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07/21/2016
Greene Publishing, Inc.

A high school student shared his experience with Florida State University's Summer SSTRIDE program, an outreach effort of the FSU College of Medicine.

07/21/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

Dr. Ken Brummel- Smith, the Charlotte Edwards Maguire Professor of Geriatrics at the FSU College of Medicine, spoke to the Tallahassee Women’s Newcomers Club about the consequences of prescription and over-the-counter drugs.

07/20/2016
news.fsu.edu

According to current Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) enrollment data, the FSU College of Medicine is one of the most diverse medical schools in the country.

07/16/2016
KWTX.com

FSU College of Medicine Associate Professor James Olcese developed a light-emitting eye mask that could prevent preterm labor.

07/14/2016
WCTV

FSU College of Medicine Associate Professor James Olcese developed a light-emitting eye mask that could prevent preterm labor

07/12/2016
news.fsu.edu

FSU College of Medicine researcher Angelina Sutin has been selected as a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, an organization dedicated to the advancement of scientific psychology.

07/08/2016
Jacksonville.com

The Florida State University College of Medicine is one of the nation’s most diversified medical schools.

07/05/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

Florida State University’s Autism Institute has completed its move from the Northwood Centre to new offices in Killearn.

07/05/2016
New York Times

A study published in the journal Pediatrics by FSU College of Medicine researcher Angelina Sutin is mentioned in this article on childhood obesity.

07/01/2016
Tallahassee Magazine

FSU College of Medicine professor Dr. Robert Glueckauf founded the African-American Alzheimer’s Caregiver Training and Support Project which connects caregivers to telephone-based and face-to-face cognitive behavioral therapy.

07/01/2016
Tallahassee Magazine

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare made an announcement that their neonatal intensive-care unit would be named The Florida State University College of Medicine Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, honoring the hospital’s partnership with the university

07/01/2016
WCTV

FSU College of Medicine Family Medicine and Rural Health Chair Daniel Van Durme was interviewed by CBS affiliate WCTV to discuss the Zika virus.

06/30/2016
JournalReview.com

Suzanne Johnson, PhD, Distinguished Research Professor at the FSU College of Medicine, is referenced in this article regarding obesity.

06/29/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

Florida State University’s College of Medicine, created 15 years ago with a goal of producing more minority physicians, is one of the most diverse medical schools in the country.

06/23/2016
WTXL

Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences James Olcese has developed an innovative sleep mask that will help pregnant women at risk for preterm labor.

06/15/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

FSU colleges are collaborating to create a student-friendly pathway into the health professions. The pathway is called the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences Program (IMS) and is based in the College of Medicine.

06/15/2016
news.fsu.edu

Five Florida State University researchers are receiving financial support from the university to transform promising lines of research into viable technologies for the global marketplace.

06/03/2016
Phys.org

David Meckes, assistant professor of Biomedical Sciences at the FSU College of Medicine, received a $1.7 million grant from the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health.

06/03/2016
WTXL

The National Institutes of Health is providing David Meckes, an assistant professor of Biomedical Sciences at the FSU College of Medicine, nearly $2 million dollars in support of his cancer research.

06/01/2016
Florida Trend

FSU College of Medicine ad featured in the June edition of Florida Trend Magazine. 

05/31/2016
The Guardian

Researchers at the FSU College of Medicine say it is possible that the stigma of obesity is part of the problem. Children who feel labelled as overweight become less able to deal with it.

05/31/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

Jose Pinto, a researcher in the Florida State University College of Medicine, will spend the next five years studying how the heart’s calcium is regulated and how to correct a calcium imbalance using an inside approach in the cardiac cell.

05/31/2016
AAMC Reporter

The FSU College of Medicine’s outreach program for middle and high school students known as SSTRIDE (Science Students Together Reaching Instructional Diversity and Excellence), serves seven counties with primarily African American, black, Hispanic/Latino, rural, immigrant, or migrant populations.

05/22/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

The FSU College of Medicine's 1,000th graduate was among the 119 members of the Class of 2016. 

05/11/2016
FSUNews.com

The FSU College of Medicine is showcasing a medical seminar in which they will exhibit FSU graduate Kelly McKnight, who graduated with her PhD in Biomedical Sciences.

05/11/2016
news.fsu.edu

Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences James Olcese has won the $50,000 Cade Museum Prize for his innovative sleep mask that will help pregnant women stave off preterm labor.

05/09/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

Dr. Roderick Hume of Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare’s Center for Maternal Fetal Medicine and faculty member at the FSU College of Medicine, is quoted in this article regarding prenatal care.

05/06/2016
Health.com

FSU College of Medicine Geriatrics Professor Dr. Alice Pomidor is quoted in this article about the health benefits of dog ownership for older Americans.

