Psychiatry RESIDENCY PROGRAM AT The Medical Center of Aurora
PsychiatryRESIDENCY PROGRAM AT
The Medical Centerof Aurora
About HCA HealthcareWelcome to thePsychiatryResidency Program atThe Medical Center of Aurora
The Psychiatry Residency Program at The Medical Center of Aurora is part of the HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education network. HCA Healthcare is the nation’s leading provider of quality, patient-centered care. We are also the leader in graduate medical education, all brought together by a single mission:
Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.
ACGME ID: 4000700040
Salary
PGY1 PGY2 PGY3 PGY4
$55,543 $57,251 $59,686 $61,930
On-Call Meals $950 $950 $950 $950
Total Salary $56,493 $58,201 $60,636 $62,880
“Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire” – W.B. Yeats
Dear Applicant,
Thank you for your interest in the HealthONE Psychiatry residency program at The Medical Center of Aurora – Behavioral Health and Wellness Center.
The psychiatry residency program was developed in 2017. The program is ACGME accredited, with our first class expected to graduate in 2021.
Our mission is to create a nurturing, cohesive and collegial learning experiencing with a commitment to producing knowledgeable, practical and caring professionals who are committed to excellence in patient care and ongoing learning.
We provide a variety of clinical experiences to ensure that our trainees are exposed to a diverse patient population and clinical approaches to patient care. The Behavioral Health and Wellness Center at the Medical Center of Aurora is a 120 bed behavioral hospital located in Aurora, Colorado with acute adult inpatient, adolescent, and geriatric psychiatry units. In addition we recently opened a women’s unit, specializing in the care of women through the life-cycle. Our PHP, IOP and outpatient services offer exposure to continuity of care and the use of both medication management and psychotherapy. Residents will also be exposed to experiences in sub-specialty areas of psychiatry including geriatric psychiatry, child and adolescent psychiatry, consultation liaison psychiatry, ECT, eating disorders, peri-partum psychiatry, substance use disorders and forensic psychiatry. Our teaching faculty have extensive collective experience in these subspecialty areas, and are enthusiastic and committed to our mission.
Our program emphasizes the growth of clinical excellence alongside the development our residents’ personal growth and wellness. The resident wellness committee, annual resident retreat, process groups, mentorship programs and program director open door policy are all tailored to building cohesiveness and developing the careers of our young psychiatrists as well as fostering their personal growth.
We are delighted that you are considering training in our program and look forward to your application. Please contact us if you have questions about our program.
Patricia Westmoreland, MDProgram Director, Psychiatry
Our faculty
Patricia Westmoreland, MD Program DirectorGeneral Psychiatry, Forensic Psychiatry and Consult-Liaison Psychiatry
Dr. Westmoreland is attending psychiatrist at The Medical Center of Aurora. She also practices forensic psychiatry in Denver, CO. She attended medical school at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa and received her MBBCh (MD) in 1995. She completed a brain imaging research fellowship, a residency in Internal Medicine and Psychiatry, and an Endocrinology Fellowship at the University of Iowa. In July 2012, she graduated from the Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program at the University of Colorado. Dr. Westmoreland is board certified in General Psychiatry, Psychosomatic Medicine, and Forensic Psychiatry. She is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (APA), Immediate Past President of the Colorado Psychiatric Society (CPS), Chair of the Colorado Physicians for Mental Health Political Action Committee, and a representative to the APA Assembly. She is also on the council of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) and Chair of the AAPL Suicidology Committee. Her interests include women’s mental health, ethical and legal challenges in managing patients with severe eating disorders, psychiatric evaluation and management of medically ill patients, and the intersection between psychiatry and the law
Chris G. Rogers, MD Associate Program DirectorChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and General Psychiatry
Dr. Rogers is the medical director of child & adolescent services at The Medical Center of Aurora. He is the current president of the Colorado Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Society and sits on the Advocacy Committee for the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Rogers attended medical school as well as adult psychiatry residency and child & adolescent fellowship at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. His passions are teaching, psychotherapy and advocating for the needs of the families he serves. He is active in following the available research around cannabis use and recently helped update the AACAP Facts for Families on adolescents and marijuana. Dr. Rogers enjoys the challenges presented by helping to build a new psychiatry residency program and the opportunities to learn from resident physicians. When he is not working too much he is typically playing too hard either climbing up a cliff or biking down a mountain. He has 3 wonderful kids who often remind him how it’s hard to have a dad who always wants to have a “big talk.”
Leah Brar, MD Forensic Psychiatry and General Psychiatry
• Board Certified in Forensic Psychiatry and General Psychiatry• Forensic Fellowship – University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO• General Psychiatry Residency – University of Texas Health Science
Center (UTHSCSA), San Antonio, TX• Medical Education – Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Robin Bershader, DO Curriculum Development CommitteeChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and General Psychiatry
• Board Certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and General Psychiatry
• Child & Adolescent Fellowship – Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
• General Psychiatry Residency – Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN
• Medical Education – Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Bradenton, FL
• Undergraduate – Boston University; Boston, MA
Samrit Brar, MD General Psychiatry
• Board Certified in General Psychiatry• General Psychiatry Residency – University of Colorado Graduate Medical
Education, Denver, CO• Medical Education – Northeastern Ohio Medical College, Rootstown, OH• Undergraduate – Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
Michelle DeNault, MDChild and Adolescent Psychiatry and General Psychiatry
• Board Certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and General Psychiatry
• Child & Adolescent Fellowship – University of Colorado Graduate Medical Education, Denver, CO
• General Psychiatry Residency – University of Colorado Graduate Medical Education, Denver, CO
• Medical Education – Wayne University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI• Undergraduate – Oakland University, Rochester, MI
About HCA Healthcare
Erin Smith, MD General Psychiatry Chair or Curriculum Development Committee
Dr. Erin Smith is an attending psychiatrist at The Medical Center of Aurora. She attended medical school at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, LA, receiving her MD in 2014. She completed a Psychiatry residency at the University of Arkansas in Little Rock, AR, in 2018. From there she completed her board certification in General Psychiatry and took her first job here at The Medical Center of Aurora in the fall of 2018. Her interests mostly lie in acute adult psychiatry and associated psychopharmacology, but you can find her running about the geriatric unit, the outpatient clinic, and ECT at times. Outside of work she is either exploring Colorado or adventuring out of state.
