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- A class in perspective
by Nancy Kinnally The best physicians treat the patient, not the disease. Doing so
requires arriving at an understanding of the person’s fears,
motivations, culture and beliefs. At FSU, medical students learn how
to approach patients by first understanding each other.
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- Medicine flips the switch
by Doug Carlson On-line banking and Internet travel planning are part of the
culture, but medicine remains burdened by paperwork. The director of
the Center on Patient Safety at FSU is providing conclusive data he
hopes will hasten the medical industry’s digital transformation.
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- Driving student debt
by Doug Carlson
Personal sacrifice in becoming a physician now includes
carrying a truckload of education-related debt. As
concern mounts about the impact education costs are
having on our health-care system, FSU students are
finding ways to stay true to their vision.
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On the Cover: Photos of seven members of
the Class of 2009. From top left to right: Elving Colon,
Kara Dalke, Bernadette Stevenson, Jennifer Morton, Leslie
Davis-Singletary, Michael Lee and Charles Ibie.
Photo illustration by Martin Young.
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