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By Meredith Brodeur
July 5, 2005 FIRST GROUP OF FSU MEDICAL STUDENTS
ARRIVES AT SARASOTA CAMPUS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.- The first group of Florida State University
medical students to be assigned to the school’s new Sarasota campus
arrive this week for their orientation.
Students, campus administrators, faculty members, and
representatives from participating hospitals will be available for
interviews at:
11 A.M., THURSDAY, JULY 7
FSU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
REGIONAL MEDICAL SCHOOL CAMPUS – SARASOTA
201 COCOANUT AVENUE
IN THE HISTORIC WEISSGERBER/FAMIGLIO HOUSE The nine students
will complete the third and fourth years of their medical education
in the Sarasota area before going on to residency programs. More
than 100 local physicians will be involved in training FSU medical
students.
While in Sarasota, students will complete clinical rotations in a
variety of community-based settings, including private practices,
ambulatory care facilities and hospitals. Locally, the medical
school is affiliated with Doctors Hospital of Sarasota and Sarasota
Memorial Hospital. Required rotations are in internal medicine,
family medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry, geriatrics, emergency
medicine, surgery and obstetrics and gynecology. Students also
complete fourth-year electives in various specialties.
After completing their first two years of medical school in
Tallahassee on the university’s main campus, FSU medical students
complete their clinical training at regional campuses in Orlando,
Pensacola, Sarasota or Tallahassee. Eventually, as many as 40
medical students will be assigned to the Sarasota campus.
The FSU College of Medicine was established in 2000 by the Florida
Legislature and graduated its first class in May 2005. It currently
has 223 medical students and five Ph.D. students enrolled.
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