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Jul 26, 2018
AAPA.org

Holly Daniel, a member of the PA Class of 2019 at FSU, wrote an article for the American Academy of PAs about the challenges of PA school and how FSU prioritizes student mental health. 

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Jul 30, 2018
FSU News

Florida State University researchers brought in more than $226 million in the 2018 fiscal year from federal, state and private sources to support investigations into areas such as nuclear science, climate change, the effect of deep space travel on human health and much more.

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Aug 07, 2018
PR Newswire

The Florida State University College of Medicine's Family Medicine Interest Group was recognized by the American Association of Family Physicians for community service. The College of Medicine's FMIG was one of 18 groups recognized as a 2018 Program of Excellence Award winner. The winners were announced Aug. 3 at the AAFP National Conference of Family Medicine Residents and Medical Students in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Aug 08, 2018
Academy of Women's Health
Suzanne Harrison, professor of family medicine and rural health and director of clinical programs at the FSU College of Medicine, was interviewed by the Academy of Women's Health about human trafficking, its signs, and actions physicians can take.

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Aug 10, 2018
BPS Digest

College of Medicine professors Angelina Sutin and Antonio Terracciano contributed to research on the potential links between IQ, health and aging. The research was published in the academic journal Intelligence this month and featured in a British Psychological Society Research Digest article.

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Aug 13, 2018
Tallahassee Democrat

The members of the Class of 2022 were officially welcomed into their chosen profession during the Florida State University College of Medicine’s White Coat Ceremony on Aug. 10.

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Aug 15, 2018
SheMD

Alumna Lexie Mannix (M.D., '14) published a post on her blog, sheMD, about her journey to medicine and how perseverance and adaptation led her to the FSU College of Medicine.

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Aug 21, 2018
Cape Coral Breeze

Eight first-year family medicine residents started seeing patients as part of the Florida State University College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program at Lee Health July 30. Based at Lee Memorial Hospital, the program was created to abate a national shortage of primary care physicians.

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Aug 22, 2018
Give 'active-assisted stretching' a try

FSU College of Medicine professor Judy Muller-Delp conducted research that suggests that static muscle stretching performed regularly can increase blood flow to muscles in the lower leg, helping individuals who struggle to walk due to pain or lack of mobility.

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Sep 05, 2018
San Diego Union-Tribune

Joseph Gabriel, associate professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, wrote an article for The Conversation about the history of opiate addiction, pain and race in the US in mid-June. The article was also published in The Washington Post and the Chicago Tribune and later ran in the San Diego Union-Tribune in early September.