Alfredo Rivera, MDGeriatric Psychiatry and General Psychiatry
Dr. Rivera is currently the Chair of the Behavioral Health Service Line and Medical Director of Geriatric Psychiatry at the Medical Center of Aurora. As the former Program Director, he still continues to serve as teaching faculty for the residency program. He attended premed at Syracuse University, and medical school at U.S.T. in the Philippines. Psychiatric residency and geriatric fellowship training was completed at the University of Cincinnati, and he is board certified in both. Additionally, he completed an extramural program from the Beck’s Institute of Cognitive Therapy and Research, and is designated as a Founding Fellow. His current mission is to expand behavior health in the Aurora-Denver area, via innovative programs and an expanding residency presence. With the diversity of expertise within the faculty, and the passion of our current residents, the success of this mission is inevitable.
Eric French, DO General PsychiatryResearch Committee and Quality Improvement Committee
• Board Eligible in General Psychiatry• General Psychiatry Residency – Palm Beach Consortium for
Graduate Medical Education, University Hospital and Medical Center, Tamarac, FL
• Medical Education – Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, New York, NY
• Undergraduate – University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
Christina Aegerter, PsyDPsychotherapy Supervisor
Trey Cole, PsyDPsychotherapy Supervisor
Joshua Burg, PsyDPsychotherapy Supervisor
Current residents
Roberto Gouthman, DO PGY-4
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Bradenton, FL
Hobbies and Interests: Spending time with family, listening to music,dancing with family and exploring Colorado.
Geoffrey Harris, DO PGY-4
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, CA
Hobbies and Interests: Hiking, Camping and listening to music
Zachary Keller, DO PGY-4
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, CO
Hobbies and Interests: Golfing, camping, hiking, and lifting
Gilberto Miranda, DO PGY-4
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, NV
Hobbies and Interests: traveling abroad, trying new foods, and bodybuilding/powerlifting
McKay Knowles, DO PGY-4
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, CO
Hobbies and Interests: Sports, getting outdoors, and finding good food spots
Brian Morgan, DO PGY-4
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, NV
Hobbies and Interests: movies, lifting and reading
Spencer Roberts, DO PGY-4
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University, AZ
Hobbies and Interests: write and compose music
Ari Aal, DO PGY-3
Midwestern University, Chicago, IL
Hobbies and Interests: playing music, attending music festivals, traveling, nature
Joseph Sochet, DO PGY-4
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, FL
Hobbies and Interests: barbecuing, computer programming and literature
Felicia Green, DO PGY-3
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, NY
Hobbies and Interests: Music, dancing, and traveling
Current residents
Jessica Tse, DO PGY-3
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, CO
Hobbies and Interests: cooking, yoga, traveling
Nathan Tolley, DO PGY-3
LECOM, Pennsylvania
Hobbies and Interests: hiking, skiing, camping
Cecilia Vigil, DO PGY-3
VCOM, South Carolina
Hobbies and Interests: walking my dog
Minh Nguyen, DO PGY-3
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, NY
Hobbies and Interests: paint, play music, run, yoga
Current residents
Alicia Cho, DO PGY-2
A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, MO
Hobbies and Interests: Performing (singing and acting), fitness, traveling, reading, dancing, and watching films and theatre
Quinn Yen, DO PGY-3
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, NV
Hobbies and Interests: snowboarding, automotive journalism, nature documentaries, PC gaming
Jun Wang, DO PGY-3
Touro University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, CA
Hobbies and Interests: play with cats, video games
Chanida Lee, DO PGY-2
University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine
Hobbies and Interests: Spending time with family, reading
Briana Tillman, DO PGY-2
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Lone Tree, CO
Hobbies and Interests: Playing string music with my family, traveling, and eating tasty food
Michael Kim, DO PGY-2
Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Lynchburg, VA
Hobbies and Interests: Listening to podcasts, playing basketball, weightlifting, going to stand-up comedy shows, and spending time with family and dogs
Colt Kennington, DO PGY-2
Midwestern University in Arizona
Hobbies and Interests: My wife and I enjoy traveling and spending time outdoors. We’re excited to be in Colorado and take advantage of all the great skiing, hiking, and sunny weather.
Ritambhara Wadhwa, DO PGY-2
Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine of Midwestern University, AZ
Hobbies and Interests: Cooking, exploring different cuisines, traveling, whitewater rafting, hiking, dancing
Current residents
Monica Uppal, DO PGY-2
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, GA
Hobbies and Interests: The outdoors, podcasting, reading and traveling
Constantinos Vrakas, DO PGY-2
Rocky Vista University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Parker, Colorado
Hobbies and Interests: Hiking, paddle boarding and painting
Lucille Schiffman, DO PGY-1
Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine, CA
Hobbies: cooking, spending time with family and hiking
Max Rubenstein, DO PGY-1
Nova Southeastern University
Hobbies: I am an avid traveler and love experiencing new cultures. If you cat me in Colorado, I will more than likely be trying a new restaurant or cooking a new dish. I enjoy kayaking, playing sports, and more outdoor activities with friends.
Claire Nguyen, MD PGY-1
University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO
Hobbies: Cooking, collecting home decorating ideas, DIY projects, and spending time with my dogInterests: I am interested in psycho-oncology and addiction psychiatry
David Matuszewski, MD PGY-1
Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland
Hobbies and interests: I like to spend my free time in the mountains: hiking, climbing, and backpacking.
