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11/24/2015
news.fsu.edu

The FSU Office of Distance Learning honored faculty and mentors for their contributions to online education during the 2014–2015 Distance Learning Awards. Among them was Katherine Gorman of the FSU College of Medicine.

11/20/2015
Daytona Beach News-Journal

Marshall Kapp, director of the Florida State University Center for Innovative Collaboration in Medicine & Law, is quoted in this article regarding insurance costs for Volusia County teachers.

11/18/2015
MCN Streamline

Healthcare Network of Southwest Florida, run by the FSU College of Medicine, has integrated behavioral health within their model to better serve patients through more comprehensive care.

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

When members of the Class of 2019 donned their first white coats in August, they were in many ways being cloacked by the kindness of a former physician and his wife, who had a vision for perserving humanisim in medicine.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Clinical research at the College of Medicine is following a familiar footprint, seeking to include a demographic profile that reflects Florida's diversity. The college's developing Clinical Research Network is designed with the idea of learning from the patient population served by many of the nearly 2,500 physicians throughout the state who teach FSU medical students.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

The Florida State University General Surgery Residency Program at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare took an important step in its development by receiving initial accreditation in June.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Casey Cosgrove (M.D., '12) has been inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society twice- as a medical student at Florida State, and at The Ohio State University, where he currently is serving as Education Chief Resident in his final year of OB-GYN.  

11/12/2015
Florida Family Physician

Faculty members from the FSU College of Medicine were published in the Florida Family Physician magazine.

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

When the Florida Legislature described what kind of medical school Florida State would have, it didn't leave much doubt about where the focuse would be. On the medical education side, the FSU College of Medicine would focus on developing more primary-care physicians for the state, especially those who would provide care to underserved populations, including rural, urban, and older patients.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Mohamed Kabbaj knew that testostrone could protect males from the effects of anxiety and depression. He also knew that the male brain converted most testosterone to estrogen. What he didn't know was whether testosterone could provide anxiety protection without undergoing that change.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

The word "research" used to produce mental images of hermit-like scientists going it alone, jealously guarding their discoveries. But the days of the rugged individualist are fading fast.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

The continuum of care tht family physicians provide exists nowhere else, says the Floida Academy of Family Physicians. And just about everyone agreers our country needs more of them.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Celebrating its 20th year was a piece of cake for Dance Marathon at FSU. Among the fesivities the largest student-run philanthropy on the FSU cmapus raised a record-breaking $1.16 million.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

The College of Medicine is one of 44 organizations in 29 states selected to participate in the Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Actually, having regional roots isn't even a prerequisite. Twenty-three College of Medicine alumni who grew up outside the Panhandle, or even outside the state, are now practicing in Peaden's beloved stretch of Northwest Florida.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

The inaugural class of the FSU College of Medicine has created an endowed scholarship fund to commemorate its role in the medical school's history. 

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Understanding how our cells- healthy or otherwise- build new structures (such as proteasomes), then, is useful in understanding how to deal with defective cells, such as cancer cells.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

The hereditary disease cardiomyopathy, which makes it difficult for the heart to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs, sometimes leads to heart failure.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

 As part of a military family, undergraduate Barbara Dietrick lived in five states before coming to FSU. Some people might find all that moving to be disruptive, but Dietrick says it gave her a rich supply of experience and initiative. 

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Juliette Lomax-Homier, onetime partner in a health-care group called Just Ladies, is the newest member of a deans' group that previously was just gentlemen. In June, Lomax- Homier gbecame dean of the Fort Pierce Regional Campus. 

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

In its infancy, the College of Medicine spent much time and energy explaining its plans to the accrediting body of U.S. and Canadian medical schools. A core group of the medical school's founders spent many weekends preparing to help the LCME understand why a community-based approach would better address the paucity of physicians in Florida's small towns.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

In October, first-year students Tiffany Smioth-Sutton and Eric Walker became the fifth and sixth College of Medicine students who've received these prestigious NHSC scholarships.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Deans of medical schools are rarely family phycisians. Marian Bishop, a medical educator and administrator, wanted to change that. She established a trust to help fund "dean school" for family physicians, and half of medical school deans specializing in family medicine have one through the Bishop Fellowship Program.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

 Ten years after graduating its first class, the College of Medicine is just getting started honoring its alumni. In August, in its second rendition, the PIMS and College of Medicine Distinguished Alumni Award moved to a bigger stage. 

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

 Daniel Van Durme's goal was to be in the New England Journal of Medicine, but not like this. In July 2014, when the Journal reported that the United States had 232 imported cases of the chikungunya virus, he was one of those cases. 

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

 Being chosen by INSIGHT from an international field of nominees has only increased Yi Ren's determination. Now INSIGHT into Diversity magazine has chosen her as one of its "100 Inspiriting Women in STEM", as an example for younger women pursuing careers in science, techniology, engineerring and math. 

