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06/26/2018
FSView

First-year FSU College of Medicine students recently took part in the Rural Learning Experience (RuLE). They explored rural health care facilities throughout north Florida and south Georgia as an introduction to cutural health factors in rural areas.

06/25/2018
Ocala StarBanner

Emily Kintzele, a senior at Vanguard High School in Ocala, was one of 60 students selected to attend the FSU College of Medicine's 2018 Summer Institute.

06/21/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

Christine Certain, a nationally board certified counselor and licensed mental health counselor, wrote an op-ed piece for the  Tallahassee Democrat  about the need for telehealth to treat mental health conditions in rural areas where access to health systems and health practitioners is lacking. She cited a recent piece about the College of Medicine's Rural Learning Experience as the inspiration for her op-ed submission.

06/20/2018
SELF Magazine

Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education Joan Meek is quoted in a SELF Magazine article giving advice to women who need to pump breast milk on the go.

06/15/2018
Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Diseases transmitted by ticks and other insects have tripled in recent years, and a relatively recent discovery has found that one type of tick bite is causing an allergy to red meat. The ailment, known as galactose-alpha, is transmitted by the Lone Star tick, which is widely distributed in the Southeastern and Eastern United States. College of Medicine clerkship faculty member Ronald Saff comments on the unique trends behind the allergy.

06/15/2018

FSU announced this week that the College of Medicine's acceptance rate of 2.4 percent for the new class ranks third on the U.S. News & World Report's list of "10 Medical Schools with the Lowest Acceptance Rate."

06/14/2018
Citrus County Chronicle

Citrus County commissioners voted 4-1 to spend up to $30,000 retrofitting the former Fort Island Trail fire station to house four FSU medical students who will be shadowing physicians and other medical professionals in six-week intervals. The hope is that it will lead to more physicians practicing locally in Citrus County.

06/14/2018

The Cleveland Clinic and Indian River Medical Center are entering the final stretch of partnership negotiations. Talks are also underway for Cleveland Clinic to take over Martin Health's three hospitals where FSU med students train. Fort Pierce Regional Campus Dean Juliette Lomax-Homier and clerkship faculty member George Mitchell comment on how the partnership could benefit FSU College of Medicine students.

06/11/2018
Delta Sky Magazine

FSU and the College of Medicine's Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences program were featured in the May 2018 edition of  Delta Sky magazine.

06/08/2018
AMDA

 Paul Katz, chair of the Department of Geriatrics, is the recipient of the AMDA- The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine 2018 William Dodd Founder's Award.

06/08/2018
The Hill

FSU College of Medicine clerkship faculty member Antonio Crespo authored an opinion article for The Hill about the start of the 2018 hurricane season and renewed concern about the potential spread of mosquito-borne infectious disease, including the Zika virus.

06/08/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

The FSU College of Medicine hosts an annual Rural Learning Experience, or RuLE, to expose first-year medical and physician assistant students to rural health care and give students an early look at how rural health care differs from health care in more urban settings. This year, Byron Dobson from the  Tallahassee Democrat  followed the students along as they visited medical centers, small rural practices, and more.  Read more

06/08/2018
U.S. News & World Report

Music and music therapy have become a widely used and important part of treatment for people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. A recent U.S. News & World Report article discusses the collaborative research about the benefits of music therapy conducted in part by Amy Wetherby and the FSU Autism Institute.

06/04/2018
WTXL

First-year students in Florida State's College of Medicine spent a full day experiencing rural health care across north Florida and south Georgia. The purpose of the Rural Learning Experience (RuLE) is to show new students how rural medicine and care differs from larger hospitals and care in more urban settings they may be used to.  Read more

05/30/2018
Arthritis Care & Research

Due to an aging population and increasing prevalence of rheumatic disease, there are growing demands on clinicians who specialize in rheumatology. Benjamin Smith, director of didactic education at the FSU College of Medicine School of Physician Assistant Practice, was the lead author of a formal curriculum for nurse practitioners and physician assistants for the American College of Rheumatology.  Read more

05/29/2018
TCPalm

 The FSU College of Medicine has partnered with Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) to help med students get necessary hands-on experience. Two students, Karolain Garcia and Marvin Dieujuste, went to VIM to a chronic care course. Students are assigned a new patient each week.

