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Oct 01, 2005
med.fsu.edu

PRESS RELEASE The FSU College of Medicine has joined forces with the university’s Honors Program to establish a B.S./M.D. program that will be open to five students annually beginning in fall 2006.
Applications and program details will be available Nov. 1 from the FSU Honors Office, (850)644-1841, honors@fsu.edu, or on the Web at http://honors.fsu.edu.

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Aug 22, 2005
med.fsu.edu

PRESS RELEASE The Florida State University College of Medicine is joining forces with Archbold Medical Center in an agreement through which a number of medical students will receive their clinical training in Thomasville, Ga.

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Aug 01, 2005
med.fsu.edu

PRESS RELEASE Health care for the elderly in northern Florida, southern Alabama and southern Georgia is about to get better through a new $2 million Geriatric Education Center involving departments at Florida State University, Florida A&M University and the University of South Alabama.

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Jul 05, 2005
med.fsu.edu

PRESS RELEASE The first group of Florida State University medical students to be assigned to the school’s new Sarasota campus arrive this week for their orientation.

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Jun 06, 2005
med.fsu.edu

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
FSView

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

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

Ajay Mhatre plans to return to Lake City and practice medicine.

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May 19, 2005
Gadsden County Times

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

Pensacola served as regional campus. Area hospitals provided on the job training