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

Every February, FSU alumni Erwin and Stefanie Jackson sponsor a Valentine's Day performance to support research for a debilitating disease that has impacted their family and is the subject of College of Medicine resarch.  

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

 Recent FSU  graduate Lacy Goode tackled Chinese mostly so she could communicate better with the researchers she'll encounter in her career, but her choice of Chinese indirectly led to a prestigious Fullbright scholarship. 

11/12/2015
FSU MED Magazine

 In its first 10 years, it was known simply as "the auditorium" or "1400". Everyone knew that if such a beautiful space was ever named for someone, that person would have tob e special indeed. Then in June, Sen. Durell Peaden died- and suddenly it became obvious that this should have been the Durell Peaden Auditorium all along. 

11/05/2015
Tallahassee Democrat

An expo which aimed to increase health literacy in the community included a conference led by the Autism Institute at the FSU College of Medicine.

10/29/2015
Florida Trend

The FSU College of Medicine joins UF as a community research partner on a four-year $17.5 million award from the NIH.

10/29/2015
WTXL

On November 4th the FSU College of Medicine and the Office of the Mayor are hosting the First Words/Autism Navigator’s Briefing that will share new resources and tools focused on early childhood development for families and professionals

10/26/2015
HealthCentral.com

Angelina R. Sutin and Antonio Terracciano, researchers from the FSU College of Medicine, found that weight-related discrimination has long-term effects on people and has as a direct effect on one's mortality.

10/26/2015
Health, Medical, and Science Updates

FSU College of Medicine researchers Angelina R. Sutin and Antonio Terracciano have found that people who experience weight discrimination are more likely to become or remain obese, to develop chronic health problems and to have a lower satisfaction with life.

10/25/2015
Tallahassee Democrat

Rob Glueckauf, a Florida State University College of Medicine professor, is offering a new approach that he hopes will benefit numerous dementia caregivers.

10/20/2015
Tech Times

Researchers from the FSU College of Medicine found that weight-related discrimination has long-term effects on people and has as a direct effect on one's mortality.

10/20/2015
AMA Wire

Senior Associate Dean Alma Littles attended a recent American Medical Association conference called ChangeMedEd, which included more than 350 leaders in medical education from across the country. Her thoughts on the meeting were included in this AMA Wire "Spotlight on Innovation".

10/16/2015
Medical News Today

FSU College of Medicine researchers Angelina R. Sutin and Antonio Terracciano have found that people who experience weight discrimination are more likely to become or remain obese, to develop chronic health problems and to have a lower satisfaction with life.

10/15/2015
Medical Xpress

FSU College of Medicine researchers Angelina R. Sutin and Antonio Terracciano have found that people who experience weight discrimination are more likely to become or remain obese, develop chronic health problems and have a lower satisfaction with life.

10/14/2015
Healthline.com

Maguire Medical Library Director Martin Wood discussed the College of Medicine’s new diabetes journal – PLAID – in an interview with Healthline.com

10/13/2015
The Huffington Post

Dr. Joan Younger Meek, a member and past chair of the nonprofit U.S. Breastfeeding Committee and a professor of clinical sciences at the Florida State University College of Medicine, is quoted in this article about breastfeeding moms and the accommodations they need at work.

10/06/2015
Tallahassee Democrat

The late Florida Sen. Durell Peaden, who described himself as a “country doctor” and helped steer millions of dollars toward health care in Florida, was remembered when the auditorium of FSU's College of Medicine was named in his honor.

10/05/2015
Crestview News Bulletin

Florida State University's College of Medicine has named its auditorium for the late Florida Sen. Durell Peaden, a Crestview physician who sponsored legislation creating the medical school in 2000.

10/05/2015
Orlando Sentinel

The Florida State University College of Medicine, along with two other Florida universities have won a federal grant to create a network of patient data and help advance and speed up medical research.

10/02/2015
Sunshine State News

The Florida State University College of Medicine held an event on Monday as it named its auditorium after former state Sen. Durell Peaden.

10/01/2015
Tallahassee Magazine

FSU's College of Medicine is reshaping health care by recruiting rural doctors, creating residencies and expanding opportunities.

09/30/2015
New York Magazine

A study in Psychological Science, led by Dr. Angelina R. Sutin of the Florida State University College of Medicine found a correlation between weight discrimination and an increased risk of mortality.

09/30/2015
Tallahassee Democrat

Florida State University is a partner in the $17.5 million award that the University of Florida has received to translate medical research discoveries more quickly into healthier Florida communities.

09/27/2015
Tallahassee Democrat

The Capital Medical Society Foundation awarded scholarships to seven students in their first or second year of medical school at the FSU College of Medicine and third and fourth year medical students at the Tallahassee Regional Campus of FSU’s College of Medicine on the basis of financial need.

09/24/2015
news.fsu.edu

Florida State University is a partner in the $17.5 million award that the University of Florida has received to translate medical research discoveries more quickly into healthier Florida communities.