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Galen Wetterling, DO PGY-1
Des Moines University, Iowa
Hobbies: cooking, social dance, being outdoors and hosting potlucks.
Robert Seawell, DO PGY-1
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Parker, CO
Interests: child and adolescent psychiatry, psychodynamic psychotherapy, and mindfulness-based psychotherapy
Nicholas Sloan, DO PGY-1
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Parker, CO
Hobbies and interests: hiking, camping and fishing with my wife, I enjoy working on cars and building computers. We also love to travel, however we spend more of our time traveling to Mexico to lounge on the beach.
Corey Wasser, DO PGY-1
Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Parker, CO
Hobbies: and interests: bodybuilding/weightlifting, spending time with family, watching college football, Netflix
About the program
Eligibility and Selection of Residents and FellowsResidents and fellows in ACGME-accredited programs at the hospital must be selected based on qualifications that meet or exceed the standards below.1. Graduates of medical schools in the U.S. and Canada accredited by the Liaison Committee
for Medical Education (LCME); or,2. Graduates of osteopathic medicine in the U.S. accredited by the Commission on
Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA); or,3. Graduates of medical schools outside the U.S. or Canada who have received a currently
valid certificate from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical4. Graduates (ECFMG); or, Graduates of medical schools outside the U.S. who have
completed a Fifth Pathway program provided by an LCME-accredited medical school.5. Applicants must be recent (two or fewer years) graduates from medical school to be
considered. Special exceptions may be considered for:• Candidates with an M.D. or D.O. with a M.P.H./M.S./Ph.D. and extensive prior research
experience after completion of an LCME or a COCAaccredited medical or osteopathic medical school in the U.S. or Canada
• Candidates who have served a prolonged period as a general medical officer in the U.S. military
• Candidates who have successfully completed an ACGME or AOA-accredited residency/fellowship program in the U.S. or Canada.
6. All requisite prior training must be successfully completed prior to beginning any residency or fellowship program.
7. Applicants must have passed USMLE (United States Medical LicensingExamination) Step 1 and have taken both components of Step 2 or the COMLEX (Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination) Level 1 and have taken both components of Level 2.
Programs will select candidates to interview only from among the pool of eligible applicants, evaluating each applicant on the basis of their preparedness, ability, aptitude, academic background (to include clerkship grades, standardized test scores, communication skills, and humanistic qualities such as motivation, honesty, and integrity).
All GME training programs are required to use the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) to receive and accept applications to the program. All programs at the hospital will participate in the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) as the primary method of recruiting trainees. All applicants who are granted interviews must interview prior to the initial match process. Exceptions may be made for fellowship or other programs not going through ERAS.
For residents or fellows attempting to transfer, the residency/fellowship program must first seek permission from the HCA Healthcare GME division vice president to consider the transfer. If permission is granted, then the receiving program must receive verification of each applicant’s level of competency in the required clinical field using ACGME or CanMEDS Milestones assessments from the prior training program.
A physician who has completed a residency/fellowship program that was not accredited by ACGME, RCPSC, or CFPC may enter an ACGME-accredited residency/fellowship program in the same specialty at the PGY-1 level and, at the discretion of the program director at the ACGME-accredited program, may be advanced to the PGY-2 level based on ACGME Milestones assessments at the ACGME-accredited program. This provision applies only to entry into residency/fellowship in those specialties for which an initial clinical year is not required for entry.
Applicants invited to interview for a resident/fellow position must be informed, in writing or byelectronic means, of the terms, conditions, and benefits of their appointment to the ACGME-accredited program, as well as all institutional and program policies regarding eligibility andselection for appointment, either in effect at the time of the interview or that will be in effect at the time of their eventual appointment. This includes financial support; vacations; parental, sick, and other leaves of absence; and professional liability, hospitalization, health, disability and other insurance accessible to residents/fellows and their eligible dependents. All terms, conditions, and benefits of the potential appointment are described in the GME resident/fellow contract.
In compliance with applicable federal and state law, the hospital does not discriminate against individuals with regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or protected veteran status, or status in any group protected by federal, state and local law.
Hospital training programs do not sponsor visas. The Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) is the sole sponsor of J-1 physicians in clinical training programs. For more information, please visit www.ecfmg.org.
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Psychiatry Residency Block Schedule PGY1
Rotation Duration Neurology 2 blocks Medicine 4 blocks Inpatient Adult Psychiatry 6 blocks
PGY2 Rotation Duration Inpatient C&A Psychiatry 3 blocks Inpatient Adult Psychiatry 1 block Inpatient Geriatric Psychiatry 2 blocks IOP/PHP 1 block Psych ED and forensic Psych 1.5 blocks Night Float 1.5 blocks Consult-Liaison 2 blocks
PGY3 Rotation Duration Outpatient Psychiatry 11 blocks Community Psychiatry 1 block
PGY4 Rotation Duration Inpatient Psychiatry 4-6 blocks Electives 6-8 blocks
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About HCA Healthcare
HealthONE at a GlanceHealthONE is the largest healthcare system in the Denver metro area. With full-service hospitals located throughout the metro area, along with a dedicated pediatric system of care and a diverse selection of employed physicians in clinics near you, as well as convenient urgent care locations that offer expanded hours, HealthONE embodies its mission that “above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.”
Hospitals• Six acute care hospitals• Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children system with a dedicated, flagship pediatric hospital• One rehabilitation hospital
Emergency Departments• Six hospital-based emergency departments• Seven freestanding emergency departments• Eleven pediatric emergency departments
Our Footprint• i9 ambulatory surgery centers• 33 imaging centers• Six CareNow Urgent Care Clinics• Dozens of physician practices• AIRLIFE-DENVER provides critical care air and ground transportation across a fO-state region• Our telemedicine robots are deployed to over 35 rural hospitals
Quality Achievements• All HealthONE hospitals received straight As from The Leapfrog Group
(national hospital rating agency).• Two hospitals - Rose Medical Center and The Medical Center of Aurora - are Magnet
designated. As the universally recognized gold standard in nursing care, only about 6% of US hospitals achieve Magnet designation.