05/24/2018
WEAR

Students in the FSU College of Medicine's Okaloosa County SSTRIDE (Science Students Together Reaching Instructional Diversity and Excellence) program got to experience a taste of life as an emergency medical professional. EMS professionals taught students techniques to help during emergencies and discussed opportunities in their career field.

05/23/2018
TCPalm

The Florida State University College of Medicine Fort Pierce Regional Campus recently honored its tenth graduating class.

05/23/2018
The Clinical Advisor

Two faculty members from the FSU College of Medicine School of Physician Assistant Practice - Benjamin Smith and James Cawley - along with the school's Founding Director James Zedaker compared and complied information from a national survey to understand how many physician assistants work in geriatrics and identified a geriatric workforce shortage that can create opportunities for PAs.

05/21/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

Aimee Pragle, assistant professor in the School of Physician Assistant Practice, co-authored an article recently published in the  Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants . Her research suggests that individuals with both coronary artery disease and depression have significanly poorer health outcomes, suggesting that early depression diagnosis is very serious for patients with coronary artery disease.

05/21/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

An opinion piece in the Tallahassee Democrat discusses the urgency of the opioid epidemic in Florida. Three FSU colleges - Social Work, Medicine, and Nursing have partnered with Allied Against Opioid Abuse and presented a prevention panel on May 18, bringing together many perspectives on the issue.

05/20/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

Jeff Latimer, associate director of information technology at the FSU College of Medicine completed the Association of American Medical Colleges' (AAMC) Group on Information Resources Leadership Institute. The four-day institute is designed to help participants fulfill their responsibilities as information and education technology leaders.

05/20/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

The FSU College of Medicine graduated its 14th class on Saturday, which included 108 new physicians. 

05/18/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

The Florida State University College of Medicine will graduate its 14 class of medical students on Saturday. Michael Sweeney, associate professor of clinical sciences will deliver the commencement address.

05/18/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

 The FSU College of Medicine held a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday for its new primary health clinic located in southwest Tallahassee. The clinic, called FSU PrimaryHealth, will include 15 patient exam rooms, two rooms for behavioral-health services, two health-procedure rooms and a community room.

05/15/2018
Medical Xpress

 Aimee Pragle, assistant professor in the School of Physician Assistant Practice co-authored an article about depression and its serious implications for coronary artery disease patients. The article was published in the  Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants .

05/14/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

 In April, more than 400 kids in pre-K through second grade brought their teddy bears to a Teddy Bear Clinic hosted by first-year FSU College of Medicine M.D. students. The clinic took place at Killearn Lakes Elementary School. Future physicians conducted exams, tests and procedures on the kids' teddy bears to familiarize kids with medical equipment and procedures and make them more comfortable around doctors.

05/14/2018

 FSU College of Medicine professor Heather Flynn helped start both the Florida Maternal Mental Health Collaborative and Leon County's Maternal Mental Health Coalition/Advisory Board in 2015. Both initiatives are helping bring awareness and attention to maternal mental health including postpartum depression and other postpartum needs.

05/09/2018
The Atlantic

Scientists have known for decades that cells can secrete chemicals into their surrounding, releasing free-floating messages for all to read. More recently, scientists also discovered that cells could package their molecular information into what are known as extracellular vesicles. FSU College of Medicine professor David Meckes discusses these vesicles and how there are powerful similarities between vesicles and viruses.

05/09/2018
Philadelphia Inquirer

College of Medicine professor Alice Pomidor was quoted in a Philadelphia Inquirer article discussing when senior drivers should think about giving up their keys. Often times, drivers outlive their ability to drive by six or seven years, she says.

05/07/2018
Business Insider

With their bites, the Lone Star tick can spread a distrubing and potentially deadly allergy to red meat and other mammal products. With most food allergies, it takes only 15-20 minutes after exposure for reactions to occur. But with this reaction, it can take hours according to FSU College of Medicine clerkship faculty member Ronald Saff.

