The Fall 2015 issue of FSU MED takes a look at the plan to produce more physicians for rural areas, and the outcomes achieved since our first alumni entered practice in 2008.
Florida State University will welcome about 42,000 students — including what is expected to be one of the largest incoming freshman classes in university history — as classes begin for the 2017-2018 academic year Monday, Aug. 28. Florida State’s total enrollment includes nearly 8,000 students pursuing a graduate or professional degree, including 40 students in the College of Medicine’s new physician assistant program.
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Aug 23, 2017
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Aug 24, 2017
TC Palm
Clerkship faculty member Cohen receives excellence award
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Elliot Cohen, Professor of Philosophy at Indian River State College and Fort Pierce Regional Campus clerkship faculty member at the FSU College of Medicine, has been honored with the Anne R. Snyder Department Chair Excellence Award.
Suffolk native Lataisia Jones is the first black or African American Ph.D. graduate at the Florida State University College of Medicine. She earned her degree on August 5.
Staff at Winter Haven Hospital are teaming up with Polk County leaders and other local healthcare providers to help deal with a shortage of primary care doctors. The hospital is currently in discussion with Florida State University College of Medicine to
create a partnership, which shares a similar mission to train primary care physicians.
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Aug 28, 2017
Florida Flambeau
Jones is med school's first African-American Ph.D.
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Dr. Lataisia C. Jones became the first African-American student to have earned a Ph.D in Biomedical Sciences from the Florida State University College of Medicine.
Stephanie Nicole Williams, a St. Petersburg native, is one of ve second-year students at the Florida State University College of Medicine chosen as a Chapman Humanism Scholar.
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Sep 20, 2017
FSU News
Personality changes don’t precede clinical onset of Alzheimer’s
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The findings of a new and comprehensive study from FSU College of Medicine Associate Professor Antonio Terracciano and colleagues, published today in the journal JAMA Psychiatry has found no evidence to support the idea that personality changes begin before the clinical onset of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia.
Dance Marathon at Florida State University and Children’s Miracle Network at UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital will present a check for more than $915,000 to the FSU College of Medicine to aid children throughout Gadsden and Leon counties.