• These hospitals - Rose Medical Center, Sky Ridge Medical Center, and The Medical Center of Aurora- earned an overall Five-Star Rating by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
• Swedish earned the prestigious Emergency Nurses Association 2018 Lantern Award for exceptional ER performance.
Corporate Responsibility• 11,000 employees• $148 million in taxes annually• $1.6 million in philanthropic contributions annually• $200 million in capital equipment and construction annually
The Medical Center of AuroraNorth Suburban Medical CenterPresbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center &Rocky Mountain Hospital for ChildrenRose Medical CenterSky Ridge Medical CenterSpalding Rehabilitation HospitalSwedish Medical Center
LEADING HOSPITALS. TRUSTED CARE.*
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The Medical Center of AuroraCentennial Medical Plaza
North Suburban Medical CenterRose Medical Center
Rose Stapleton ERSaddle Rock ER
Sky Ridge Medical CenterSwedish Belmar ER
Swedish Medical Center
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10101 RidgeGate Parkway | Lone Tree, CO 80124 | Telephone: 720-225-1000 | www.skyridgemedcenter.com
284-Bed Level II Trauma Center
Hybrid OR Suite for Complex Care
Only Joint Commission Certified Thrombectomy Capable Center in south metro area
Sky Ridge Medical Center is a Level II trauma center and destination facility that has consistently earned “A” ratings from the Leapfrog Group for patient safety and was named a 5-Star hospital by CMS.
The Women’s Hospital at Sky Ridge offers depth and breadth of care for women at every stage of life. The Birth Place, a signature service, delivers more babies than any other hospital in south metro Denver.
With its Hybrid OR suite, new spine navigation system, the latest linear accelerator and expertise in robotic surgery, Sky Ridge offers diverse, complex care. It is also the first hospital in this area to offer Intra-Arterial Thrombectomy, the surgical removal of a stroke causing blood clot…the most advanced treatment for stroke.
From its state-of-the-art Spine and Total Joint Center, comprehensive cancer and neurosciences programs to its trauma center, stroke expertise and cardiac care, Sky Ridge is poised to serve the community for a lifetime.
1,361 Colleagues 636 Nurses 1,600 Physicians 50,000+ Births* 500,000+ ER Visits* 220,000+ Surgeries* *since opening
Most Comprehensive Birth Place in south metro area
Performing More Spine Surgeries than any other
Hospital in Colorado
than any other
About HCA Healthcare
1501 S. Potomac St. | Aurora, CO 80012 | Telephone: 303-695-2600 | www.auroramed.com
20-Bed Centennial Hospital and Boutique Surgical Center Opening Spring 2021
The Medical Center of Aurora (TMCA) is a local, community hospital providing world-class care in cardiovascular services, oncology, orthopaedics and spine care, robotic surgery, bariatric surgery, labor and delivery, and more. The staff and providers are known for their team-based approach to comprehensive care.
TMCA offers a wide range of treatment and care delivery options throughout its five campuses – Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital, Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, Centennial Hospital and Saddle Rock ER – across Aurora and Centennial.
The main campus is a Level II Trauma Center with Primary Stroke Certification and Chest Pain Center Accreditation. TMCA is also home to pioneering medical programs such as the world-renowned Colorado Chiari Institute, treating individuals from around the world who have the debilitating Chiari I Malformation.
Ranked among the top hospitals in the nation for exceptional care, TMCA is the recipient of many prestigious quality awards including recognition as one of the top 100 hospitals in the country by IBM Watson Health in 2020. Other awards include three-time Magnet designation for nursing excellence by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, eight consecutive ‘A’ grades from The Leapfrog Group, and Healthgrades 2020 America’s 250 Best Hospitals.
269-Bed Acute Care Hospital
50-Bed Emergency Department Level II Trauma Center
120-Bed Inpatient Behavioral Health and Wellness Center offering inpatient, outpatient and teletherapy support for all ages
42-Bed Spalding Rehabilitation Hospital for physical and cognitive rehab needs
fall 2016 - spring 2020
FUN FACTS ABOUT COLORADO • Ranked #8 Top 10 healthiest states by US NEWS in 2019 (based on mortality, smoking, obesity). • Lowest obesity rate in the country. • The only state in history to turn down the Olympics. • Colorado has more microbreweries per capita than any other state. • The tallest sand dune in America is in Great Sand Dunes National Monument outside of Alamosa. This
bizarre 46,000-acre landscape of 700-foot sand peaks was the creation of ocean waters and wind more than one million years ago.
• Festivals: Frozen Dead Guy Days (Nederland) to celebrate the cryopreservation of some guy named Bredo Morstoel.
• Home to eight pro sports teams: Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, Denver Broncos, Colorado Rockies, Colorado Rapids (Soccer), Colorado Mammoth (Lacrosse), Denver Outlaws (Lacrosse) and Denver Barbarians (Rugby).
