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.
Erwin and Stefanie Jackson's gift of $1 million established a fund to support The Brian Jackson Dystonia Research and Discovery Program at the Center for Brain Repair, which is part of FSU's College of Medicine. Their aim is to enhance awareness of Dystonia in our community and ultimately find a cure.
The FSU College of Medicine Fort Pierce Regional Campus held a workshop on accessing the college’s extensive electronic medical library to improve patient care on the Treasure Coast.
Joan Meek, associate dean for graduate medical education at the College of Medicine, spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony for a new primary care clinic being built in Sarasota. The clinic will serve as one of the clinical training sites for the new FSU College of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency Program at Sarasota Memorial Hospital.