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10/25/2018
TCPalm

At the recent Faculty Appreciation Celebration, the FSU College of Medicine's Fort Pierce Regional Campus awarded four $5,000 scholarships to fourth-year students in the Class of 2019. 

10/25/2018
TCPalm

The FSU College of Medicine's Fort Pierce Regional Campus gathered its faculty members for a night of appreciation, awards and academic updates on Oct. 4 at the Riverwalk Center.  

10/18/2018
Boston Globe

New research from College of Medicine researcher Pradeep Bhide suggests that smoking by fathers may cause changes in their sperm that lead to cognitive deficits in their children - and even their grandchildren.

10/18/2018
UPI

Researchers have figured out how a father's experiences can influence the health and development of his descendants from sperm: chemical modifications in the DNA. Through epigenetic changes, chemical modifications are made to DNA and genes are turned on or off in different cells and at different developmental states. College of Medicine researcher Pradeep Bhide and his team found that a father's exposure to nicotine may cause cognitive deficits in his children and grandchildren because of epigenetic changes in key genes in the father's sperm.

10/18/2018
Medical Xpress

Deirdre McCarthy, Pradeep Bhide and a team of researchers from the FSU College of Medicine published a study that suggests nicotine use among fathers can cause epigenetic changes that are passed to children and even grandchildren.

10/18/2018
The Outline

A new study from College of Medicine researcher Pradeep Bhide published in PLOS Biology found that nicotine-addicted mice and two generations of their offspring had behavioral deficits in learning and attention compared to a control group of mice who had not been exposed to any nicotine.

10/18/2018
FSU News

Angelina Sutin, associate professor in the College of Medicine's Department of Behavioral Sciences received a grant to study why people with Latino backgrounds have a 50 percent greater risk of developing Alzheimer's disease than non-Latino whites.

10/15/2018
Pensacola News-Journal

As the College of Medicine's Pensacola Regional Campus celebrates its 15th anniversary, Regional Campus Dean Paul McLeod thanks the more than 260 clerkship faculty members who mentor the Pensacola campus students during the future physicians' third and fourth years of med school. 

10/03/2018
FDOH

The Florida Department of Health announced that Florida is one of seven states to receive grant funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration to address the mental health needs of pregnant and postpartum women. The department will partner with the FSU College of Medicine and the Florida Maternal Mental Health Collaborative. Professor and Vice Chair for Research Heather Flynn will serve as principal investigator.

10/01/2018

The FSU College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program at Lee Health aims to recruit residents and retain them in the area. A study from the American Medical Association previously found that about 56 percent of doctors stay within 100 miles of their residency programs. The need for new doctors — particularly certain specialties, such as primary care — is only expected to grow in Florida as the population continues to boom.

Watch a video interview with first-year resident and College of Medicine alumna Tatianna Pizzutto (M.D., '18).

09/28/2018
Business Observer

After a national search, Alfred Gitu has been named the new director of the FSU College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program at Lee Health. Gitu has been a faculty member since the program launched in 2012 and served as associate program director for the past year.

09/27/2018
FSU News

Dance Marathon at FSU and Children's Miracle Network at University of Florida Health Shands Children's Hospital presented a check for more than $1 million to the FSU College of Medicine on Thursday, Sept. 27. The proceeds benefit children throughout Gadsden and Leon counties through school-based primary-care clinics and area pediatric outreach initiatives.

09/26/2018
FSU MED Magazine

Like many other faculty members at the FSU College of Medicine, Xan Nowakowski focuses much of her research activity on serving marginalized populations in Florida. 

09/17/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

College of Medicine Professor Rob Glueckauf and his team have devoted the last four years to ACTS2, the African-American Alzheimer's Caregiver Training and Support Project 2. The project has brought relief to nearly 100 distressed African-Americans providing care for a loved one with dementia, and it is expanding its outreach in Western Panhandle counties thanks to a $118,000 grant.

09/13/2018
AAMC News

With Hurricane Florence heading toward the East Coast, AAMC News reviewed lessons learned by medical schools and teaching hospitals during 2017's hurricane season. FSU College of Medicine Dean John P. Fogarty talks about making resources available to med students, staff, and more in the face of a storm.

