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On June 21, Lakeland Regional Health welcomed the second class of graduate medical education residents to celebrate their transition into clinical training alongside their family, friends, program leadership, and community leaders at the Bonnet Springs Event Center with a White Coat Ceremony. During the ceremony, a white coat was placed on each resident’s shoulders, signifying their entrance into the medical profession. Lakeland Regional Health’s current GME residents are being joined by 69 new residents bringing their program to 120 residents and counting. Polk County is one of the country’s fastest-growing counties, and the GME residents are part of the organization’s strategic plan to address the growing health needs of the increasing population. Additionally, GME creates a rich environment of learning and research within the hospital. The residents are surrounded by expert faculty members who are dedicated to mentoring the next generation of physicians to create greater access to the organization’s award-winning care. “As you train, you will work alongside board-certified and renowned faculty who are dedicated to helping you reach your highest potential. You will train in world-class facilities with advanced technologies. You will be challenged and enriched in our research department and during clinical rotation, journal club, and in your programs. And you will create an impact on every patient you serve, advancing our mission of placing people at the heart of all we do,” said Dr. Timothy Regan, President of Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center and Chief Medical Officer of Lakeland Regional Health, while addressing the residents at the ceremony. Lakeland Regional Health’s graduate medical education consists of seven accredited programs including Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, General Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, and Transitional Year. About Lakeland Regional Health Not-for-profit Lakeland Regional Health reaches beyond its hospital walls to promote wellness, education and discovery in new places and new ways, providing a wide range of inpatient and outpatient healthcare services at its Medical Center, Hollis Cancer Center and ambulatory care locations. Lakeland Regional Health earned Most Wired Advanced and Most Wired status nine times since 2013 and has earned workplace awards from Forbes, Gallup and Becker’s Hospital Review. Its 910-bed comprehensive tertiary referral hospital, Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center, operates the Jack and Tina Harrell Family Institute for Advanced Cardiovascular Medicine; a Level II Trauma Center; the Carol Jenkins Barnett Pavilion for Women and Children, which includes a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; the Bannasch Institute for Advanced Rehabilitation Medicine; and the Harrell Family Center for Behavioral Wellness.
On June 21, Lakeland Regional Health welcomed the second class of graduate medical education residents to celebrate their transition into clinical training alongside their family, friends, program leadership, and community leaders at the Bonnet Springs Event Center with a White Coat Ceremony. During the ceremony, a white coat was placed on each resident’s shoulders, signifying their entrance into the medical profession.
Lakeland Regional Health’s current GME residents are being joined by 69 new residents bringing their program to 120 residents and counting. Polk County is one of the country’s fastest-growing counties, and the GME residents are part of the organization’s strategic plan to address the growing health needs of the increasing population. Additionally, GME creates a rich environment of learning and research within the hospital. The residents are surrounded by expert faculty members who are dedicated to mentoring the next generation of physicians to create greater access to the organization’s award-winning care.
“As you train, you will work alongside board-certified and renowned faculty who are dedicated to helping you reach your highest potential. You will train in world-class facilities with advanced technologies. You will be challenged and enriched in our research department and during clinical rotation, journal club, and in your programs. And you will create an impact on every patient you serve, advancing our mission of placing people at the heart of all we do,” said Dr. Timothy Regan, President of Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center and Chief Medical Officer of Lakeland Regional Health, while addressing the residents at the ceremony.
Lakeland Regional Health’s graduate medical education consists of seven accredited programs including Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Psychiatry, General Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, and Transitional Year.
About Lakeland Regional Health
Not-for-profit Lakeland Regional Health reaches beyond its hospital walls to promote wellness, education and discovery in new places and new ways, providing a wide range of inpatient and outpatient healthcare services at its Medical Center, Hollis Cancer Center and ambulatory care locations. Lakeland Regional Health earned Most Wired Advanced and Most Wired status nine times since 2013 and has earned workplace awards from Forbes, Gallup and Becker’s Hospital Review. Its 910-bed comprehensive tertiary referral hospital, Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center, operates the Jack and Tina Harrell Family Institute for Advanced Cardiovascular Medicine; a Level II Trauma Center; the Carol Jenkins Barnett Pavilion for Women and Children, which includes a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; the Bannasch Institute for Advanced Rehabilitation Medicine; and the Harrell Family Center for Behavioral Wellness.