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Sep 01, 2004
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PRESS RELEASE The Pensacola campus of the Florida State University College of Medicine reopened this morning after power was restored to the campus building at 8880 University Parkway. The campus had been closed due to Hurricane Ivan since Tuesday.

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Jul 29, 2004
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PRESS RELEASE Dr. Bruce Berg has been selected to head the Florida State University Regional Medical School Campus – Sarasota, which will begin accepting medical students next year.

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Jun 01, 2004
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PRESS RELEASE The Florida State University College of Medicine is drawing together more than 75 CEOs and senior executives of Florida’s hospitals to brief industry executives on the latest and most effective medical error prevention strategies.

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May 10, 2004
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PRESS RELEASE Florida State University's first-year medical students will be finishing out the academic year by training alongside primary care doctors around the state for three weeks in May. The students have been assigned to work one-on-one with community physicians throughout Florida in a summer clinical practicum focusing on clinical and patient communication skills.
 

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May 01, 2004
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PRESS RELEASE Alma Littles, M.D., associate dean for Academic Affairs for the FSU College of Medicine, joined local and statewide health officials on May 10 in a town hall meeting that kicked off events in Tallahassee for Cover the Uninsured Week. Cover the Uninsured Week is a national campaign to annually promote the goal of affordable health coverage for all Americans.

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Apr 20, 2004
STATE Volume 38 Number 17

The American Medical Women’s Association has recognized an FSU alumna and an associate dean as local legends from Florida. Alma Littles, M.D., an associate dean for academic affairs in the college, and Charlotte Maguire, M.D., a pioneering woman physician and benefactor of the FSU College of Medicine, were nominated for the distinction by Congressman Allen Boyd Jr.

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Apr 12, 2004
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Two programs take to farming out physicians in the country side. A void exists in rural areas when it comes to medical care, but some programs are trying to address it.

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Mar 23, 2004
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PRESS RELEASE The Florida Academy of Family Physicians has selected Florida State University College of Medicine faculty member Dr. C. David Smith as Florida’s 2004 Family Physician of the Year. Although he practices in a Panhandle town of fewer than 600 residents, Smith’s impact is immeasurable to the people of Jay, Fla., and the surrounding area, where he has been the backbone of the health care system for 23 years.

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Mar 02, 2004
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PRESS RELEASE Impending changes in the nature and financing of state and federal rural health initiatives were the focus of a day-long summit sponsored by the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida Center for Rural Health Research and Policy at the Florida State University College of Medicine. National and statewide rural health leaders came together in Tallahassee for the Feb. 27 Rural Health Summit, which drew about 70 rural providers, hospital administrators, rural health network representatives and FSU medical students.

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Dec 03, 2003
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PRESS RELEASE Florida State University's third-year medical students will be spending the next three weeks working with local community service agencies in Orlando, Pensacola and Tallahassee as part of a community medicine rotation designed to broaden their understanding of the role the agencies play in health promotion and disease prevention.