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Ft. Pierce Regional Medical School Campus

As a community-based medical school, the Florida State University College of Medicine provides third- and fourth-year clinical training at regional medical school campuses around the state through affiliations with local physicians, ambulatory care facilities and hospitals.

At the Regional Medical School Campus - Ft. Pierce, clerkship directors from the Treasure Coast area direct the students' rotations in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, surgery, obstetrics-gynecology, psychiatry, geriatrics and emergency medicine. Additional community physicians serve as clerkship faculty in these and other clinical areas. The regional campus is located on the Indian River State College main campus.

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Our Campus at a Glance

In the Spotlight

  • Congratulations Class of 2013!

  • Eight Class of 2014 students participated in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. Front Row: Mia Klein, Kim Manek, Merisa Kaplan, Kaitlin Love.

  • Fort Pierce Regional Campus

  • Faculty Appreciation Celebration: A Night of Stars Lynn Scheel, M.D., 2012 FSU Guardian of the Mission, and Ian Boykin, M.D., 2012 FSU Outstanding Community Faculty Educator

  • Faculty Appreciation Celebration: A Night of Stars  Faculty, Special Guests, Students and Staff enjoyed themselves at the "Oscars".  We welcomed Dr.

  • Faculty Appreciation Celebration: A Night of Stars Dr. Randall Bertolette, Dean of the Fort Pierce Campus

  • Faculty Appreciation Celebration: A Night of Stars Class of 2013 scholarship recipients: Ahkeel Allen, Richard Ramonell and Claudia Zapata.

  • Faculty Appreciation Celebration: A Night of Stars Dr. Jacob Samander with his twin daughters, Laura and Jennifer

Contact Information

Florida State University
Regional Medical School Campus – Fort Pierce
2498 S. 35th Street
Fort Pierce, FL 34981
Phone: (772) 464-0034
Fax: (772) 464-0984


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Our Campus at a Glance
December 10, 2012

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