Our Campus at a Glance

Oct 17, 2017

Yes, Florida State University’s College of Medicine is in Tallahassee, but it’s also here in Pensacola,
along with Fort Pierce, Orlando, Daytona Beach and Sarasota. Each of these cities (as well as
Tallahassee itself) has a regional campus.

Don’t look for a giant academic medical center, though. During their clinical third and fourth years
of medical school, our students go out into the community and learn directly from some of the
hundreds of physicians on our clerkship faculty. These one-on-one apprenticeships take place in
real-world settings — such as your doctor’s office.

As a result, by the time our students graduate, they have a distinct advantage over graduates from
most other medical schools: They’re already comfortable working with patients, and they’ve already
delivered babies, been the first assistant in surgery and acquired an abundance of other hands-on
experience. Plus, they’ve become familiar with how a community medical practice works.

The required rotations during Years 3 and 4 are emergency medicine, family medicine, advanced
family medicine, geriatrics, internal medicine, advanced internal medicine, obstetrics-gynecology,
pediatrics, psychiatry and surgery. After our students complete those rotations, they’re ready to make
a smooth path into residency training.

And with each passing year, an increasing number of our alumni — even some who’ve left the state
for residency — are returning to communities surrounding Pensacola and our other regional
campuses to put down roots and practice medicine.


ABOUT THIS REGIONAL CAMPUS (as of June 2017)

  • Third-year students now at Pensacola campus: 13
  • Fourth-year students now at Pensacola campus: 19
  • Students who’ve trained at Pensacola campus: 241
  • College of Medicine partner institutions/organizations in Pensacola area: 10
  • Physicians in Pensacola area serving as College of Medicine clerkship faculty: 270

ABOUT COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ALUMNI (as of June 2017)

  • Total alumni since 2000: 1,147
  • Completed residency training and practicing: 562
  • Practicing in Florida: 298
  • Practicing in Pensacola, Crestview, Panama City and elsewhere in Northwest Florida: 22
  • Of those 22, practicing primary care: 14
  • Of those 22, seeing primarily rural patients: 2

ABOUT THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE IN GENERAL

  • Our principal focus is on meeting the primary-care needs of Florida, with a particular emphasis on rural, minority, elderly and other underserved populations.
  • We strive for a student body as diverse as the patients these future physicians will serve. For example, years before it’s time to apply, we reach out to promising Florida students who are minorities or belong to other groups underrepresented in medical schools.
  • We take great care in choosing our students. Grades and test scores are important, but so are
    other factors. If you’re trying to develop physicians who will serve in rural areas, for example, it makes sense to seek students who are more likely to want to live in rural areas — which often means students who grew up there.
  • Course content reflects the college’s mission. The curriculum is comprehensive, preparing students for any medical specialty and setting.
  • Problem-based and small-group learning experiences help students develop their clinical acumen and learn to work as a team.
  • The clinical training program in Years 3 and 4 extends into more than 100 hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, managed-care organizations, private clinics and other outpatient settings across the state.
  • Besides the six regional campuses, there are also rural training sites in Marianna and Immokalee.

Summer and Fall 2018 Course Enrollment Updates

Apr 13, 2018

 1. Registering for Courses in Departments with Course Caps:
Many FSU Departments restrict courses for their primary majors and “cap” their course enrollments. Below are the departments and dates when caps will be lifted and non-majors can enroll:
Psychology: Cap lifts MONDAY, APRIL 9, 2018. If you have questions, please contact the department here.
Biology: Cap lifts SATRUDAY, APRIL 17, 2018. If you have any questions, please contact the department here)

  • If you are seeking to register for any of the below courses offered by the Biology Department, you may now (April 13th) do so :
    BSC 2085
    PCB 3063
    PCB 4701
     

2. IMS Seminar Registration:
Seminar Placement Forms are out on April 9th through emails, and please turn in the seminar form to imsadvising@med.fsu.edu or dropp off at suite 2140 by April 20th.

