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AdventHealth resident who got in trouble for social media posts no longer with health system

Por: Orlando Sentinel Crime November 02, 2022

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Dr. Jay Feldman, a first-year resident at AdventHealth who got in trouble for inappropriate posts and product endorsements on social media in December, is no longer with the health system, officials confirmed on Friday. Citing confidentiality of personnel matters, AdventHealth didn’t say whether Feldman was fired or left on his own. It’s also not clear when his employment at AdventHealth ended. His photo, which appeared on AdventHealth’s... + full article



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