Florida State University officially launched an innovative new pathway into health care careers by honoring the program’s first students at the College of Medicine.
This fall, FSU introduced the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences B.S. Degree Program, or IMS. The new innovative major, housed in the College of Medicine, will expose students to various careers in health care.
A new functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) machine, located in the FSU College of Medicine, will allow FSU researchers from across the university to advance their exploration in areas such as psychological disorders, memory and cognitive control, and changes associated with aging.
In an effort to propel more FSU students into a career in health care, FSU recently added the Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences B.S. Degree Program (IMS), housed in the College of Medicine.
Florida State University unveiled the most advanced functional magnetic resonance imaging machine in the state. The FMRI machine, housed in the College of Medicine, will enhance brain research conducted by multiple disciplines.
Luckey Dunn, dean of Florida State University College of Medicine’s Daytona Beach regional campus, is quoted in this article about Florida’s physician shortage.