3. Prerequisite Coursework:
Students MUST take the required pre-requisite courses in sequence. Students are responsible for knowing and abiding to prerequisite coursework requirements. Students who do not take pre-reqs or take coursework out of sequence are at RISK of:
-failing courses
-being dropped from courses by departments or instructor
-being dropped from IMS majors for missing pre-reqs or milestones


Consult the departments and General Bulletin for course pre-requisites

Summer and Fall 2018 Seminar Registration Updates

Apr 11, 2018
  • We have sent out the Summer and Fall 2018 seminar registration forms  through email on Monday April 9th.
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  • You would need to select the form for the correct semester that you plan to take your next seminar course.
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  • If you intend to enroll in seminars in both the summer and the fall semesters, you’ll need to fill out both registration forms.
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  • Please turn in the seminar form to imsadvising@med.fsu.edu or dropp off at suite 2140 by April 20th.
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  • Once the form(s) have been received, our office staff will enroll you in the courses.

 

Scholarship Opportunity

Feb 09, 2018
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 Irwin Hart Health Scholarship Award

Due March 2, 2018. 

On behalf of the Hang Tough Foundation which is a local non-profit organization that helps the entire family unit of children with illness or special needs in Tallahassee. They would like to provide any students that are interested in pediatric health care of childhood development a chance to apply for their scholarship.

Apply HERE

Learn More

SPRING 2018 DROP/ADD WEEK-Current FSU Students Wishing to Change Your Major into IMS

Jan 04, 2018

• The Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS) Degree Program will have Drop/Add Week Walk-In Hours from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm daily due to high student volume. Academic advisors will not be taking appointments during the week of Monday, January 8 – Thursday, January 11. Please consult the IMS Anouncements Module on the IMS Homepage for the latest information on Drop/Add procedures. We will be responding to email as time allows.

1. You can find more information about our program here. You may email imsadvising@med.fsu.edu for general information.

2. You will need to be on track with our mapping milestones to be approved for a major change.
a.To view Clinical Professions (previously known as Pre-Health Professions) academic map click here.
b.To view Community Patient Care academic map click here.
c. To view Health Management, Policy, & Information academic map click here.3. Submit our IMS Experiential Seminar Placement Form. Please click here for more information.

3. Submit our IMS Experiential Seminar Placement Form. Please click here for more information.

4. After your placement form has been reviewed by our office, you will be notified by email regarding your next steps.

SPRING 2018 DROP/ADD WEEK-Current IMS Students with Holds

Jan 04, 2018

• The Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS) Degree Program will have Drop/Add Week Walk-In Hours from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm daily due to high student volume. Academic advisors will not be taking appointments during the week of Monday, January 8 – Thursday, January 11. Please consult the IMS Anouncements Module on the IMS Homepage for the latest information on Drop/Add procedures. We will be responding to email as time allows.

• You can view more information about your holds in Student Central:
a. Under “holds” click on details.
b. Click on the actual hold link.
c. Follow the instructions given to you about your hold and how to remove it.


1. If you have a Mapping Hold and you

a. Would like to stay in your current major, there will be a plan of action form and a hold release form you must sign before the hold can be removed.
Steps to have the hold removed:
i. Fill out the plan of action form.
ii. Submit the plan of action form to
iii. You will be emailed the hold release form if your plan of action is approved.

b. Do not wish to stay in your current major:
i. Contact the department of the major you wish to change into to see if you qualify for a major change.
ii. If you are unable to change your major now, notify the IMS Degree Program at indicating your plan to change your major. You will have to sign a hold release form before the hold can be temporarily removed. (When you email us indicating your plan to change your major we will email you the release hold form to sign).

2. If you have an Academic Advising IMS Experiential Hours Hold and you:

a. Would like to stay in your current major:
i. Enter your experience documentation for your EL Activity into the IMS EL Database on the “Experience Verification” tab.
ii. Come in to Drop/Add Week Walk-in Hours to review your entry with Lilly Lewis.
iii. If your entry is approved, sign the academic hold release form.

b. Do not wish to stay in your current major:
i. Contact the department of the major you wish to change into to see if you qualify for a major change.
ii. If you are unable to change your major now, notify the IMS Degree Program at imsadvising@med.fsu.edu indicating your plan to change your major. You will have to sign a hold release form before the hold can be temporarily removed. (When you email us indicating your plan to change your major we will email you the release hold form to sign).

