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- Risk Meets Reward
by Nancy Kinnally
At first, FSU was the Rodney Dangerfield of academic
medicine: it got no respect. What a difference four
years makes. the med school now has brand new digs, an
award-winning faculty and a huge network of affiliated
hospitals. No one’s laughing now.
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- Keeping Time With Diabetes
by Meredith Brodeur
Effective diabetes care involves a complicated series of
daily
tasks that have to run like clockwork. Clinical
psychologist
Suzanne Johnson and Dr. Larry Deeb are exploring ways to
help families stay in step with diabetes.
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- Heal Thy Beloved Country
by Sarah-Beth Hopton
Just weeks after the fall of Tikrit, first-year medical
student
Tariq Hakky returned to his native Iraq to help heal a
healthcare system critically wounded by war and neglect.
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On the Cover:
A shovel used in the
FSU College of Medicine’s 2003 groundbreaking
ceremony serves as a reminder of how far the
medical school has come.
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