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Jun 06, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE Outreach programs at the Florida State University College of Medicine have played a key role in the admission of a remarkably diverse first-year medical school class – one in which minorities and women are both in the majority.

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May 30, 2005
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The FSU Medical School held its first commencement ceremony Saturday May 21, 2005 in the College of Medicine Courtyard.

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May 23, 2005
Tallahassee Democrat
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Avoid getting poisoned by perfectly good-looking food. Dr. Bob Brooks, associate director of heath affairs at FSU College of Medicine, talks about preventing food borne outbreaks.

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May 21, 2005
Lake City Reporter
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Ajay Mhatre plans to return to Lake City and practice medicine.

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May 19, 2005
Gadsden County Times
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Natosha Canty of Havana and Neil Rodgers of Quincy are among the 27 students in the inaugural class of the Florida State University College of Medicine who will graduate this Saturday.

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May 17, 2005
Pensacola News Journal
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Pensacola served as regional campus. Area hospitals provided on the job training

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May 01, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE Just under five years after the legislation creating the Florida State University College of Medicine was signed into law, the medical school will hold a commencement ceremony for its first class.

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Apr 01, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE Research shows that the rate of clinical depression among dementia caregivers ranges from 27 to 50 percent, making them the most distressed among the caregiver population. That’s why Robert Glueckauf, professor of medical humanities and social sciences at the Florida State University College of Medicine, has created the Alzheimer’s Rural Care Healthline

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Mar 30, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE National Public Radio's popular weekly science program, Talk of the Nation - Science Friday, will be broadcast live from the Florida State University campus on April 8. Flatow's guests for the show will include Jeffrey Spike, an associate professor of clinical ethics at the FSU College of Medicine; Dr. Charles G. Maitland, a neurologist and clinical professor at the College of Medicine; and Dr. Ken Brummel-Smith, chair of the geriatrics department, College of Medicine.

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Mar 21, 2005
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Inaugural class of College of Medicine seniors gets assigned