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Art Education collaborates with College of Medicine on biobehavioral utility of mindfulness-based art therapy

The FSU Department of Art Education and the FSU College of Medicine collaborated on a recent study involving mindfulness-based art therapy. Mindfulness-based art therapy (MBAT) combines mindfulness practices with art therapy to promote health, wellness, and adaptive responses to stress. Mindfulness-based stress reduction programs have been demonstrated to reduce anxiety symptoms in people with generalized anxiety disorder and serious medical conditions such as cancer.

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Opioid use during pregnancy: College of Medicine researchers share insights

College of Medicine researchers Samantha Goldfarb, Gregg Stanwood, Heather Flynn and Devon Graham shared insights from biomedical, clinical and policy perspectives on opioid abuse during pregnancy. Their article, "Developmental opioid exposures: Neurobiological underpinnings, behavioral impacts, and policy implications," appears in the archive journal Experimental Biology and Medicine.

From the abstract: "Solutions to this complex problem must be multi-faceted, which would be greatly enhanced by a translational, multidisciplinary understanding. Therefore, this mini-review incorporates biomedical, clinical, and policy aspects of opioid use during pregnancy.  We review the known roles for endogenous opioids in mediating circuit formation and function in the developing brain, discuss how exogenous opioid drug use and addiction impact these processes in animal models and humans, and discuss the implications of these data on public policy. We suggest that some current policy initiatives produce unintended harm on both mothers and their children and delineate recommendations for how legislation could better contribute to addiction recovery and increase neural resilience in affected children."

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Weaver receives FSU All Access Champion Award

Alicia Weaver, student support coordinator for the School of Physician Assistant Practice at the College of Medicine, received the university All Access Champion Award Oct. 18. 

The award recognizes faculty, graduate teaching staff, and administrative staff at the university who have committed to providing opportunities for students with disabilities to succeed in their academic endeavors beyond what is required by the Student Disability Resource Center.

In announcing the award, the university described All Access Champions as , "Agents of change, focused on student success at its core and seeing that Florida State University continues to excel in its academic profile while prioritizing equitable student success and disability-inclusion."  Award winners were recognized in a ceremony capping university Disability Awareness Week activities.

 

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Florida State University Family Medicine Residency Program earns accreditation

                          

 

CONTACTS: Angel Neubrand, BayCare

(863) 291-6736; angel.neubrand@baycare.org

 

Doug Carlson, College of Medicine

(850) 645-1255; doug.carlson@med.fsu.edu

 

 

 

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY FAMILY MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM
EARNS ACCREDITATION

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (Oct. 21, 2019) – The Florida State University College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency at BayCare Health System (Winter Haven) has received accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).

 

The residency program was announced in early 2018 as a partnership between Florida State University College of Medicine, Winter Haven Hospital and BayCare Medical Group, with the purpose to improve access to primary care services and assist with physician recruitment efforts in Polk County.

 

Later in 2018, Florida State University College of Medicine hired founding Program Director Nathan P. Falk, MD. Dr. Falk’s initial responsibilities included development of a curriculum for graduate medical education, recruitment of faculty to help train residents, and completion of the accreditation application. The application was formally submitted in May this year, with the first site visit from ACGME in August.

 

Also in August, the program’s Family Health Center opened. The primary care clinic, located at 1201 First St. South in Winter Haven, currently employs three full-time family medicine physicians who also serve as FSU faculty. The Center accepts appointments for patients from newborn to adult age for wellness visits, plus back-to-school and sports physicals, non-operative orthopedic care, sports medicine, women’s health and pharmacy consultations. An open house is being held for the Family Health Center on November 14.

“It’s been a steady journey to get to this point,” said Dr. Falk. “The current faculty and I are ready to switch gears and start the next chapter of this endeavor.”

Following accreditation, the residency program begins recruiting residents. Recruitment is through an electronic and uniform system instituted and maintained by the National Resident Matching Program® (NRMP). The annual process allows candidates to select and programs to simultaneously fill post-graduate training positions accredited by the ACGME. At this time of year, residency programs are reviewing candidate applications and conducting onsite interviews. In February, candidates rank their preferred residency programs, while the programs also rank the candidates they have interviewed. In March, the NRMP announces candidate matches with programs according to their rank lists. Match Day in 2020 is March 20.

The FSU program in Winter Haven is expected to accept six medical school graduates who will begin their three-year residency training in July.

“The program will be excited to welcome the first group of residents,” said Joan Meek, M.D, associate dean for graduate medical education at the FSU College of Medicine. “The need for primary care physicians is acute in Florida, especially in more rural communities. This newly accredited program will allow the family medicine residency program to impact health-care outcomes and improve access to primary-care physicians in the community. In addition, the residents will have the opportunity to receive their training in underserved areas of the state. Hopefully, many will continue to practice in the Winter Haven community after completion of their residency training.”

 

The residency program will add new residents each year. In addition to receiving in-depth training in the field of family medicine, the residents will train and provide care in a community with significant needs for more primary-care physicians.

“Not only does this residency program improve access to health care for residents of Polk County, it also provides educational and economic benefits for the whole community,” said Steve Nierman, Winter Haven Hospital president and BayCare market leader for Polk County. “We are grateful to the community support we have received in developing this program, and are well on our way to enhancing the availability and delivery of family medicine.”

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About Florida State University College of Medicine

The Florida State University College of Medicine was founded in 2000 with a mission to educate and develop exemplary physicians who practice patient-centered health care, discover and advance knowledge, and are responsive to community needs, especially through service to elder, rural, minority and underserved populations.

 

 

About Winter Haven Hospital

Winter Haven Hospital, Inc. located in Winter Haven, Florida, includes a 468-bed acute care hospital and a 61-bed obstetric hospital, respectively referred to as Winter Haven Hospital and Winter Haven Women’s Hospital. Winter Haven Hospital, Inc. joined the BayCare Health System in August 2013. Winter Haven Hospital was founded in 1926, and today concentrates in the treatment of heart disease, cancer, stroke, orthopedic conditions, and behavioral health. The hospital also provides emergency care; outpatient diabetes education; endoscopy and surgical services; cardiac, neurological, orthopedic and pulmonary rehabilitation; and imaging services. The Women’s Hospital opened in 1987 and specializes in maternity services, neonatal care, and breast health. For more information, call (863) 293-1121 or visit WinterHavenHospital.org

 

About BayCare

BayCare is a leading not-for-profit health care system that connects individuals and families to a wide range of services at 15 hospitals and hundreds of other convenient locations throughout the Tampa Bay and central Florida regions. Inpatient and outpatient services include acute care, primary care, imaging, laboratory, behavioral health, home care, and wellness. Our mission is to improve the health of all we serve through community-owned, health care services that set the standard for high-quality, compassionate care.

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Oct 10, 2019
The Palm Beach Post
PRESS RELEASE

Florida's state universities, nonprofit labs and for-profit startups netted $693 million from the National Institutes of Health during the federal fiscal year that ended Sept. 30. That mark eclipsed the previous record of $650 million, set in 2017, according to a Palm Beach Post analysis of NIH data. The article, posted in the Palm Beach Post, highlights UF and FSU's partnership on a $29 million award from the NIH's Clinical and Translational Science Awards program, a project that aims to speed the delivery of medical advances to patients.