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May 28, 2017
Tallahassee Democrat
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Wendi Cannon, the College of Medicine’s director of information technology, was named to Leadership Tallahassee. The group of 35 individuals will participate in a 12-month program for developing business connections, enhancing awareness of community assets and promoting personal and professional leadership.

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May 21, 2017
MEDPAGE TODAY
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As director of the College of Medicine’s Center for Public Health and Medicine, George Rust wants the conversation on health equity to focus on the fact that health-care disparities are not inevitable.

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Jun 02, 2017
Newsweek
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Florida State University College of Medicine researcher Mohamed Kabbaj was interviewed for this article on social bonding.

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Jun 02, 2017
WFSU
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FSU's first-year medical students are heading out into rural Florida for an up-close look at the challenges and opportunities in underserved areas.

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Jun 14, 2017
Cap Scan Newsletter
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The FSU College of Medicine is actively exploring the potential for an interdisciplinary primary-care health center.

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Jun 14, 2017
WFSU
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First year medical students from Florida State took a trip to Blountstown and Bristol, introducing them to rural medicine.

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Jun 21, 2017
Business Insider
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The Lone Star Tick - whose bite has been known to cause an allergy to red meat - may be spreading to new locations due to the warm summer months. College of Medicine assistant clinical professor Ronald Saff comments on the tick-related meat allergy.

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Jun 21, 2017
Health News Florida
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Late in 2015 the FDA expunged its lifetime ban allowing gay men to donate with one restriction, they have to be celibate for 12 months. Florida State University Clinical Medicine Professor Doctor Jonathan Applebaum says this FDA policy perpetuates a stigma that gay men have HIV and AIDS.

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Jun 22, 2017
Business Insider
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There's evidence that in many places, pollen counts are getting worse year after year. In 2017, many regions have reported particularly high pollen counts. Dr. Ronald Saff, an allergist in Tallahassee, Florida, and an assistant clinical professor at the College of Medicine discusses the pollen increase.

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Jun 23, 2017
WFSU
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Florida State University is touting its medical school program as well as its diversity.