• Denver is a site for Disney pre-Broadway preview shows. • Tons of hot springs; world’s largest natural hot springs is at Glenwood Springs. • One of the four corner states. • The Stanley Hotel is the muse for the movie The Shining. • The 13th step of the state capital building in Denver is exactly 1 mile above sea level. • Highest paved road in the US: The Mount Evans Scenic Byway here in Colorado. • The Grand Mesa is the world’s largest flat top mountain. • Highest city in the US: Leadville, CO (10,152 ft). • Bands that originated here: The Fray and One Republic. • The blue mustang sculpture in front of DIA is named “Blucifer” – because a piece of statue fell and killed
its creator in 2006. • Red Rocks won the best amphitheater award so many times that the award was renamed to “The Red
Rocks Award”. • There are nearly 20 rivers whose headwaters begin in Colorado, with the Continental Divide directing
each river's course. • The highest suspension bridge in the world is over the Royal Gorge near Canon City. The Royal Gorge
Bridge spans the Arkansas River at a height of 1,053 feet. • The United States federal government owns more than 1/3 of the land in Colorado. • Colorado contains 75% of the land area of the U.S. with an altitude over 10,000 feet. • Colfax Avenue in Denver is the longest continuous street in America. • Katherine Lee Bates wrote America the Beautiful after being inspired by the view from Pikes Peak. • Pueblo is the only city in America with four living recipients of the Medal of Honor. • Every year Denver hosts the world’s largest Rodeo, the Western Stock Show. • At 14,110 feet above sea level over 400,000 people ascend Pikes Peak each year. • John Henry "Doc" Holliday's brief and tumultuous existence led him to Glenwood Springs where he
succumbed to tuberculosis and died at the Hotel Glenwood on November 8, 1887. • Mesa Verde features an elaborate four-story city carved in the cliffs by the Ancestral Pueblo people
between 600 and 1300 A.D. The mystery surrounding this ancient cultural landmark is the sudden disappearance of the thousands of inhabitants who created the more than 4,000 identified structures.
• Check us out online! City of Denver Visitors Guide: https://www.denver.org/about-denver/denver-resources/visitors-guide/ and State of Colorado free maps: https://www.colorado.com/deals/free-map
About HCA HealthcareAbout HCA Healthcare GME
HCA Healthcare is a comprehensive healthcare network with 280,000^ colleagues across 2,000 care facilities all committed to creating a positive impact every day. We continually invest in our colleagues and facilities to better serve our patients and local communities. The graduate medical education programs seek to inspire tomorrow’s physicians to care for and improve human life by focusing on patient-centered approaches to practicing the latest evidence-based medicine.
To learn more about the benefits and expectations of training with an HCA Healthcare program, view our Resident and Fellow Manual.
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About HCA Healthcare GME
About HCA Healthcare
Our residency and fellowship programs are in 58 hospitals located in 15 states
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Clinical TrainingEach year approximately five percent of all U.S. hospital services happen at an HCA Healthcare facility, including:
35 million^ patient encounters9.2 million emergency room visits220,000^ babies delivered
HCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education is a leader in clinical experience:
• Nationally known physician expertise across the country
• Investments in facilities allowing the advancement of patient care
• High emphasis on simulation results and low patient incidents
• Higher patient touch than academic facilities
• Annual collaborative mass casualty event team training
Scholarly ActivityHCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education provides a critical link between vigorous scholarly activity and real-world patient care from a sophisticated data repository of over 35 million^ patient encounters each year.
2,600+ HCA Healthcare GME scholarly activities in 2019-20
SizeHCA Healthcare Graduate Medical Education is the largest sponsor of residency and fellowship programs across the nation.
4,202residents
336fellows
198specialty programs (residencies)
74sub-specialty programs (fellowships)
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About HCA HealthcareResidencies
ANESTHESIOLOGYCalifornia Riverside Community Hospital, Riverside ......................... 0400500031
FloridaKendall Regional Medical Center, Miami ............................. 0401100206Oak Hill Hospital, Spring Hill ................................................... 0401100211Ocala Regional Medical Center, Ocala ...................................0401100212
KansasWesley Medical Center, Wichita ............................................ 0401922051
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ..................................... 0402131168
NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas .....................0403100001
South CarolinaGrand Strand Medical Center, Myrtle Beach ................... 0404500144
DERMATOLOGYFloridaLargo Medical Center, Largo .................................................. 0801100139Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park .........................0801100140
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .....................................0802121108
TexasCorpus Christi Medical Center, Corpus Christi ............... 0804800145Medical City Weatherford, Weatherford .......................... 0804800144
VirginiaLewisgale Hospital- Montgomery, Blacksburg ..................0805100132
EMERGENCY MEDICINECaliforniaRiverside Community Hospital, Riverside ............................1100500218FloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ................... 1101100196Brandon Regional Hospital, Brandon .................................... 1101100204Kendall Regional Medical Center, Miami ................................ 1101100195
North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville ........... 1101100201Oak Hill Hospital, Spring Hill ....................................................1101100205Ocala Regional Medical Center, Ocala ................................... 1101100200Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park ...........................1101100202Osceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee ..................... 1101100194St. Lucie Medical Center, Port St. Lucie ................................ 1101100199
GeorgiaColiseum Medical Centers, Macon .........................................1101200092
NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas ....................... 1103100190
South CarolinaGrand Strand Medical Center, Myrtle Beach ......................1104500185Trident Medical Center, Charleston ...................................... 1104500186
TexasKingwood Medical Center, Kingwood ..................................1104800220
VirginiaLewisgale Medical Center, Salem ............................................1105100210
FAMILY MEDICINECaliforniaRiverside Community Hospital, Riverside ...........................1200500747
ColoradoSky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree .................................. 1200700625Swedish Medical Center, Englewood ................................... 1200721544
FloridaNorth Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville .......... 1201100730Oak Hill Hospital, Spring Hill ....................................................1201100737Ocala Regional Medical Center, Ocala ................................... 1201100740Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park .......................... 1201100729St. Lucie Medical Center, Port St. Lucie ............................... 1201100746St. Petersburg General Hospital, St. Petersburg ............... 1201100736
GeorgiaMemorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah .... 1201211095Memorial Satilla Health, Waycross ......................................... 1201221637
Facility Name, City ACGME Program Number Facility Name, City ACGME Program Number
FAMILY MEDICINE cont.IdahoEastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, Idaho Falls ..........1201500737West Valley Medical Center, Caldwell ....................................1201521588
KansasWesley Medical Center, Wichita ............................................... 1201911142
LouisianaRapides Regiongal Medical Center, Alexandria ....................1202131566
MissouriResearch Medical Center, Kansas City ................................... 1202821183
NevadaSouthern Hills Hospital & Medical Center, Las Vegas .......1203100703
New HampshirePortsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth .....................1203200558
North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville.........................................................1203611219
TennesseeTriStar Southern Hills Medical Center, Nashville ..............1204700729
South CarolinaGrand Strand Medical Center, Myrtle Beach ....................1204500669
