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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Florida State University College of Medicine and Sarasota Memorial Health Care System unveiled plans to create an internal medicine residency program in Sarasota.
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.
Gregg Stanwood, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at the FSU College of Medicine and member of the Center for Brain Repair, talks about the stigma of mental illness.