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CONTACT: Doug Carlson
(850) 645-1255
doug.carlson@med.fsu.edu
By Doug Carlson
May 12, 2008
FSU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE RECOGNIZED FOR PRODUCING FAMILY PHYSICIANS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- The Florida State University College of
Medicine has been recognized as one of the top medical schools in
the country for producing family physicians.
The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) presented its Top
10 Award to FSU last week during the Society of Teachers of Family
Medicine annual conference in Baltimore.
“Family physicians play an important role in our health care system
and part of our mission is to identify and recruit students who
understand the significance,’’ said College of Medicine Dean J. Ocie
Harris. “To have the AAFP recognize us with an award of achievement
in this particular aspect of our mission is especially meaningful.’’
In September, the AAFP announced that FSU’s College of Medicine
rated second nationally in the number of its graduates entering
family medicine residencies over the past three years. Based on a
three-year average for the period ending October 2007, 17.9 percent
of FSU College of Medicine graduates entered an accredited family
medicine residency program. FSU was tied for No. 1 nationally in the
number of graduates entering family medicine over the past year.
“This contribution is important to the specialty and, more
importantly, to the health of all Americans,’’ said Dr. Perry Pugno,
director of the division of medical education at the AAFP.
FSU will graduate its fourth class of medical students on Saturday,
and the school’s distinction in producing family physicians will
continue. Ten of the 58 students scheduled to receive their medical
degrees, or 17.2 percent of the class, have been accepted into
family medicine residency programs.
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