TexasConroe Regional Medical Center, Conroe .......................... 1204821454HCA Houston Healthcare West, Houston ......................... 1204800724Medical City Arlington, Arlington......................................... 1204800726Medical City Fort Worth, Fort Worth ................................. 1204800712
UtahSt. Mark’s Hospital, Millcreek ..................................................1204921529
VirginiaLewisgale Hospital- Montgomery, Blacksburg .................. 1205100720Lewisgale Medical Center, Salem ........................................... 1205100721
INTERNAL MEDICINECaliforniaLos Robles Regional Medical Center, Thousand Oaks ......1400500931Riverside Community Hospital, Riverside ...........................1400500917
ColoradoSky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree .................................. 1400700075
FloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ..................1401100924Blake Medical Center, Bradenton .......................................... 1401100944Brandon Regional Hospital, Brandon ................................... 1401100940Citrus Memorial Hospital, Inverness .................................... 1401100956JFK Medical Center, Lake Worth .............................................1401131535Kendall Regional Medical Center, Miami ...............................1401100926Largo Medical Center, Largo .................................................. 1401100946Medical Center of Trinity, Trinity ........................................... 1401100959North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville ..........1401100938Northside Hospital, St. Petersburg .......................................1401100943Oak Hill Hospital, Spring Hill ...................................................1401100928Ocala Regional Medical Center, Ocala ...................................1401100939Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park .......................... 1401100937Osceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee ................... 1401100909Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson............... 1401100951Westside Regional Medical Center & Northwest Medical Center, Margate .................................1401100955
GeorgiaColiseum Medical Centers, Macon ......................................... 1401200931Memorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah .... 1401212108Redmond Regional Medical Center, Rome ..........................1401200930
IdahoEastern Idaho Regional Medical Center, Idaho Falls .........1401500546
KansasOverland Park Regional Medical, Overland Park................ 1402800917Wesley Medical Center, Wichita ..............................................1401921140
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .......................................1402121147
NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas ......................1403100498New HampshirePortsmouth Regional Hospital, Portsmouth .................... 1403200226
North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville..................................................... 1403600333
South CarolinaGrand Strand Medical Center, Myrtle Beach ................... 1404500406Trident Medical Center, Charleston .....................................1404500407
TennesseeTriStar Centennial Medical Center, Nashville .................... 1404700479
TexasCorpus Christi Medical Center, Corpus Christi ................1404800892Kingwood Medical Center, Kingwood ................................ 1404800902Las Palmas Del Sol Healthcare, El Paso .............................1404800900Medical City Arlington, Arlington........................................ 1404800907Medical City Fort Worth, Fort Worth ............................... 1404800894Medical City Weatherford, Weatherford .......................... 1404800896
VirginiaLewisgale Medical Center, Salem ..........................................1405100436Lewisgale Hospital- Montgomery, Blacksburg ................. 1405100900
INTERNAL MEDICINE - PEDIATRICSKansasWesley Medical Center, Wichita .............................................7001932124
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .................................... 7002132023
NEUROLOGICAL SURGERYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ......................................1602121033
NEUROLOGYCaliforniaRiverside Community Hospital, Riverside ...........................1800500167
ColoradoSky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree ................................. 1800700020
Florida Osceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee .....................1801100155
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ..................................... 1802121044
NevadaSouthern Hills Hospital & Medical Center, Las Vegas .......1803100154
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NEUROMUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINEColoradoSky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree .................................. 2750700001
VirginiaLewisgale Hospital Montgomery, Blacksburg ................... 2755100002
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGYFloridaBrandon Regional Hospital, Brandon .................................. 2201100080North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville ......... 2201100078Osceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee ................... 2201100077West Florida Hospital, Pensacola .......................................... 2201100082
GeorgiaMemorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah ... 2201211080
KansasOverland Park Regional Medical, Overland Park................2201900105Wesley Medical Center, Wichita .............................................. 2201911104
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ......................................2202121108
NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas .......................2203100319
North Carolina Mission Hospital, Asheville......................................................2203621340
TexasHCA Houston Healthcare West, Houston ........................ 2204800363Las Palmas Del Sol Healthcare, El Paso ............................. 2204800362
OPHTHALMOLOGYFloridaRegional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson...............2401100184
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .................................... 2402121062
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERYFloridaLargo Medical Center, Largo ................................................... 2601100221Ocala Regional Medical Center, Ocala .................................. 2601100222
KansasWesley Medical Center, Wichita ............................................. 2601931106
ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY cont.LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ..................................... 2602131010
OTOLARYNGOLOGYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .....................................2802121043
PATHOLOGYFloridaBrandon Regional Hospital, Brandon .................................. 3001100080
Louisiana Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans ......................................3002121122
PEDIATRICSFloridaPalms West Hospital, Loxahatchee ...................................... 3201100434
GeorgiaMemorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah .. 3201221400
KansasWesley Medical Center, Wichita ............................................ 3201921086
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .....................................3202121092
Nevada Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center, Las Vegas.................... 3203121407
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATIONFloridaWest Florida Hospital, Pensacola ........................................... 3401100110
NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas ..................... 3403100001
PLASTIC SURGERYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ...................................... 3602131137
PREVENTIVE MEDICINELouisiana Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans ..................................... 3802121014
PSYCHIATRYColoradoThe Medical Center of Aurora, Aurora ..............................4000700040
FloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura .................4001100322Largo Medical Center, Largo ...................................................4001100315North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville ......... 4001100314Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park ........................ 4001100320Osceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee ................... 4001100319University Hospital & Medical Center, Tamarac ................ 4001100316
GeorgiaColiseum Medical Centers, Macon .......................................4001200263
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .................................... 4002121078
NevadaSouthern Hills Hospital & Medical Center, Las Vegas .....4003100298
