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By Nancy Kinnally
July 29, 2004
SARASOTA PHYSICIAN TO HEAD NEW FSU REGIONAL CAMPUS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.- Dr. Bruce Berg has been selected to head the
Florida State University Regional Medical School Campus – Sarasota,
which will begin accepting medical students next year.
As assistant dean for the Sarasota campus, Berg will be responsible
for overseeing the clinical education program for those FSU medical
students assigned to Sarasota for the third and fourth years of
medical school.
“I’m excited about the possibilities for this new FSU clinical
campus,” Berg said. “I believe that there will be wonderful
opportunities for the students, the local physicians and the
community of Sarasota. Everyone will benefit from the medical
education that will take place here.”
After practicing pulmonary medicine in the Sarasota area for 19
years, Berg began working on patient safety and quality improvement
initiatives for Sarasota Memorial Hospital, where he has served as
chief medical information officer since 1998 and as patient safety
officer since 2001.
“Dr. Berg has played a critical role at Sarasota Memorial in the
area of medical informatics, an evolving field that is heavily
emphasized in our curriculum,” said College of Medicine Dean J. Ocie
Harris, M.D. “He will help take us in the direction we are wanting
to move with medical information technology and its ability to
enhance patient care and reduce medical errors.”
Eight third-year students will be assigned to the Sarasota campus
beginning in July 2005, while fourth-year students from the
college’s other regional campuses will be able to complete elective
rotations with local physicians beginning in January. Enrollment at
the campus will gradually increase to 40 students.
The FSU College of Medicine has established an advisory board for
the Sarasota campus. Founding members are: G. Duncan Finlay, Jr.,
M.D., CEO, Sarasota Memorial Health Care System; Douglas R. Luckett,
COO, Doctors Hospital of Sarasota; Sandra K. MacLeod, M.D., medical
director, Sarasota County Health Department; Adam Bright, M.D.,
president, Sarasota County Medical Society; as well as medical
school administrators Alma Littles, M.D., and Mollie Hill.
The FSU College of Medicine is in its fourth full year of operation
and has 173 students enrolled. It opened its first three regional
campuses in Orlando, Pensacola and Tallahassee in July 2003.
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