicine residency programs.
Electronic
Medical Record System:
Documentation
of patient care is done using an “Electronic Medical Record”
or EMR called EPIC. EpicCare© is the most successful Ambulatory
EMR in the healthcare IT industry with proven features that streamline
care processes, improve community-wide health, and strengthen
the patient-provider relationship. EpicCare© replaces the
traditional paper chart, freeing users from the hassles associated
with incomplete or missing information and ensuring that care
is well coordinated when patients are referred to different providers
for treatment. Efficient workflows and an intuitive user interface
encourage physician adoption and contribute to ongoing success.
EpicCare©
is inherently flexible, accommodating specialty providers and
facilities while ensuring that clinical information is stored
in a seamless ambulatory care record. An active clinical decision
support system works at every point of the care process to minimize
medical errors, encourage formulary compliance, ensure that patients
receive recommended health maintenance and disease management
services, and allow for the accurate and effective evaluation
of practice data and outcomes.
Jay
Bornstein, DPM
Director
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