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By Doug Carlson
May 15, 2007GIFT ALLOWS FSU TO OPEN NEW RURAL
MEDICAL TRAINING CENTER
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. --The Florida State University College of
Medicine is ready to expand its rural medical education program to
Immokalee, Fla., now that a transfer of property for a new training
center has been completed.
NCH Healthcare System recently transferred the deed on the Isabel
Collier Read Building and accompanying 9.4 acres of land to FSU.
Isabel Collier Read originally donated the building and land to NCH
Healthcare to provide medical care in Immokalee, home to many poor
farm and migrant workers.
"We want to thank Mrs. Read, are we are so appreciative of NCH
Healthcare and everyone who worked to make her vision a reality,"
said FSU President T.K. Wetherell. "This will give FSU the
opportunity to provide some needed services to an underserved area
and, at the same time, give our medical students tremendous
experience."
The transfer of the 29,000-square-foot building and land to the
FSU Board of Trustees enables the College of Medicine to move
forward with plans to offer primary health care services to the
community. Students from the medical school's six regional campuses
throughout the state will have the opportunity to fulfill several
third-year required and fourth-year elective rotations in Immokalee.
The first group of students is expected to begin training at the
site this fall.
"We are excited about this project because it is consistent with our
mission, which focuses on the needs of rural, elderly and other
underserved populations, and it enables us to provide innovative
educational experiences," said College of Medicine Dean J. Ocie
Harris.
Already, College of Medicine students spend time in Immokalee as
part of a three-week summer clinical practicum and the FSUCares
spring break medical outreach program.
Collier Health Services will handle clinic management, including
patient enrollment. The College of Medicine currently is searching
for a pediatrician and nurse practitioner to supervise the
educational program on site and work with local physicians who will
serve as clinical faculty.
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