North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville.....................................................4003600173
TennesseeTriStar Centennial Medical Center, Nashville ...................4004700259
VirginiaLewisgale Medical Center, Salem .........................................4005100268
RADIOLOGYCaliforniaRiverside Community Hospital, Riverside ......................... 4200500916
FloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ................. 4201100262Medical Center of Trinity, Trinity ........................................... 4201100263
GeorgiaMemorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah .. 4201212054
KansasWesley Medical Center, Wichita ............................................ 4201912070
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ..................................... 4202121235
NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas ..................... 4203100001
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SURGERYCaliforniaRiverside Community Hospital, Riverside ........................ 4400500430
ColoradoSky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree ................................. 4400700061 Swedish Medical Center, Englewood ................................4400700060
Florida Brandon Regional Hospital, Brandon .................................. 4401100445JFK Medical Center, Lake Worth ............................................ 4401121431Kendall Regional Medical Center, Miami ..............................4401100435Ocala Regional Medical Center, Ocala ................................. 4401100442Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park ........................ 4401100448Osceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee .................. 4401100443Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson............. 4401100446Westside Regional Medical Center & Northwest Medical Center, Margate ............................... 4401100449
GeorgiaMemorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah ..4401231084
KansasMenorah Medical Center, Overland Park ............................4401900388Wesley Medical Center, Wichita .............................................4401921387
LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .....................................4402121423
NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas ..................... 4403100379
North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville....................................................4403600420
South CarolinaGrand Strand Medical Center, Myrtle Beach ....................4404500319
TexasKingwood Medical Center, Kingwood ............................... 4404800439Medical City Arlington, Arlington.......................................4404800440
TRANSITIONAL YEARCaliforniaRiverside Community Hospital, Riverside .........................9990500248
ColoradoSky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree ................................. 9990700018
FloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura .................9991100229Blake Medical Center, Bradenton ..........................................9991100234Brandon Regional Hospital, Brandon ................................... 9991100237Kendall Regional Medical Center, Miami .............................. 9991100235Largo Medical Center, Largo ..................................................9991100245North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville .........9991100242Oak Hill Hospital, Spring Hill ...................................................9991100231Ocala Regional Medical Center, Ocala ..................................9991100239Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park .........................9991100230Osceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee ................... 9991100233Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson..............9991100238St. Petersburg General Hospital, St. Petersburg ..............9991100243
GeorgiaColiseum Medical Centers, Macon ....................................... 9991200238Redmond Regional Medical Center, Rome ......................... 9991200236
NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas ..................... 9993100001Southern Hills Hospital & Medical Center, Las Vegas .....9993100002
North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville................................................... 9993600006
South CarolinaGrand Strand Medical Center, Myrtle Beach ................... 9994500253
TexasHCA Houston Healthcare West, Houston ........................9994800259Kingwood Medical Center, Kingwood ................................9994800258Las Palmas Del Sol Healthcare, El Paso ............................. 9994800257
VirginiaLewisgale Hospital- Montgomery, Blacksburg .................9995100206
UROLOGYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .................................... 4802121058
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ADDICTION MEDICINEFloridaBrandon Regional Hospital, Brandon .................................... 4041140002GeorgiaRedmond Regional Medical Center, Rome .......................... 4041240007LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .....................................4042140001NevadaSouthern Hills Hospital & Medical Center, Las Vegas .......4043140001North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville..................................................... 4043640003
ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGYLouisiana Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans ....................................... 0202131017
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASECaliforniaRiverside Community Hospital, Riverside ............................... 1410514291FloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ......................1411114290Brandon Regional Hospital, Brandon ........................................ 1411114296JFK Medical Center, Lake Worth ............................................... 1411114286Largo Medical Center, Largo ....................................................... 1411114292Northside Hospital, St. Petersburg ........................................... 1411114289Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park .............................. 1411114293Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson................... 1411114294LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ......................................... 1412121130Texas Corpus Christi Medical Center, Corpus Christi .................... 1414814298Medical City Fort Worth, Fort Worth .................................... 1414814299
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ......................................4052121045
CLINICAL CARDIAC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ........................................1542114140
COLON AND RECTAL SURGERYUtahSt. Mark’s Hospital, Millcreek .................................................0604912060
CONSULTATION-LIAISON PSYCHIATRYNorth CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville..................................................... 4093640059
CRITICAL CARE ANESTHESIOLOGYNevadaMountainView Hospital, Las Vegas ........................................ 0453104001
CYTOPATHOLOGYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ...................................... 3072121080
DERMATOPATHOLOGYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ....................................... 1002121052
ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISMFloridaOsceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee ........................ 1431114189Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson...................1431114190LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ....................................... 1432121089NevadaMountainView Hospital- Nevada, Las Vegas ..........................1433114001
FORENSIC PSYCHIATRYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ...................................... 4062121010
GASTROENTEROLOGYFloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ..................... 1441114229Largo Medical Center, Largo ....................................................... 1441114231Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson.................. 1441114232LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ........................................ 1442121108NevadaSouthern Hills Hospital & Medical Center, Las Vegas ..........1443114252TexasMedical City Fort Worth, Fort Worth ................................... 1444814252
Facility Name, City ACGME Program Number Facility Name, City ACGME Program Number
GERIATRIC MEDICINEFloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ....................... 1511114146North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville ..............1251112033Oak Hill Hospital, Spring Hill ........................................................ 1511114148
