GUEST EDITORIAL: Act locally to demand health care equity in Sarasota

Jun 17, 2020

Dr. Washington Hill addresses health disparities.  Dr. Hill is an FSU College of Medicine Faculty member and member of the FSU COM Sarasota Community Board.

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Spring 2020

May 18, 2020

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Opinion: FARMWORKER HEALTH IS ESSENTIAL TO COVID-19 RESPONSE

Apr 29, 2020

FARMWORKER HEALTH IS ESSENTIAL TO COVID-19 RESPONSE (OPINION)

Apr 29, 2020

Fourth-year med student Edward Corty wrote an op-ed piece for the Tampa Bay Times titled, "Farmworker health is essential to COVID-19 response."

He writes, "Farmworkers are a uniquely vulnerable population that I have had the opportunity to care for in medical school ... In Immokalee, I’ve walked through houses where 20 farmworkers and family members—including young children—crowd into dim and damp rooms, with each individual only guaranteed 50 square feet to themselves. Farmworker surveys show that this is the norm. One only has to look to recent reporting on migrant worker health in Singapore to see what is coming. This is how COVID-19 spreads."

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Opinion: Supporting those on pandemic’s frontlines

Apr 30, 2020

Jessie O'Shea, alum (Class of 2016) shares some advice on how we can support medical workers during the pandemic.

https://www.ajc.com/news/opinion/opinion-supporting-those-pandemic-frontlines/EKIt64uSIJs4nqis4JyGxO/ 

 

News of the Week

College of Medicine in the News: April 7, 2020

 

In case you missed them, here are some recent news items about the College of Medicine and its faculty and students.
 

Associate Professor Christie Alexander
Associate Professor Christie Alexander
  • With COVID-19 making headlines worldwide, the College of Medicine’s students, professors and alumni have contributed to numerous news stories, both locally and nationally.
     
    • Fourth-year med student Jordan Carbono and College of Medicine Dean John P. Fogarty were interviewed on WFLA in Tampa about graduating students’ preparedness to enter the workforce in the face of a pandemic.

WFLA: Florida’s medical and nursing students ready for coronavirus fight

 

    • Associate Professor Christie Alexander has appeared on WCTV five times to answer viewers’ coronavirus questions.

WCTV: part 1part 2part 3part 4 - part 5

 

 

    • Gene Posca, a College of Medicine faculty member at the Fort Pierce Regional Campus, was credited with helping to save the life of a COVID-19 patent. “If he had not made that decision, I wouldn’t have made it,” the patient said. “I was too sick. He is somebody I will never forget.”

TC Palm: FSU College of Medicine doctor credited with life-saving decision

 


Tallahassee Democrat: Four Tallahassee doctors reflect on local coronavirus fight before expected 'surge'

 

Fox News: Former NFL player turned doctor fighting coronavirus on the frontlines

USA Today: Former NFL player Myron Rolle on front lines of coronavirus battle


 

    • The Tampa Bay Times published an article about the impacts of the coronavirus on Match Day ceremonies across the state.

Tampa Bay Times: Florida med schools cancel 'Match Day' due to coronavirus

 

FSU News: FSU College of Medicine announces Match Day results

 

  • Throughout February, FSU’s Office of Graduate Fellowships and Awards celebrated Black History Month by highlighting the research and work of graduate students. Second-year med student Adrianna Tilton was featured and spoke of her passion for mentoring and her commitment to patient-centered care in minority and disadvantaged populations.

    Adrianna Tilton - FSU Medical School Student (MD) - Digital Narratives

 

  • For the 25th consecutive year, hundreds of FSU students danced the night away in the name of charity during Dance Marathon in early March. Dancers raised over $1.9 million this year. Proceeds are split evenly between the FSU College of Medicine and UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital.

    FSU News: Dance Marathon at FSU 2020 recap (video)

FSU News: Dance Marathon at FSU raises $1,941,368.54 for Children’s Miracle Network

FSU News: Student volunteers ready to ‘get down’ in the name of charity at FSU Dance Marathon


 

  • Researchers from FSU suggest practicing the Argentine tango could provide useful relief for Parkinson's patients. A College of Medicine Summer Research Fellowship helped the research team complete its project.

    FSU News: Let’s Dance: FSU researchers investigate how tango may help Parkinson’s patients



     
  • FSU researchers, including Associate Professor Gregg Stanwood, developed an online intervention that combines mindfulness practices, art therapy and the simple act of manipulating clay to reduce stress and anxiety in college students.

WTXL: FSU researchers aim to reduce student stress with art therapy

 

 

  • College of Medicine researcher Zucai Suo and his team made headlines for a discovery expected to open the door for new and more potent treatment options for people infected with the HIV virus and for others chronically ill with hepatitis B. He talked to FSU Headlines in February about the research.


FSU Headlines: FSU study opens new chemical possibilities in fight against HIV

 

  • In late February, Florida senators discussed creating state rules for clinics that offer stem-cell products and treatments. A proposal from Sen. Travis Hutson (R-Palm Coast) would require clinics to be licensed by the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration (AHCA). College of Medicine Professor Cathy Levenson commented on the importance of such regulations.

    WFSU: Stem cell clinics could face crackdown



     
  • In a paper published in the journal Nature Cell Biology, Associate Professor Timothy Megraw and colleagues provide an understanding of how microtubules - information highways in a cell - are assembled and organized. They also identify a mechanism that keeps them flowing smoothly.

Phys.org: Study underscores importance of molecular highways for organ health

FSU News: FSU study underscores importance of molecular highways for organ health


 

  • Dementia cafés are a relatively new concept gaining popularity in areas such as Japan. The cafés are venues where people with dementia, their families, community members and others can meet, interact and discuss experiences. An article about them cited Sutin’s research on the link between loneliness and dementia risk.

Home Health Care News: Dementia cafés booming abroad; can help combat loneliness

 

  • Tallahassee Community College President Jim Murdaugh agreed to designate three acres on campus for a new Dale Mabry Air Field Museum. TCC's Appleyard Drive campus is situated on the former Army airfield. Chuck Wells, program director for science and research development in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, is a key player.

    Tallahassee Democrat: Wells helps lead effort to establish Dale Mabry Air Field Museum

 

Campus Staff available remotely

Mar 23, 2020

If you need any of our staff members, we are available remotely.  Call the campus at (941) 316-8120 with any questions. 

2019 Annual Report

Our new annual report provides the latest snapshot of the College of Medicine. Which of our alumni are practicing in Florida. How our PA program is supplementing Florida’s workforce. Which faculty members made headlines. How the College of Medicine is responding to community needs. How our outreach and pipeline programs diversify our student body. How our research growth continues to accelerate. Which donors made an impact in 2019. When it comes to the College of Medicine, the annual report is your mini-encyclopedia.

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Dr. Rafael de la Puente earns the SMH #Physician Excel Award

Dec 20, 2019
Dr. de la Puente

Congratulations to FSU COM alum,  Dr. Rafael de la Puente, on earning the SMH #PhysicianEXCEL award! 

A well-respected Emergency Medicine physician, Dr. de la Puente is known for his compassion, contagious positive energy and calm-in-the-chaos demeanor. He is a role model & mentor, always going above & beyond for patients & always ready to teach other team members. Thank you, Dr. de la Puente, for all you do for your team, our patients & SMH! 

FSU Alum, Marc Bernstein, MD recognized as an exceptional volunteer

Jan 03, 2020
Marc Bernstein

Dr. Bernstein is a dedicated volunteer physician  at the Sarasota Memorial Community Specialty Clinic.