A review of some of the College of Medicine's notable achievements and highlights for 2013. Included is a comprehensive look at our alumni outcomes since the first class graduated in 2005.
Founded in 2000 and started with an initial class of 30 students, the FSU College of Medicine now has many remarkable outcomes that help to illustrate how well it is meeting its mission. Read about them in this annual report.
The Summer 2014 issue of FSU MED visits the town of Thomasville, Ga., one of the College of Medicine's best-kept secrets. Also in this issue, Florida's Family Physician of the Year says "family medicine" is harder to define than you might think. Read those stories and much more.
The spring 2015 issue of FSU MED. Ten years after graduating, the College of Medicine's inaugural class of students is a collection of first-rate physicians caring for patients across Florida and the U.S.
The Fall 2015 issue of FSU MED takes a look at the plan to produce more physicians for rural areas, and the outcomes achieved since our first alumni entered practice in 2008.
The College of Medicine's annual report includes details about the physicians we are producing for Florida, significant achievements in our research program, and data that reflect the success of our medical education program.
Assessing the Florida State University College of Medicine's socioeconomic impact through its first 15 years of operation. Also including background about the medical school's history and structure.
Created less than two decades ago to address the most pressing issues in access to health care, FSU's College of Medicine today is the nation's most diverse medical school. Read about it in the fall 2016 issue of FSU MED.
The Florida State University College of Medicine 2016 annual report. Includes updated information about how College of Medicine alumni physicians are helping to address health-care needs throughout Florida.
College of Medicine research in Immokalee with the potential to guide rural communities on ways to provide behavioral health solutions for children. Also, catching up with College of Medicine alumni in Class Notes.