“I applaud these graduates for their dedication to our hospital’s patients and the health of Glades’ residents during an unprecedented time in medicine,” said Darcy J. They are: Sherene Falconer, Ryan Katwaroo, Sabari Nair, Sagar Saoji and Deena Werde. Lakeside is also welcoming five new residents to the program, the Health Care District said. Two of the five physicians will practice locally. In addition to Grieb, Bui will serve as a primary care provider at the C. Lakeside partners with Nova Southeastern University and the Florida Department of Health for Palm Beach County to offer the program, which also includes training in psychiatry, general surgery, geriatrics, sports and community medicine. Two doctors will practice in Palm Beach County, one at health care district's Brumback clinics “It’s helped me learn how to treat patients, be empathic and really put myself in people’s shoes to better understand their situation and the challenges they’re experiencing,” Draper said. “The biggest impact this internship had on me is the opportunity to serve the people of the Glades who really need help, and it’s been extremely rewarding,” said Draper, who with Grieb were the chief medical residents and who plans to practice outside Salt Lake City. During most of their rotations, the area remained a hot spot of cases and reported some of the highest death tolls in the county. Three years ago, when they started their residency, COVID-19 was just starting to spread in the underserved communities along the rim of Lake Okechobee. Steep drop in births: Lakeside Medical Center to shut down its baby-delivery unit The five newly graduated family doctors – Benjamin Kosubevsky, Thy Hoang Bui, Janaki Saoji Juma, William Carson Draper and Grieb – trained in all of Lakeside’s medical departments including emergency medicine, critical care and pediatrics. The State’s Agency for Health Care Administration funds the training of the 15 residents in the medical center’s Family Medicine Residency Program. This year, it ranked as the country’s most racially inclusive hospital, according to the the Lown Institute, a think tank that studies how hospitals can better serve and support their patients and communities. Lakeside is a teaching hospital part of Palm Beach County’s Health Care District. Study: Rents in Wellington, Royal Palm often cost households half their paychecks or moreĮlection 2020: 9 vie for 3 seats in Indian Trail district, 'epicenter of growth in the western communities' Serving Glades community 'helped me learn how to treat patients,' one doctor says 'All being priced out': Soaring rents in Wellington, Royal Palm have some wondering if they can stay
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