09/11/2018
Business Insider

FSU College of Medicine Professor James Olcese previously discovered that nightly release of melatonin is a cause of contractions in pregnant women. In effort to reduce preterm contractions in women, he developed a light-emitting sleep mask to inhibit the release of melatonin. The technology is marketed and developed by his organization KynderMed and is beginning a clinical study at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida, and Tampa General Hospital.

09/05/2018
San Diego Union-Tribune

Joseph Gabriel, associate professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, wrote an article for The Conversation about the history of opiate addiction, pain and race in the US in mid-June. The article was also published in The Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune and later ran in the San Diego Union-Tribune in early September.

09/05/2018
San Diego Union-Tribune

Joseph Gabriel, associate professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, wrote an article for The Conversation about the history of opiate addiction, pain and race in the US in mid-June. The article was also published in The Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune and later ran in the San Diego Union-Tribune in early September.

08/22/2018
Give 'active-assisted stretching' a try

FSU College of Medicine professor Judy Muller-Delp conducted research that suggests that static muscle stretching performed regularly can increase blood flow to muscles in the lower leg, helping individuals who struggle to walk due to pain or lack of mobility.

08/21/2018
Cape Coral Breeze

Eight first-year family medicine residents started seeing patients as part of the Florida State University College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program at Lee Health July 30. Based at Lee Memorial Hospital, the program was created to abate a national shortage of primary care physicians.

08/17/2018

08/15/2018
SheMD

Alumna Lexie Mannix (M.D., '14) published a post on her blog, sheMD, about her journey to medicine and how perseverance and adaptation led her to the FSU College of Medicine.

08/13/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

The members of the Class of 2022 were officially welcomed into their chosen profession during the Florida State University College of Medicine’s White Coat Ceremony on Aug. 10.

08/10/2018
BPS Digest

College of Medicine professors Angelina Sutin and Antonio Terracciano contributed to research on the potential links between IQ, health and aging. The research was published in the academic journal Intelligence this month and featured in a British Psychological Society Research Digest article.

08/08/2018
Academy of Women's Health

Suzanne Harrison, professor of family medicine and rural health and director of clinical programs at the FSU College of Medicine, was interviewed by the Academy of Women's Health about human trafficking, its signs, and actions physicians can take.

08/07/2018
PR Newswire

The Florida State University College of Medicine's Family Medicine Interest Group was recognized by the American Association of Family Physicians for community service. The College of Medicine's FMIG was one of 18 groups recognized as a 2018 Program of Excellence Award winner. The winners were announced Aug. 3 at the AAFP National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students in Kansas City, Missouri.

07/30/2018
FSU News

Florida State University researchers brought in more than $226 million in the 2018 fiscal year from federal, state and private sources to support investigations into areas such as nuclear science, climate change, the effect of deep space travel on human health and much more.

07/26/2018
AAPA.org

Holly Daniel, a member of the PA Class of 2019 at FSU, wrote an article for the American Academy of PAs about the challenges of PA school and how FSU prioritizes student mental health. 

07/24/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

Claudia Kroker-Bode, M.D., Ph.D., has been named program director for the FSU College of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. 

07/23/2018

Nathan Falk, M.D., will be the first program director for the FSU College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program at Winter Haven Hospital.

07/23/2018
KCTS

College of Medicine alumna Crystal Beal (M.D., '12) is a family medicine physician in Seattle practicing telemedicine through her recently launched online medical practice, QueerDoc. QueerDoc is a gender and queer-focused healthcare practice helping to increase access to healthcare for people who aren't comfortable talking to their regular provider or live in rural communities. Watch the full TV interview

07/23/2018
The Ledger

Nathan Falk has been selected as the first program director for the FSU College of Medicine's family medicine residency program at Winter Haven Hospital. 

07/17/2018
The Conversation

Joan Meek, professor and associate dean for graduate medical education, wrote an article for The Conversation about how breastfeeding benefits infant nutrition. In her article, "Breastfeeding has been the best public health policy throughout history," Meek discusses the history of breastfeeding and breastfeeding policies and its benefits over formula feeding. The article has also been published in the Tallahassee DemocratHouston ChronicleNewsweek and Salon.com.

