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04/29/2015
WCTV

Fraternity members at Florida State University presented the FSU College of Medicine with an $11,000 check that will benefit the Alexander "Sandy" Halperin Alzheimer's Research Fund. The money was raised through the Line Dance Competition.

04/20/2015
Tallahassee Democrat

The Florida State University College of Medicine and Sarasota Memorial Health Care System unveiled plans to create an internal medicine residency program in Sarasota.

04/17/2015
Sarasota Magazine

Sarasota Memorial Health Care System and the Florida State University College of Medicine announced the creation of a medical residency program.

04/17/2015
Tallahassee Democrat

Big Bend Hospice in cooperation with the FSU College of Medicine offered a community event on National Health Care Decision Day aimed to inspire, educate and empower the public and providers about the importance of advance care planning.

04/16/2015
abc6.com

Dr. Amy Wetherby, founding member of Autism Navigator LLC, announced the launch of About Autism in Toddlers, a free resource for parents and professionals interested in learning more about the early signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in young children. Wetherby is a Distinguished Research Professor of Clinical Sciences and a Laurel Schendel Professor of Communication Disorders at FSU.

04/16/2015
Bradenton Herald

Sarasota Memorial Hospital will invest $5 million in starting an internal medicine residency program in cooperation with the Florida State University College of Medicine. The first residents will start work in early 2017.

04/15/2015
Sarasota Observer

Sarasota Memorial Hospital and Florida State University College of Medicine announced that the two organizations will be partnering up to develop an internal medicine residency program in Sarasota.

04/15/2015
WWSB ABC 7

The Florida State University College of Medicine and Sarasota Memorial Hospital have unveiled plans for a doctor training program intended to create more primary care physicians in Sarasota County and the surrounding region.

04/15/2015
WTSP.com

Sarasota Memorial Hospital is partnering with the FSU College of Medicine to start a residency program with hopes of filling the growing void of primary care doctors.

04/15/2015
Herald Tribune

Florida State University and Sarasota Memorial Hospital have partnered to create the area's first internal medicine residency.

12/22/2014
OrlandoSentinel.com

Charlotte Edwards Maguire, a pioneer as a physician and a philanthropist who was an invaluable advocate for Florida State University’s College of Medicine, died Decemeber 6 at age 96.

12/16/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

Tallahassee Primary Care Associates advertisement featuring FSU College of Medicine grad Stacia Kutter Groll, M.D..

12/16/2014
Chicago Parent

A new study, led by Amy Wetherby, director of the Autism Institute at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, has found toddlers with autism significantly improve after intensive intervention by their parents.

12/12/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

Kendall Campbell, associate professor of family medicine and rural health at FSU’s College of Medicine, is one of four physicians in the nation to be named a 2014 Institute of Medicine (IOM) Anniversary Fellow.

12/08/2014
National Catholic Register

A recent study, led by FSU College of Medicine professor Michael Nair-Collins, claims the majority of Americans would support ditching the ‘dead-donor rule’ for organ extraction.

12/07/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

Charlotte Edwards Maguire, a pioneer as a physician and a philanthropist who was an invaluable advocate for Florida State University’s College of Medicine, died Decemeber 6 at age 96.

12/03/2014
Sarasota Magazine

Dr. Jesus B. Perez, a board-certified endocrinologist at Sarasota’s Intercoastal Medical Group and assistant clinical professor at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, is quoted in this article about diabetes.

12/03/2014
Fox News

Researchers at the FSU College of Medicine showed that intensive intervention by parents was superior to that of clinicians for improving autism symptoms in toddlers.

12/02/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

Ken Brummel-Smith, M.D., professor and chair of the Department of Geriatrics at the FSU College of Medicine, blogs about choosing antibiotics and explains why they aren’t always the best choice for illness in children and adults.

11/18/2014
Health Matters

While dozens of FSU medical students have quietly developed their clinical skills just across the Georgia border, it’s time to proclaim Thomasville as one of the best-kept secrets of the medical school’s success.

11/12/2014
TBO.com

Daniel Van Durme, professor at the FSU College of Medicine and director of its Center on Global Health, discussed the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa and the protection of the general public.

11/11/2014
news-press.com

Sherry Farag describes the opportunities her residency program offers her. Farag is a second year resident with the Florida State University College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program at Lee Memorial Health System, which is in its first year of operation.

11/10/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

Toddlers with autism have demonstrated significant improvement after intensive intervention by parents rather than clinicians, according to a new study published online in the journal Pediatrics. Amy Wetherby, director of the Autism Institute at FSU’S College of Medicine, led the study.

11/04/2014
Science Daily

For the first time, toddlers with autism have demonstrated significant improvement after intensive intervention by parents rather than clinicians, according to a new study led by Amy Wetherby, director of the Autism Institute at Florida State University's College of Medicine.

11/04/2014
Medical Xpress

For the first time, toddlers with autism have demonstrated significant improvement after intensive intervention by parents rather than clinicians, according to a new study led by Amy Wetherby, director of the Autism Institute at FSU's College of Medicine. The study was published online in the journal Pediatrics.

