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Mar 30, 2021
Seminoles.com
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The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced that College of Medicine alumnus Myron Rolle (M.D. '17) was named to the organization's Academic All-America Hall of Fame, placing him among the most accomplished student-athletes in history.

Rolle, a safety for the FSU football program, graduated from Florida State in 2 1/2 years with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science and played his final two years while enrolled in a master’s program in public administration. Rolle went on to play in the NFL in 2010 and later retired to attend med school. He then completed a neurosurgery residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He is currently a Global Neurosurgery Fellow at Harvard Medical School.

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Three med students and two alumni win poster awards at annual ACP meeting

 

Three current Florida State University medical students and a pair of M.D. alumni won poster awards at the annual meeting held by the Florida chapter of the American College of Physicians in December 2020.

The ACP is a national organization of internal medicine specialists. With 163,000 members including internists, internal medicine subspecialists, medical students, residents, and fellows, it’s the largest medical-specialty organization in the U.S.

The Florida chapter recognized fourth-year med student Paul Gursky as a medical student clinical vignette winner for his poster, “Cologuard Positive Ampullary Carcinoma.”

Fourth-year student Samantha Eichelberger and second-year student Chandler George were medical student research winners.

Eichelberger was recognized for her project, “An Examination of Barriers & Facilitators to the Use of DNR Orders Among Residents & Faculty: A Qualitative Analysis.”

George won for his project, “Aspartame and Alzheimer’s Disease.”

FSU students made up half of the medical student award winners. Six individuals were honored out of more than 30 submissions.

Meanwhile, alumni Zachary Field (M.D. ’18) was named a resident clinical vignette winner while Alexandra Lackey (M.D. ’19) was a resident research winner.

Field and Lackey were two of nine total winners out of nearly 150 resident submissions.

Field is a resident in the internal medicine residency program at Orlando Health. His poster was, “A Rare Case of Methemoglobinemia from Over-the-Counter Vagisil Cream.”

Lackey is an internal medicine resident at AdventHealth Orlando. She won for her poster, “Comparison of Performance Metrics in a Teaching ICU vs. Non-Teaching ICU.”

Click here to see all of the winners.

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Mar 23, 2021
ScienMag
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Scientists peering into the beating heart have solved a decades-old, fundamental mystery about how the heart works. The revelation could herald the development of new treatments for heart diseases — the leading cause of death worldwide.

Researchers from Eastern Virginia Medical School, Florida State University and the University of Virginia have observed a tiny muscle filament during a crucial stage in a beating heart for the first time. 

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Mar 22, 2021
WCTV
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It takes two to dance the Argentine Tango, and as researchers at Florida State University are learnings, that’s all it takes to change a life.

University researchers are proving the tango may have benefits well beyond the dance floor. They’re finding it can help those living with balance disorders, like Parkinson’s Disease, reducing their risk of falling and improving their quality of life.

College of Medicine Professor Dr. Gerry Maitland says the university has completed more than 50 research studies on Parkinson’s over the last 15 years, but a study like this has never been done.