07/10/2018
VOA News

College of Medicine Professor and Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education, Joan Meek, was quoted in an article about the advantages of breastfeeding and its benefits over using formula.

07/10/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

Florida State University's Raise the Torch fundraising campaign surpassed its $1 billion fundraising goal by the June 30th deadline. The top four areas designated for giving were Athletics, the College of Business, The Jim Moran School of Entrepreneurship and The Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota. The colleges of arts and science, law and medicine also ranked high in money raised.

07/10/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

A team of researchers led by Hengli Tang, a professor of biological science at FSU, found that the Zika virus is able to spread through the body and bypass the body's protection system; unlike other viruse which are stopped by macrophase that protect the immune system. Researchers from the FSU College of Medicine, FSU’s Center for Genomics and Personalized Medicine and Harvard University contributed to the study.

07/03/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

FSU Autism Institute Director Amy Wetherby and Emory University researcher Lindee Morgan were co-principal investigators on a three-year, 60-school study measuring the effectiveness of a curriculum, called SCERTS, designed for teachers of students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). According to the research, SCERTS may mean big results for students with ASD.

07/03/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

Wendi Cannon, director of information technology at the College of Medicine, was recently elected to the AAMC Group on Information Resources (GIR) steering committee. The GIR promotes excellence in the application and integration of information resources in academic medicine.

06/29/2018
Medical Xpress

A new study conducted by researchers Lindee Morgan and FSU Autism Institute Director Amy Wetherby uncovered a classroom intervention that can make a big difference for students with autism spectrum disorder.

06/26/2018
FSView

First-year FSU College of Medicine students recently took part in the Rural Learning Experience (RuLE). They explored rural health care facilities throughout north Florida and south Georgia as an introduction to cutural health factors in rural areas.

06/25/2018
Ocala StarBanner

Emily Kintzele, a senior at Vanguard High School in Ocala, was one of 60 students selected to attend the FSU College of Medicine's 2018 Summer Institute.

06/21/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

Christine Certain, a nationally board certified counselor and licensed mental health counselor, wrote an op-ed piece for the Tallahassee Democrat about the need for telehealth to treat mental health conditions in rural areas where access to health systems and health practitioners is lacking. She cited a recent piece about the College of Medicine's Rural Learning Experience as the inspiration for her op-ed submission.

06/20/2018
SELF Magazine

Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education Joan Meek is quoted in a SELF Magazine article giving advice to women who need to pump breast milk on the go.

06/15/2018
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Diseases transmitted by ticks and other insects have tripled in recent years, and a relatively recent discovery has found that one type of tick bite is causing an allergy to red meat. The ailment, known as galactose-alpha, is transmitted by the Lone Star tick, which is widely distributed in the Southeastern and Eastern United States. College of Medicine clerkship faculty member Ronald Saff comments on the unique trends behind the allergy.

06/15/2018

FSU announced this week that the College of Medicine's acceptance rate of 2.4 percent for the new class ranks third on the U.S. News & World Report's list of "10 Medical Schools with the Lowest Acceptance Rate."

06/14/2018
Citrus County Chronicle

Citrus County commissioners voted 4-1 to spend up to $30,000 retrofitting the former Fort Island Trail fire station to house four FSU medical students who will be shadowing physicians and other medical professionals in six-week intervals. The hope is that it will lead to more physicians practicing locally in Citrus County.

06/14/2018

The Cleveland Clinic and Indian River Medical Center are entering the final stretch of partnership negotiations. Talks are also underway for Cleveland Clinic to take over Martin Health's three hospitals where FSU med students train. Fort Pierce Regional Campus Dean Juliette Lomax-Homier and clerkship faculty member George Mitchell comment on how the partnership could benefit FSU College of Medicine students.

06/11/2018
Delta Sky Magazine

FSU and the College of Medicine's Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences program were featured in the May 2018 edition of Delta Skymagazine.

06/08/2018
AMDA

 Paul Katz, chair of the Department of Geriatrics, is the recipient of the AMDA- The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine 2018 William Dodd Founder's Award.

06/08/2018
The Hill

FSU College of Medicine clerkship faculty member Antonio Crespo authored an opinion article for The Hill about the start of the 2018 hurricane season and renewed concern about the potential spread of mosquito-borne infectious disease, including the Zika virus.