Foot and Ankle Surgery Residency Training Program · Foot and Ankle Surgery Residency Training...

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JFK Medical Center Foot and Ankle Surgery

Residency Training Program

Location

Hospital Demographics 424 Beds

• 4 ICU’s (MS, CV, CC1, CC2)

• Orthopedics, Cardiovascular, Medical, Telemetry, Vascular, Neurology

Uni. Of Miami Affiliation

New Outpatient Surgery Centers

Off-Campus Wound Care Center

Hospital Demographics Emergency Room

42 ER suites • 34 in main ER,

8 in urgent care • 26 additional

overflow beds 60,000 E.R. visits

/ year

Hospital Demographics Operating Rooms 20 surgical

suites • Main OR – 10

suites • Cardiothoracic –

4 suites

• Rothman OR – 6 suites

Affiliated Institutions Palms West Hospital

North County Surgical Center

Palms Wellington Surgical Center

Laser Surgical Center Palm Beach Surgical Center

Residency Demographics Three Year Surgical (PMSR/RRA)

Extensive amounts of reconstructive rearfoot surgery and trauma

Reconstructive and elective forefoot surgery

In-house patient management

20 months of Podiatric surgery

Rotations within multiple medical specialties with U of Miami Residents

Residency Education Attendings 13 Teaching Faculty 15 Adjunct Faculty 26 Orthopedic Surgeons/Fellow

Didactic activities consisting of : Lecture series weekly Case Reviews monthly Journal club monthly Cadaver Lab monthy

First Year Resident Podiatric Surgery • 3 months • Primarily soft tissue procedures and amputations

Rotations • Anesthesia • Emergency Medicine • Pathology • Orthopedic Surgery • Sports Medicine

Rheumatology Vascular Surgery Radiology / MRI Internal Medicine

Continuity clinic

Second Year Resident Podiatric Surgery • 8 months • Primarily elective procedures (forefoot and rearfoot) • Reconstructive forefoot and rearfoot • Forefoot trauma

Rotations • Pediatric Orthopedics • Infectious Disease • Pharmacology

Wound Care Radiology

Continuity clinic

Third Year Resident Podiatric Surgery • 9 months • Reconstructive rearfoot surgery • Trauma (forefoot & rearfoot)

Rotations • Plastic Surgery • Dermatology • Elective…

Continuity clinic

Resident Benefits Stipend: • $49,651/ yr • $51,428/ yr • $53,454/ yr

$1,500 Educational Allowance Malpractice insurance Paid Vacation (2 weeks) Sick leave Employee Health Insurance (medical, dental, scripts)

Lab coats Meals

Resident Benefits Paid Educational advancement:

• APMA/ACFAS Dues

• Boards Part III

• Training State license • Unlimited resources (books, journals,

etc…. )

Externship • 2 Students per month

• Free food @ hospital

• Full access to medical library

• Scrub all surgical cases

• Free lodging local Hampton Inn

• Rotations with Attending Faculty

Externship Responsibilities Presentation ( 10 – 15 minutes)

Participation in morning rounds

Surgical assisting-Hands on exp

Participation in didactic activities

LEARN…. LEARN…. LEARN….

Graduates Over the past several years graduates have

successfully joined podiatric group practices as well as orthopedic groups

100% of our graduates have passed the American Board of Podiatric

Surgery (ABPS) Certification exam on the initial attempt

Present third year resident will graduate with approximately 1600 procedures

Conclusion • 3 YEAR PM&S PROGRAM

• STRONG EMPHASIS HINDFOOT AND ANKLE SURGERY

• COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL STAFF

• SUPPORTIVE HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION