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- At the frontier of teaching
by Doug
Carlson An atmosphere in which professors devote
most of their time and energy into teaching is a novel
concept in today's climate of medical education.
Not quite as radical as the approach Hippocrates once
took, but enough to make the College of Medicine a place
where teachers are reminded of their calling.
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- Year 3: A day in the life
by Doug Carlson
After two years of rigorous preparation, FSU medical
students find new challenged and a wealth of
opportunities in the third year. For these
aspiring physicians it's time to live and learn in the
real world, and to get a taste of what it means to be
called "doctor."
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- Lighting fires in the lab
by Nancy
Kinnally
Every great doctor or scientist was first an
undergraduate. Igniting the first spark of
discovery in the mind of potential researcher or
physician can be among the most satisfying professional
experiences for a faculty member. It's also
critical to launching the next generation of medical
scholars.
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On the Cover: A terrazzo panel of
Hippocrates at the entrance to the medical school reminds
visitors of where medicine began.
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