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Mar 01, 2010
med.fsu.edu

PRESS RELEASE Richard Nowakowski is not only the new chair of Biomedical Sciences but also the first Randolph L. Rill Professor of Biomedical Sciences in the College of Medicine. This is the medical school’s first named professorship.

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Mar 01, 2010
NewsWise

The FSU Center for Innovative Collaboration in Medicine & Law has been established to promote cooperation and collaboration between the two fields. Both the Colleges of Medicine and Law are actively engaged with the center's goals, which encourage collaboration on behalf of the consumer. Also featured on WCTV and FSU Headlines.

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Mar 01, 2010
Daytona Beach News-Journal

The ninth annual College of Medicine spring break trips will leave on March 5 and 6 to deliver food, supplies and care to underprivileged countries.

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Mar 01, 2010
Tallahassee Magazine

At 91, longtime medical education advocate Dr. Charlotte Maguire -- who was also one of the College's earliest supporters -- is still helping others learn through her many projects and causes. The Tallahassee Magazine recently shone its spotlight on her most recent efforts in its March/April issue.

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Feb 26, 2010
WCTV News

The ninth annual College of Medicine spring break trips will leave on March 5 and 6 to deliver food, supplies and care to underprivileged countries.

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Feb 25, 2010
850 Business Magazine

State senator Durell Peaden played a key role in getting the FSU College of Medicine started ten years ago.  A key political figure in the challenge of improving Florida's health care system, Peaden draws from his experiences as a small-town doctor.

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Feb 22, 2010
New York Times

These letters to the editor of the New York Times comment the surging numbers of new medical schools opening in the U.S. Marleise Brosnan, the project director of the Eldercare Workforce Alliance in Washington, D.C., praises the College of Medicine for its efforts to prepare all its students for work with elderly patients. (Last letter on this page)

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Feb 20, 2010
Tallahassee Democrat

The annual Alzheimer's Disease Education and Training Conference, held at the College of Medicine, offered free activities and information to those who attended. Over 200 people visited vendors, attended educational sessions, shared their experiences and learned about all the various kinds of help and support that's available to local caregivers dealing with a loved one's Alzheimer's disease. Also featured on WCTV.

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Feb 15, 2010
FSUnews.com

With a different schedule and 250 more dancers than last year, the 15th annual Dance Marathon at FSU raised over $400,000 for the Children's Miracle Network. Children both at UF's Shands Hospital and in the FSU College of Medicine's Leon and Gadsden county programs will benefit from the funds raised.

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Feb 14, 2010
Tallahassee Democrat

The Alzheimer's Project Inc. partnered with the College of Medicine and the Pilot Club of Tallahassee to present a free conference for caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer's disease. Held at the college, the conference aimed to help caregivers find support, counseling, respite opportunities and any other information that would make their lives easier.