05/06/2016
healthfinder.gov

FSU College of Medicine Geriatrics Professor Dr. Alice Pomidor is quoted in this article about the health benefits of dog ownership for older Americans.

05/06/2016
US News & World Report

FSU College of Medicine Geriatrics Professor Dr. Alice Pomidor is quoted in this article about the health benefits of dog ownership for older Americans.

05/05/2016
SunSentinel

Dr. Heather Flynn, associate professor and vice chair for research in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, was quoted in this article about the state’s effort to address rising suicide rates in children and young adults.

05/05/2016
The Atlantic

Minorities are underrepresented in studies of autism and have little access to treatment options but a group of researchers led by Amy Wetherby, director of FSU’s Autism Institute, is reaching out to black families through churches and other grassroots organizations. They aim to educate child development specialists in churches using a Web-based course called Autism Navigator.

05/04/2016
Spectrum

Minority families are often underrepresented in studies of autism and have little access to treatment options but a group of researchers led by Amy Wetherby, director of FSU’s Autism Institute, is reaching out to black families through churches and other grassroots organizations.

05/02/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

The FSU College of Medicine Center for Integrated Healthcare & the Maternal Mental Health Community Advisory Board will host a free movie screening of “Dark Side of the Full Moon” Wednesday, May 11 from 5 p.m. -7:30 p.m.

05/02/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

FSU College of Medicine faculty made a visit to the Calhoun Liberty Hospital fundraiser.

04/28/2016
MGT Socioeconomic Impact Study

2015 update - MGT Socioeconomic Impact Study

Assessing the Florida State University College of Medicine's socioeconomic impact through its first 15 years of operation. Also including background about the medical school's history and structure.

Read it online: MGT Socioeconomic Impact Study - 2015 Update

Request a printed copy by contacting the Department of Public Affairs and Communications - (850) 645-9698

 

04/28/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

Michael Nair-Collins, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, was recognized for his excellence in graduate teaching.

04/27/2016
Chicago Tribune

A study led by FSU College of Medicine researcher Angelina Sutin shows that parents' perceptions of their child's weight affects future weight gain throughout their childhood.

04/27/2016
FSView

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare made an announcement that their neonatal intensive-care unit would be named The Florida State University College of Medicine Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, honoring the hospital’s partnership with the university.

04/27/2016
SpaceCoast Living

Fourth-year FSU College of Medicine student Adam Field and second-year medical student Zach Field are mentioned in this article about moving on.

04/22/2016
MSN Philippines News

A collaborative team of researchers from Florida State University's College of Medicine and the University of Liverpool examined what effect a parent’s perception of their child’s weight had on children as they become teenagers.

04/20/2016
Fort Myers Florida Weekly

When Gary Goforth, M.D. isn’t treating patients and overseeing the FSU Family Medicine Residency Program at Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, he’s doing medical missions and bringing medical supplies and care to people who otherwise would not have access to the help they need.

04/20/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

FSU College of Medicine Class of 2010 alumna Nicole (Courtois) McCoy, M.D. is featured in the Tallahassee Democrat.

04/19/2016
flhealth.gov

The Florida Department of Health presented Dr. Julie DeCesare with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Childhood Immunization Champion award. Dr. DeCesare is an FSU College of Medicine clerkship faculty member in Pensacola.

04/18/2016
TCPalm

Ken Brummel-Smith, M.D., the Charlotte Edwards Maguire Professor of Geriatrics at the Florida State University College of Medicine, presented valuable tips on aging well March 21-22 in the communities of Stuart, Vero Beach and Fort Pierce.

04/14/2016
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Spotlight

Amy Wetherby, PhD, director of the Autism Institute at Florida State University, is testing the validity of a new online screening tool for Autism.

04/13/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

The FSU Center for Brain Repair held a Symposium on the Developing Mind. The symposium was organized by Gregg Stanwood, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the FSU College of Medicine and associate director of the FSU Center for Brain Repair. Speakers included Amy Wetherby, director of the FSU Autism Institute, and Pradeep Bhide, director of the FSU Center for Brain Repair.

04/09/2016
WFSU

Dr. Alice Pomidor, of the FSU College of Medicine, will talk about the clinical aspects of burnout at a caregiver’s conference. The conference will provide helpful information and coping strategies for caregivers.

04/06/2016
FSUNews.com

Fourth-year FSU medical student John Dudley advocated in the Florida Legislature for four years for a needle-exchange program.

04/04/2016
Tallahassee Democrat

Heather Flynn, associate professor and vice chair for research at the FSU College of Medicine’s Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, and Dr. Tanya Evers, an OBGYN and faculty member of the TMH Family Medicine Residency Program were quoted in this article about infant deaths and maternal mental health.