11/04/2014
Examiner.com

Toddlers with autism demonstrate significant improvement in life skills after intensive intervention by their parents when compared to interventions by clinicians, says a new study led by Amy Wetherby, director of the Autism Institute at FSU’s College of Medicine.

11/03/2014
Health Canal

For the first time, toddlers with autism have demonstrated significant improvement after intensive intervention by parents rather than clinicians, according to a new FSU College of Medicine study published online in the journal Pediatrics.

10/31/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

FSU College of Medicine Clinical Sciences faculty member Kristin Parsley is using new technology to detect genetic dispositions to cancer. Parsley is also the medical director of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare’s Clinical Genetics Center.

10/30/2014
STFM.org

Suzanne Harrison, M.D. shares her thoughts on domestic violence in this blog post she wrote for the Group on Violence Education and Prevention for the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. Harrison is a family physician and the Education Director for Family Medicine at the FSU College of Medicine.

10/23/2014
Herald-Tribune

Dr. Bruce Berg wrote this column about the FSU College of Medicine, a community-based medical school. The college provides third- and fourth-year clinical training at regional medical school campuses around the state through affiliations with local physicians and hospitals. Dr. Berg is campus dean of the FSU College of Medicine in Sarasota.

10/22/2014
Pensacola News Journal

Pensacola has some of the most sophisticated imaging methods being used to detect breast cancer. Dr. John Ervin, associate professor with Florida State University’s College of Medicine, comments on the new technology.

10/20/2014
Tampa Bay Times

Dr. Leslie Beitsch, chair of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, comments on the public health cuts.

10/20/2014
The Breeze

Myron Rolle, second-year medical student at the FSU College of Medicine, talks about his experiences as both a football player and a Rhodes Scholar.

10/19/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

TMH Physicians Partners advertisement featuring FSU College of Medicine grad Marlisha Edwards, M.D..

10/18/2014
News-JournalOnline.com

The Volusia County school system is the first in the country to partner with the FSU College of Medicine’s Autism Institute in offering access to Autism Navigator, a program that helps educators and parents identify hallmarks of autism spectrum disorders in very young children.

10/14/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

Joseph M. Gabriel, an associate professor at FSU’s College of Medicine, shares his personal opinions of an incident involving a Tallahassee resident and a Tallahassee Police officer.

10/12/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

College of Medicine Geriatrics Professor Alice Pomidor is leading a national, three-year effort to update and expand the Physician’s Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers and make it more user-friendly.

10/11/2014
Pensacola News Journal

The Volusia County school system is in the fifth year of a partnership with the Florida State University College of Medicine’s Autism Institute, which created Autism Navigator, a program that allows for an earlier diagnosis of the disorder.

10/08/2014
AAMC.org

New technology may improve the awareness of advance directives, giving caregivers and family members a clearer understanding of critically ill patients’ wishes. Marshall B. Kapp, J.D., M.P.H., director of the Center for Innovative Collaboration in Medicine and Law at the FSU College of Medicine, is quoted in the article.

10/08/2014
ABC Queensland

Researchers have found that teenage boys tend to make riskier decisions than girls or adults. The research was led by Pradeep Bhide, a Florida State University College of Medicine neuroscientist and director of the Center for Brain Repair.

10/07/2014
WCTV

The road to college may be easier for students at East Gadsden High School, thanks to a partnership with the FSU College of Medicine that will prepare them for higher education.

10/04/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

The FSU College of Medicine Tallahassee Regional Campus is having a wine tasting fundraiser at The Fresh Market on Thursday, October 23, 2014. Tickets will be $30 advanced purchase, and $35 at the door.

10/04/2014
StarTribune.com

Pradeep Bhide, a Florida State University College of Medicine neuroscientist and director of the Center for Brain Repair, brought together some of the world’s foremost brain researchers in a quest to explain why teenagers — and male teens in particular — often behave erratically.

10/02/2014
TheBody.com

A study, conducted by FSU College of Medicine Class of 2014 alum Vishal Dahya, M.D., and colleagues at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, found that there was no difference between the calcium scores of HIV-positive people on long-term antiretroviral therapy and those of the general population.

10/02/2014
Lifestyle Magazine

Dr. Adam Langley and Dr. Gary Visser, alumni from the FSU College of Medicine's Class of 2007, are featured in Lifestyle Magazine.

10/01/2014
Mail On Sunday

A study led by Pradeep Bhide, a Florida State University College of Medicine neuroscientist and director of the Center for Brain Repair, found that teenage boys tend to make riskier decisions than girls or adults.

09/30/2014
The Ledger

Dr. Michael Degnan, a clerkship faculty member for the FSU College of Medicine’s Orlando campus, has had a major impact on the individuals in his community.

09/29/2014
Tallahassee Democrat

José E. Rodríguez, associate professor at the FSU College of Medicine, addressed the needs of the Latino population and the inequities in health that the population faces.

09/27/2014
OrlandoSentinel.com

Pradeep Bhide, Ph.D., neuroscientist at the Florida State University College of Medicine, researched teen boys’ brains to explain why they behave erratically and do the things they do.

09/23/2014
Pensacola News Journal

Pensacola has some of the most sophisticated imaging methods being used to detect breast cancer. Dr. John Ervin, associate professor with Florida State University’s College of Medicine, comments on the new technology.