Re: Orlando Area
I'm a paramedic in Orlando, so maybe I can help.
Orlando is a very busy, noisy, traffic jammed filled place. It is no Disney World that is for sure. Lucky for you we are suffering the worst of the housing slump, and really nice home can be had cheap.
ORMC is our trauma center, and it is downtown in the dirty crime filled underbelly of O-town. It is a very busy place and you will have plenty of cases. ORMC also encompasses several other hospitals two major ones right next door. Winnie Palmer the womens/OB hospital where they crank out the newborns. Arnold Palmer is the Childrens hospital. they do their own trauma cases and have their own ER, ORMC is kinda dingy in appearance but very busy and motivated.
Florida Hospital - Orlando/South just finished a HUGE tower that triples their capacity so they are probably begging for staff. they are similar to ORMC in that they are downtown and very busy. (all area hospitals are very busy,

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My hospital of choice would be Dr. P. Phillips, it is part of the ORMC group. It is in a nicer area, just as busy though. they also just expanded. The nursing staff seem a lil friendlier. you are right next to the tourist area. You also have some of the nicest communities right behind you on the other side of the lake, and up the road in the windermere area.
Where do you live now?
Most everyone here are transplants, so know really stands out . There is plenty to do out here if you are willing to brave traffic at all hours of the day. Locals generally avoid the restaurants and attractions during the weekends. Im not an amusement park kinda guy so dont ask me about the big 3. but those that are here go to the parks often especially in the off season. If you do plan on living here. I reccommend that you visit, and try driving from where you want to work to where you want to live about 6pm on a weekday. this will give you worst-case scenario about your commute.
btw -- the Dr phillips area has tons of great reastaurants minutes from International Drive (tourist land) that are for the most part not known to the tourists.
we have plenty of violent crime so tat means plenty of trauma patients yay.
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