Press Release

FSU College of Medicine to Hold Graduation Ceremony

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

CONTACT: Doug Carlson, FSU College of Medicine
(850) 645-1255;
doug.carlson@med.fsu.edu

 

May 15, 2019

 

FSU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE TO HOLD GRADUATION CEREMONY

 

The Florida State University College of Medicine will graduate its 15th class of medical students at a commencement ceremony Saturday. Michael Muszynski, dean of the College of Medicine’s Orlando Regional Campus, will deliver the commencement address. Muszynski is retiring after having served as campus dean since 2004.

 

The ceremony will be streamed live on Facebook, YouTube and med.fsu.edu.

 

During the ceremony, the college will graduate 113 new physicians. In addition, it will graduate its 10th class of students with the Master of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences–Bridge to Clinical Medicine. By completing the program, the 13 Bridge students have qualified to begin medical school at Florida State on May 28 as members of the incoming Class of 2023.

 

The Bridge program has been credited with increasing the number of qualified candidates for medical school from backgrounds underrepresented in medicine, including minority students and students from rural communities. Bridge and other outreach programs have helped the College of Medicine become one of the top U.S. medical schools for enrollment of both black and Hispanic students.

 

Thanks in part to Bridge, FSU medical alumni are practicing in rural communities at rates significantly above the national average. Of FSU’s 700 alumni physicians currently practicing, 106 are caring for patients in the Florida Panhandle and rural border counties.

 

The commencement ceremony will take place:
 

SATURDAY, MAY 18
 
10 A.M.
 
RUBY DIAMOND CONCERT HALL
 
WESTCOTT BUILDING

 

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
 
TALLAHASSEE, FLA.


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Press Release

College of Medicine to Host Ribbon-Cutting for FSU PrimaryHealth

MEDIA ADVISORY

 

CONTACT: Melissa Powell, College of Medicine

(850) 645-9699; melissa.powell@med.fsu.edu

 

May 8, 2019

 

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE TO HOST RIBBON-CUTTING FOR FSU PRIMARYHEALTH

 

The Florida State University College of Medicine will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday for its new primary-care health center, FSU PrimaryHealth. The center will see its first patients next week in a brand-new facility in southwest Tallahassee.

 

Among those slated to attend the ribbon-cutting are Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey, Leon County Commissioner Jimbo Jackson, FSU Vice President for Finance and Administration Kyle Clark, Sabal Palm Elementary School Principal Anicia Robinson, College of Medicine Dean John P. Fogarty and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Community Affairs Daniel Van Durme.

 

The center was established to meet community health needs in Leon and surrounding counties. All care will be provided by board-certified faculty members of the College of Medicine.

 

FSU PrimaryHealth has been scheduling appointments since early April and will welcome its first patients Monday, May 13.

 

The ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place:

FRIDAY, MAY 10

12:30 P.M.

2911 ROBERTS AVE.

TALLAHASSEE, FLA.

 

Immediately afterward, media will have an opportunity to tour the new facility. On Saturday, a community open house is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In addition to tours, attendees will have an opportunity to meet the clinicians, get free health screenings and schedule an appointment.

 

Click here for more information about FSU PrimaryHealth.

 

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Directions to FSU PrimaryHealth: From West Pensacola Street, travel south on Mabry Street to Roberts Avenue. Turn right and continue to Eisenhower Street. Parking is available at the site (enter off Eisenhower).

 

FSU PrimaryHealth

 

News of the Week

Wolcott honored for exemplary service

 

 

 

College of Medicine IT specialist Austin Wolcott received the 2019 Exemplary Service Award for technology services during Florida State University's recent Employee Recogntion Awards Ceremony. He was the university-wide winner in that category.

  The Exemplary Service Award is decided based on nominations submitted by colleagues. It is based on achievements and resulting impacts to a department, college, division, or the university as a whole.  There are seven award categories with one winner selected for each.

FSU Provost Sally McRorie said: "While Austin has only been with us about a year and a half, he has already been instrumental in making technical pieces come together despite numerous networking obstacles. When the College of Medicine opened a temporary medical clinic at Sabal Palm Elementary School to provide medical care to children that attend or are enrolling at, he discovered that there were a lot of technical challenges. Some of these were network connectivity outside the county servers, medical equipment needing to be connected and tested (while considering all aspects of patient privacy), and numerous smaller issues. He was extremely instrumental in making the technical pieces come together.

"Because of Austin, we are able to care for the most vulnerable population in Leon County.  He was completely focused on customer service and finding solutions, not excuses."

 

FSU Provost Sally McRorie presents the Exemplary Service Award to Austin Wolcott.

Austin Wolcott with Sally McRorie