 

3. If you have a Dean's Stop:
a. With Undergraduate Studies, contact Undergraduate Studies about your hold. 850-644-2451.
b. With the College of Medicine IMS Division, contact Lilly Lewis, Lilly.Lewis@med.fsu.edu about your experiential hours and/or seminars.

SPRING 2018 DROP/ADD WEEK-Current IMS Students Drop/Add Procedures

Jan 04, 2018

• The Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences (IMS) Degree Program will have Drop/Add Week Walk-In Hours from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm daily due to high student volume. Academic advisors will not be taking appointments during the week of Monday, January 8 – Thursday, January 11. Please consult the IMS Anouncements Module on the IMS Homepage for the latest information on Drop/Add procedures. We will be responding to email as time allows.

Chemistry: https://www.chem.fsu.edu/undergrad/course-announcements.php
• ADD a Course (lecture or lab): Attend first day of class and instructor will provide information on how to be added to the course if seats become available.
• NOTE -check student central when drop/add opens, January 6- all available seats will be shown. To see more informaiton regarding the drop/add schedule please click here.


Biology: http://www.bio.fsu.edu/undergrad/advising.php
• ADD a Course (lecture or lab): Attend first day of class and instructor will provide information on how to be added to the course if seats become available.
• NOTE -check student central when drop/add opens, January 6- all available seats will be shown. To see more informaiton regarding the drop/add schedule please click here.


English and Math:
• Any student wishing to drop a Freshman Writing course (ENC 1101, ENC 2135) or a Mathematics course (MAC 1105, MAC 1140, MAC 1114, MAC 2311, MAC 2312 or MAC 2313), will need to contact the Division of Undergraduate Studies. The system will allow you to swap these courses for similar courses, but will not allow you to drop them from your schedule. If you wish to drop one of these courses during the drop/add period or during the semester, please contact the Division of Undergraduate Studies located at the stadium A3300 University Center-(850)-644-2740, www.undergrad.fsu.edu/.


IMS Seminars:
Enrollment in all of the IMS Seminars is handled by the IMS Degree Program Office. Students cannot enroll themselves into an IMS seminar. Please see below for important information regarding enrollment.

-Students needing to add an IMS Seminar for Spring 2018 will need to come in during drop/add week to complete a seminar registration form. Seats in each seminar are limited. 

-Students currently registered in a Spring 2018 IMS Seminar that have a course conflict should come in during drop/add week hours.

-NOTE: For more information regarding the IMS Seminar Series click here.

Walk-in Hours for 12 Week Course Drop

Nov 14, 2017

 As we approach our “12th week late drop deadline” of November 17th, our advisers will have walk-in hours for IMS students only between 9 am and 4 pm on Nov.16/17 in room 2140 of College of Medicine.

Spring 2018 Course Enrollment Updates

Nov 07, 2017

We are aware that many departments cap course enrollments to reserve seats for their majors. Below are the departments and the dates when those caps will be lifted.

Biology (all laboratories) – Cap lifts November 21, 2017 (If you have any questions, please contact the deparment here)
Chemistry (CHM2210 and above) – Cap lifts November 21, 2017(If you have any questions, please contact the department here)
Psychology – Cap lifts November 13, 2017 (If you have any questions, please contact the department here)

 

Resources for Hurricane Irma

Sep 07, 2017

As Hurricane Irma approaches Florida we wanted to share with you some resources that will come in handy.

FSU Emergency Hotline: 850-664-4636


Other resources:

Twitter

@FSUCoM

* @FSUCoM is the suggested source for news pertaining to College of Medicine site alerts and closures

@FSUAlert

@SeminoleSafe

Other Florida State University webpages:

fsu.edu
alerts.fsu.edu
emergency.fsu.edu

Mobile App:

SeminoleSAFE
*Available for Google and Apple devices

More information:

National Weather Service - Tallahassee
National Hurricane Center
Off-Campus Living Guide (Hurricane preparedness included on page 27)