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Award-winning Faculty
Dr. Charles Ouimet, winner of
Florida State University’s highest teaching honor, the
2005 Distinguished Teaching Award. |

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A Community-based Approach
Regional campuses in
Daytona Beach, Ft. Pierce, Orlando, Pensacola, Sarasota
and Tallahassee. |

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One-on-one Clinical Education
Students learn the art
and science of medicine through one-on-one teaching at
the hands of experienced community physicians. |

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Students get a front-row seat during their third- and
fourth-year clinical rotations when learning
specialties. |

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Tops in Family Docs
Dr. George A.W. Smith is one of
several FAFP Family Physicians of the Year on the
faculty of the Florida State University College of
Medicine. |

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Emphasis on Aging
A team of faculty is dedicated to
improving geriatrics education through a 2 million
dollar grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. |

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Student Uchenna Ikediobi founded Students Interested in
Global Health, a medical student organization providing
a global perspective on health care in developing
countries. |

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Grand Home for Grand Rounds
The auditorium is the site
of Grand Rounds presentations by the some of the
nation’s leading authors, physicians and scientists. |

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Closed circuit cameras enable faculty to observe medical
students while they work with simulated patients in the
school’s state-of-the-art Clinical Learning Center. |

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Dr. Mohamed Kabbaj is among a group of young, dedicated
researchers studying human conditions such as drug
addiction, circadian rhythms and mood disorders. |

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More than 95% of the Charlotte Edwards Maguire Medical
Library's books, journals and databases are available
online. |

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Match Day has been great cause for celebration with
alumni going to residency training at Stanford,
Michigan, Cornell, Emory, Beth Israel, UF, USF, and UNC,
to mention a few. |

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The Florida State University College of Medicine is
housed in a new 300,000-square-foot, 60 million dollar
facility on the northwest corner of the FSU campus. |

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Outreach programs help ensure a diverse applicant pool
by encouraging traditionally underserved rural and
minority students to pursue medicine and other health
careers. |

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In addition to the M.D. degree, a Ph.D. is offered in
biomedical sciences that prepares graduates for careers
in academia and the biomedical research industry. |

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The College of Medicine sponsors the
obstetrics-gynecology and pediatrics residency programs
at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, Florida. |

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Committed to improving access to health care in rural
areas, training is available in Marianna, Immokalee and
Perry, Fla., as well as Thomasville, Ga. |

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Many scientists such as
Dr. Kate Calvin received their
introduction to research as undergraduate students
working in the laboratories of FSU’s medical school
faculty. |

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Tablet PCs that allow notes to be made directly on
lecture slides are part of the advanced technology
assisting medical students in assimilating medical
knowledge. |

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Students can observe the effects of medical
interventions on vital signs using high-fidelity patient
simulators. |