HEMATOLOGY AND MEDICAL ONCOLOGYFloridaOrange Park Medical Center, Orange Park .............................. 1551114156LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ........................................1552121023
HEMATOPATHOLOGYLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .........................................3112131076
HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE MEDICINEFloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ......................5401112118JFK Medical Center, Lake Worth ............................................ 5401114088North Florida Regional Medical Center, Gainesville ..............5401112121 Orange Park Medical Center, Orange Park .............................5401112120Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson.................. 5401112126Louisiana Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans .......................................5402112001South CarolinaGrand Strand Medical Center, Myrtle Beach ....................... 5404512124
INFECTIOUS DISEASEFloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ...................... 1461114212Blake Medical Center, Bradenton ............................................... 1461114214LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ........................................ 1462121105
INFECTIOUS DISEASE (PEDS)Louisiana Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans ....................................... 3352121022
INTERNAL MEDICINE (NEURO)LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ..................................... 7452144005
INTERNAL MEDICINE (PSYCH)LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans .......................................7152144010
INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGYFloridaLargo Medical Center, Largo ........................................................ 1521114151Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson................... 1521114150LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ......................................... 1522113143TexasMedical City Fort Worth, Fort Worth .....................................1524814172
NEPHROLOGYLouisiana Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans .......................................1482121090
OSTEOPATHIC NEUROMUSCULOSKELETAL MEDICINEColoradoSky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree ....................................2750700001
PEDS / PSYCH / CHILD-ADOLESCENT PSYCHLouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ...................................... 7302144012
PULMONARY DISEASEFloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ......................1491114216TexasCorpus Christi Medical Center, Corpus Christi ...................1494814020
PULMONARY DISEASE AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEFloridaAventura Hospital & Medical Center, Aventura ......................1561114150Largo Medical Center, Largo ........................................................ 1561114151Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson................... 1561114152LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ........................................ 1562121120
RHEUMATOLOGYFloridaLargo Medical Center, Largo .......................................................1501114169Osceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee ........................1501114166Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson...................1501114168
SLEEP MEDICINELouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ........................................ 5202114121
SPORTS MEDICINEGeorgiaMemorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah .......1271212130VirginiaLewisgale Hospital- Montgomery, Blacksburg ....................... 1275112172
SURGICAL CRITICAL CAREFloridaKendall Regional Medical Center, Miami ................................. 4421144126Ocala Regional Medical Center, Ocala ..................................... 4421144128GeorgiaMemorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah ..... 4421244131North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville....................................................... 4423644128
VASCULAR NEUROLOGYColoradoSwedish Medical Center, Englewood ................................... 1880718060 LouisianaTulane Medical Center, New Orleans ....................................... 1882118001North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville ...................................................................... 4503644126
VASCULAR SURGERYFloridaOsceola Regional Medical Center, Kissimmee .......................................4501144127
North CarolinaMission Hospital, Asheville ...................................................................... 4503644126
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Based on more than 35 million patient encounters each year, our scholarly activity bridges the gap between compelling evidence and exceptional patient care.
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Our experiential learning is rooted in evidence-based medicine that leads to innovative, real-world patient health solutions.
Merging the rigor of ACGME accreditation with high patient touch, our residents and fellows deliver evidence-based care that demonstrates our mission to care for and improve human life.
We offer National Grand Rounds that leverage accomplished clinical expertise from across HCA Healthcare, bringing the nation’s leading medical experts to our residency and fellowship programs.
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Notable Presentations• American College of Cardiology• Society of Critical Care Medicine• American College of Physicians• Society of Hospital Medicine• American College of Surgeons
Influential CollaborationHCA Healthcare residents and fellows have access to talented, highly skilled teams of faculty, industry experts and dedicated research teams to guide residents and fellows through their journey. Residents and fellows produce evidence that drives future practice by leveraging HCA Healthcare’s national clinical data warehouse – the heart of our data ecosystem.
HCA Healthcare Scholarly Commons is a platform to collect, share and publish the variety of academic work created by the Graduate Medical Education community. It is a collaborative, open access resource developed to discover and showcase our contributions to medical knowledge. Included on this platform is the HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine, a peer-reviewed scientific periodical focused on innovation, enhanced quality and developing new knowledge in clinical care and medical education for the benefit of all patients.
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HCA Healthcare is one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare services and is comprised of 186 hospitals and more than 2,000 sites of care including surgery centers, freestanding ERs, urgent care centers, diagnostic and imaging centers, walk-in clinics and physician clinics in 21 states and the United Kingdom. With its founding in 1968, Nashville-based HCA Healthcare created a new model for hospital care in the United States.
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*Hospital locations as of June 30, 2020
186 hospitals and more than 2,000 sites of care located in 21 states and the United Kingdom
HCA Healthcare is one of the nation’s leading providers of healthcare services and is comprised of 186 hospitals and more than 2,000 sites of care including surgery centers, freestanding ERs, urgent care centers, diagnostic and imaging centers, walk-in clinics and physician clinics in 21 states and the United Kingdom. With its founding in 1968, Nashville-based HCA Healthcare created a new model for hospital care in the United States.
Size280,000^colleagues
98,000^registered nurses
46,000^active and affiliated physicians
Patient CareHCA Healthcare’s U.S. hospitals provide approximately 5% of all inpatient hospital services in the country.
In 2019:
35 million^patient encounters
9.2 millionemergency room visits
220,000^babies delivered
Giving Back$4.2 billioninvested in 2019 in capital spending in the communities we serve
$3.7 billionestimated 2019 cost for the delivery of charity care, uninsured discounts and other uncompensated care
$45 millionin charitable cash contributions provided across the enterprise in 2019
Industry LeaderSarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, provides state-of-the-art cancer care close to home for hundreds of thousands of patients, a number unmatched by any single cancer center.
HCA Healthcare affiliates deliver healthcare services in more than 170 languages and dialects.
HCA Healthcare continues its comprehensive program of environmental sustainability to promote energy and water conservation, green building initiatives, increased recycling and environmentally conscious purchasing.
View the HCA Healthcare Community Impact Report to learn more about our award-winning programs, technology advances, and partnerships with community organizations to fulfill our commitment to the care and improvement of human life. ^Approximate