
Assistant Professor Steve Quintero, M.D., has been recognized by Tallahassee Memorial Hospital as a “model of compassion.”
Christina Dornshuld, from the Pensacola Regional Campus, shows off the letter stating that she matched in pediatrics with the University of South Florida College of Medicine.
Graduate student wins award
For the second consecutive year, a student from the Department of Biomedical Sciences has been awarded a graduate assistant stipend from Florida State University.
Class of 2007 alumnus Dr. Stephen Patrick (right), shown during an interview with PBS' Ray Suarez, was lead author of an article on infants born addicted to opiates.
When something goes awry during a medical procedure, should the physician tell the hospital's risk manager -- and the patient? Is "No harm, no foul" the governing philosophy?
The Florida State University Autism Institute has helped to develop a website intended to provide Floridians a definitive source of information about autism.
Cohen inaugurates humanism lectures
The man who leads the Arnold P. Gold Foundation sees a transformation coming in health care -- and likes what he sees at the College of Medicine.
Rakesh Singh is "considered one of the top 35 young minds in science and technology among the Indian population of 1.2 billion people."
Student co-writes book and app
Class of 2012 student Francoise Marvel and Orlando Regional Campus faculty member Mario Madruga have created a book and app to guide physicians, residents and medical students through internal medicine.
Suchak named top U.S. geriatrician
The leading U.S. professional organization for geriatrics has named Niharika Suchak, a College of Medicine faculty member, its Clinician of the Year for 2012.
The medical school is a major economic force because of its direct mission to get its students training in communities throughout the state while developing a base for biomedical and biotech research, the Tallahassee Democrat states.

The Florida State University College of Medicine has been granted a maximum eight-year accreditation by the sanctioning body of U.S. medical schools.
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With reaccreditation from the ACGME, the College of Medicine can continue to be a sponsoring institution for residency programs.
Our mission is to educate and develop exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care, discover and advance knowledge, and are responsive to community needs, especially through service to elder, rural, minority & underserved populations.