Graduating students in the Florida State University College of Medicine Class of 2018 received notification of where they will enter residency training this summer.
Light stretching can make a big difference for elderly people with low mobility, according to a new study from a Florida State University-led team of international researchers. College of Medicine Professor Judy Muller-Delp was the study's lead researcher.
The heart of Indian River County's health care for 85 years faces dramatic changes in the next several years as its leaders seek a partnership with a larger health system. The College of Medicine's Chair of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine Leslie Beitsch comments on the possible selling of Indian River Medical Center.
College of Medicine Class of 2017 graduate Myron Rolle has begun his neurosurgery residency at Massachusetts General Hospital. David Gardner of Bleacher Report details the path he took to get there.
Symptoms of Zika virus contracted by a mosquito bite include fever, muscle aches, rash and red eyes and can last up to a week. What makes sexual transmission so concerning is that warning signs may be much more subtle, if there are any at all. Orlando clerkship faculty member Antonio Crespo elaborates on this risk.
Members of the Florida State University College of Medicine Class of 2021 received white coats Friday night in a traditional ceremony symbolizing the importance of compassionate are for patients and the scientific proficiency expected of physicians.
Judy Muller-Delp, professor of biomedical sciences at Florida State University College of Medicine, is the symposium chair at the "Novel Implications for Blood Flow and Vascular Dysfunction in Non-cardiovascular Related Disease" symposium. Researchers will present findings that emphasize the interaction between age-related cardiovascular dysfunction and disease whose risk increases with age.
Christopher Mulrooney, chief operating officer of the Florida Medical Practice Plan at the College of Medicine, discusses a new concept in senior housing that’s now under construction.
Florida State University researchers brought in more than $226 million in the 2018 fiscal year from federal, state and private sources to support investigations into areas such as nuclear science, climate change, the effect of deep space travel on human health and much more.
Members of the Florida State University College of Medicine's Class of 2022 received their white coats in early August at the white coat ceremony following the completion of their first semester of medical school. The white coat symbolizes the importance of compassionate care for patients and the scientific proficiency expected of physicians