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By Jill Elish
May 2001
FSU WELCOMES COLLEGE OF MEDICINE'S CHARTER CLASS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.-The
charter class of Florida State University College of Medicine
arrived on campus May 7 to begin classes at the nation's first new
allopathic medical school in more than 20 years.
Before attending their first class in gross anatomy, the 30 students
attended orientation sessions and met with Dr. Joseph Scherger, who
will begin his duties as dean of the new college in July. He
currently is the associate dean for primary care and professor and
chair of the department of family medicine at the University of
California, Irvine, College of Medicine.
"The mission of the FSU College of Medicine to produce physicians
for underserved communities, emphasizing primary care, geriatrics
and a diverse group of students is what excites me most," Scherger
said after meeting the students for the first time.
The College of Medicine was established by the Florida Legislature
in May 2000 to train primary care physicians to provide health care
for medically underserved populations in rural and inner city areas
and to specifically address the needs of the growing geriatric
population in the state and nation.
Fifty percent of the students in the new class are over age 22, 43
percent (13) are women and 10 percent (3) are married. Studies show
that women, married and older medical students are more likely to
choose primary care, according to Acting Dean Myra Hurt. Ninety
percent of the students in the class indicated they are interested
in primary care or general practice medicine, she said.
The class will graduate in 2005. Eventually, the college will
graduate about 120 students each year.
The members of the first class, all from Florida, are:
BIG BEND AREA - Natosha Canty, Havana; Garrett Chumney,
Apalachicola; Joda Lynn, Perry; Neil Rodgers, Quincy; and Laura
Dacks, Jason Farrah, Julie Gladden, Adam Ouimet, Kim Ruscher-Rogers
and Christie Sain, all of Tallahassee.
NORTHWEST - Amanda Davis, Wewahitchka; and Mark Bochey and
Luc Thuan of Pensacola.
NORTHEAST - Kerry Bachista, Ponte Vedra Beach; Ajay Mhatre,
Lake City; Victor Gonzalez and Kevin Raville, both of Gainesville;
and Michael Hernandez, Karen Miles and Shayla Smith, all of
Jacksonville.
CENTRAL - Robert Allison, Tampa; Nariman Heshmati, Indian
Harbour Beach; Alex Ho, Lake Mary; Javier Miller, Oviedo; and Jason
Rocha, Temple Terrace.
SOUTH - David Bojan, Hallandale; Lorna Fedelem, Naples; Sarah
Fein, Boca Raton; Fawn Grigsby, Clewiston; and Sachin Parikh, Miami.
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