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Oct 01, 2009
med.fsu.edu
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PRESS RELEASE A Florida State University College of Medicine researcher has been awarded two separate grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) totaling $2.4 million to continue her work in detecting autism in children as young as 18 months. Amy Wetherby is director of the Autism Institute in the College of Medicine. For more information on the FIRST WORDS® Project, visit http://firstwords.fsu.edu.

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Sep 30, 2009
St. Petersburg Times
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As our nation faces a potentially dire drought in primary care doctors, some young docs find that for them, the pros of family practice outweigh the cons. Many medical school students - and a sizable percentage of the College of Medicine's student body - must decide on their specialty during this stressful economic climate, as their bank account pushes them one way and our national need pulling them another.

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Sep 29, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE For the third year in a row, The Florida State University’s College of Medicine ranks among the top five schools in the United States for percentage of graduates choosing to specialize in family medicine, according to an American Academy of Family Physicians annual report.

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Sep 29, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE Three students who have been accepted into The Florida State University College of Medicine’s Class of 2014 are the first ever admitted through a unique FSU honors program that targets talented high?school students interested in careers in medicine and nurtures them through their undergraduate years.

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Oct 17, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE The Florida State University College of Medicine is ranked fourth in the nation for the percentage of its graduating doctors who choose to specialize in family medicine, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians

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Sep 28, 2009
fsunews.com
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Fourth-year student Tanya Anim wins a $10,000 scholarship from AMBI Skincare - an affiliate of Johnson & Johnson - towards pursuing her medical education.

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Sep 27, 2009
Tallahassee Democrat
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Professor Tim McGraw recently won a four-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. McGraw will study the role of cilia and centrosomes in the process of cell division - and how that process directly affects related human diseases, such as cancer.

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Sep 25, 2009
FloridaToday.com
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Dr. Raymond Bellamy, the Clerkship director of surgery programs for the Tallahassee regional campus, sat on a calmer-than-average health care panel at Brevard Community College.

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Sep 23, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE Whether it is a biochemistry student who is researching bactericidal therapies, or a student who is studying differences in cultural music from around the world, Florida State University undergraduate students are performing the kinds of advanced research usually reserved for graduate students and faculty.

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Sep 23, 2009
USA Today
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FSU College of Medicine graduate Stephen Patrick, who is now completing his residency at the University of Michigan, writes an op-ed piece for USA Today's opinion section about his mother's tragic experience with the health care insurance system.