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Mar 17, 2005
med.fsu.edu
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PRESS RELEASE All 29 senior students in the inaugural class of the FSU College of Medicine received notification today of where they will enter residency training this summer after graduation.

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Mar 09, 2005
USA Today
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J. Ocie Andrews, dean of the FSU College of Medicine observes medical students by way of video cameras in the Clinical Learning Center control room. Florida State's medical college is the country's first new medical school since 1982. Readers weigh in on a pending shortage of doctors in the USA.

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Mar 04, 2005
Herald Tribune
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Medical Students to train in Sarasota. Students will get hands on training in local doctors’ offices and community hospitals under the FSU program

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Mar 04, 2005
Sarasota Herald
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Medical students enrolled in FSU College of Medicine arrive in July for a two year program at the Sarasota regional campus.

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Mar 03, 2005
USA Today
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Without more training, number of doctors will start to drop in 10 years. Shannon Proce, a student at FSU's College of Medicine, examines a patient.

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Mar 03, 2005
FSView
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Regional campus for third and fourth year students opens in Sarasota.

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Mar 03, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE Florida State University medical students and faculty have expanded their annual FSUCares spring break medical outreach program to include Immokalee, Fla., where they will work with medically underserved populations March 5-12. They also will revisit sites in Panama and along the U.S.-Mexico border during the organization’s fourth annual spring break mission.

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Mar 02, 2005
USA Today
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The United States stopped opening medical schools in the 1980s because of the predicted surplus of doctors. The Association of American Medical Colleges dropped this long-standing view in 2002 with the statement: "It now appears that those predictions may be in error." Last month, it recommended increasing the number of U.S. medical students by 15%. Florida State University's College of Medicine, the first new medical school since 1982, will graduate its first class this year. Florida State won approval from the state Legislature to become the nation's 126th medical school by emphasizing family practice and other specialties needed in rural areas and inner cities, where the doctor shortage is already acute. Florida State medical student Shannon Price, 34, plans to return to her hometown of Perry, when she becomes an obstetrician in 2010. She knows first-hand how having too few doctors hurts Perry.

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Mar 01, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE The Florida State University College of Medicine is opening a regional campus in Sarasota that will be the school's fourth site for third- and fourth-year clinical training.

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Feb 28, 2005
FSView
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Library named for FSU benefactor Charlotte Edwards Maguire