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Dec. 13, 2002
LOCAL FACULTY WELCOME FSU MEDICAL STUDENTS TO ORLANDO
The first group of medical students assigned to Florida State
University's newly established Regional Medical School Campus -
Orlando will be in Orlando Dec. 17 to meet some of the local
physicians who will be their teachers.
The 12 students will meet their future clinical faculty and other
members of the Orlando medical community at an open house at the
medical school's recently opened Orlando offices. The students have
one semester remaining in Tallahassee before relocating to Orlando
in July for two years of clinical rotations.
"It won't be long before our students begin showing up in local
doctors' offices and hospitals," said Anthony J. Costa, M.D.,
assistant dean for the Orlando campus. "We've hired some of the
Orlando area's best physicians to oversee our students' clinical
rotations, and they are eager to get started."
Clinical faculty from the Orlando campus have traveled to
Tallahassee in recent months for a series of workshops to help
familiarize them with the medical school's curriculum and how it is
delivered and to develop their teaching skills.
Students and faculty will be available for media interviews at:
1- 5 P.M.
TUESDAY, DEC. 17
FSU REGIONAL MEDICAL SCHOOL CAMPUS - ORLANDO
415 BRIERCLIFF DRIVE
ORLANDO
The FSU College of Medicine accepted its first students in 2001 and
was accredited in October 2002. Its first students will graduate in
2005. When the medical school reaches full capacity, as many as 40
students at a time (20 third-year students and 20 fourth-year
students) will be assigned to the Orlando campus. In the Orlando
area, FSU's medical school is affiliated with Florida Hospital and
Orlando Regional Medical Center.
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