Contact us

For more information, please contact our program administrator, Noemi Szaro.

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(352) 592-2754

How to apply

  • ERAS: 1101100205
  • NRMP: 1662110C0

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Welcome Letter

Program overview

We believe the best way to learn medicine is one patient at a time, treating the whole patient, not the symptom.

We have a very close relationship with the other GME Programs: internal medicine, family medicine, transitional year, anesthesiology and podiatry. As such, our residents are exposed to the breadth and depth of a vast amount of disease processes.

We also offer:

  • Excellent, well-rounded clinical experience in all areas of emergency medicine
  • Hands-on teaching approach
  • Dedicated, experienced teaching faculty
  • Emphasis on bedside training
  • Electronic Medical Record Keeping
  • A great place to both work and play!

Our program accepts six residents per year with 18 total residents, and our faculty members' teaching approach help residents grow professionally and personally into fine physicians. They are eager to share their knowledge and experience with you.

Living along the Nature Coast provides many opportunities for outdoor recreation together, developing bonds between the residents and their families. Our team routinely engages in activities outside of the office to spend time together and unwind.

Get to Know the Team

Alfredo Tirado, MD
Program Director


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Curriculum and rotation schedule

Our expertly crafted programs are designed to provide resident physicians with all the experiences and training necessary for professional success.

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Program details

Conference schedule

Our formal didactic curriculum continues throughout the three-year residency and includes an exceptional series of grand rounds, board review conference with an extensive collection of practice questions, evidence-based journal club, weekly ambulatory conference and other related conferences to round out a resident’s education.

BLS, ACLS & PALS certification is a prerequisite to starting a residency and will be a part of the orientation week. Intubation and Ultrasound as well as other procedural skills will be taught during our joint boot camp with other HCA West FL Consortium Programs.

Skills workshops will be conducted throughout the academic year.

Salary

Salary

Year Salary On-Call Meals Total
PGY1 $59,842 $950 $60,792
PGY2 $61,942 $950 $62,892
PGY3 $64,106 $950 $65,056

Mission statement

The HCA Florida Oak Hill Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency program’s mission is to develop the next generation of physicians and physician leaders.

As a part of HCA Healthcare, we are driven by a single mission: Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.

This program is designed to offer residents a rewarding, educational environment where residents are provided individualized learning opportunities by faculty and staff who support and sustain one another throughout quality care delivery. Our faculty are committed to ensuring the residents' clinical experience and educational needs are fulfilled while expanding residents' perspectives to be inclusive of cultures, values and ideals.

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