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Sep 01, 2009
West Palm Beach News
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Florida State University's College of Medicine has implemented new technology to teach students how to handle unique medical conditions and identify emergency treatments. The four robots can be controlled by professors to teach the students how to respond to a given situation.

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Sep 01, 2009
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Dancing in the Atrium
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Eight women from Westminster Oaks Retirement community took part in a Reynolds Grant project aimed at showing students, faculty and staff successful images of aging. The group, who dubbed themselves "Off Our Rockers," performed in the college's atrium with a sizable audience looking on.  

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Aug 27, 2009
med.fsu.edu
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PRESS RELEASE Two local physicians who teach third- and fourth- year medical students at the Florida State University College of Medicine Pensacola regional campus received awards for their dedication to teaching and commitment to upholding the college’s mission.

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Aug 01, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE The College of Medicine’s mission – which includes training physicians to practice culturally relevant and sensitive primary care – doesn’t stop in Florida, or even at U.S. borders. For more than two years, the college has worked with Kazakhstan to help improve the republic’s medical education and research systems.

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Aug 01, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE Latino children have been particularly hard hit by the childhood obesity epidemic in America, but a Florida State University College of Medicine researcher is looking at ways rural clinics and school health programs can help curb the trend.

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Jul 16, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE Rhodes Scholar and College Football All-American Myron L. Rolle and his family today announced plans to build the Myron L. Rolle Medical Clinic and Sports Complex, in Steventon, Exuma in the Bahamas, where the Rolle family originates. For information on the Myron L. Rolle Foundation visit http://myronrolle.com/.

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Jul 01, 2009
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For the past four years, the Florida State University Research Foundation has funded a highly competitive grant program designed to support Florida State researchers as they seek to transfer their technology out of the laboratory and into the commercial marketplace. For more information on the Grant Assistance Program at The Florida State University, visit:http://www.research.fsu.edu/foundation/gap/

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Jul 01, 2009
med.fsu.edu
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PRESS RELEASE Childhood obesity has become increasingly worrisome for many American families, and Latino children in particular are more likely to gain dangerous extra pounds. Curbing this trend in the Latino population has been the focus of many national studies, one soon to be based in the Florida State University College of Medicine.

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Jun 19, 2009
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PRESS RELEASE Addressing disparities in Florida’s physician workforce requires starting early – long before the start of the medical-school admissions process. The Florida State University College of Medicine, through its outreach programs, seeks first to tilt the odds in favor of finding more qualified medical students from underrepresented backgrounds.

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Jun 01, 2009
med.fsu.edu
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PRESS RELEASE The Florida State University College of Medicine is the new home of a think tank created to coordinate Florida’s efforts at curing diseases. For more information about FL CURED, visit http://www.flcured.org