05/03/2018
SRQ Magazine

Deepak Nair, clinical associate professor at the FSU College of Medicine, has been elected president of the Sarasota County Medical Society.

05/03/2018
BayNews9

Joel Thomas, president and CEO of the Winter Haven Hospital Foundation was recently inducted into the Polk County Schools Hall of Fame. Among his accomplishments, Thomas helped facilitate the Florida State University College of Medicine Family Medicine Residency Program at Winter Haven Hospital. 

05/03/2018
Quanta Magazine

Scientists have known for decades that cells can secrete chemicals into their surrondings. More recently, scientists discovered that cells could package their molecular information in what are known as extracellular vesicles that can be delivered to a recipient. FSU College of Medicine Assistant Professor David Meckes comments on this discovery.

05/03/2018
SRQ Magazine

Deepak Nair, clinical associate professor at the FSU College of Medicine, has been elected president of the Sarasota County Medical Society.

04/24/2018

Light stretching can make a big difference for elderly people with low mobility, according to a new study from a Florida State University-led team of international researchers including lead researcher and College of Medicine professor Judy Muller-Delp.

04/23/2018
UWF News

On Friday, April 20, the University of West Florida celebrated the grand opening of University Park Center, a multi-use facility that will now house the College of Medicine's Pensacola Regional Campus in addition to UWF's athletics program and College of Health.

04/17/2018
SRQ Magazine

The Florida State University College of Medicine and Sarasota Memorial Health Care System have received approval to launch a new Emergency Medicine residency program to meet healthcare and physician workforce needs in Sarasota and surrounding communities.

04/10/2018
Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Approval to launch a new residency program in emergency medicine -- designed to build up the local supply of doctors trained in this field -- has been granted to the Florida State University College of Medicine and Sarasota Memorial Health Care System by the the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.

04/09/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

Tallahassee Community College honored 10 community members and five TCC students at an annual Women's History Month program in March. Suzanne Harrison, professor of family medicine & rural health and director of clinical programs, was the event's featured speaker.

04/06/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

The FSU College of Medicine is moving ahead with plans to open a primary health center in southwest Tallahassee. If things go as planned, the 10,000-square-foot complex could be completed by March 2019. The comprehensive care center will be staffed by pediatricians and family physicians currently on faculty at the College of Medicine, in addition to others who will be hired in the next several months.

04/05/2018
JRMC

Sandeep Rahangdale, the College of Medicine's Tallahassee Regional Campus dean, was recently published in the Journal of Regional Medical Campuses (JRMC). His article is entitled, "A Comparison of Two Regional Campus Systems and their Impact on Addressing Health Care Needs of the Underserved."

04/05/2018
Daily Mail Online

In a recent study, FSU College of Medicine professor Judy Muller-Delp and her team found that 30 minutes of leg stretches every day could restore mobility and fight frailty without the injury risks of other workouts. Performing the half-hour routine five times a week helps improve blood flow to the limbs and could preserve older adults' ability to walk.

04/05/2018
UPI

College of Medicine researcher Jude Muller-Delp had a study published in the Journal of Physiology showing that daily leg muscle strestches may benefit seniors and people with mobility problems.

04/04/2018
Becker's Hospital Review

According to  U.S. News & World Report , the FSU College of Medicine is the third-most selective M.D. program in the country. The average acceptance rate for 2017-18 U.S. and Canadian M.D. programs was seven percent. The College of Medicine was at 2.6 percent, with acceptance offers to 151 of 5,866 applicants.

03/28/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

"National Doctors Day is Friday, March 30. No one appreciates this community’s physician/teachers more than we do at the Tallahassee campus of the Florida State University College of Medicine. This medical school wouldn’t exis without them –because it’s built on their shoulders," wrote Sandeep Rahangdale, dean of the FSU College of Medicine's Tallahassee regional campus, in an article published in the Tallahassee Democrat.

03/28/2018
The Villages Daily Sun

ACTS 2 is the second part of FSU College of Medicine faculty member Rob Glueckauf's African-American Alzheimer's Caregiver Training and Support project. Glueckauf was inspired by his mother - a caregiver for her mother-in-law, mother and sister with dementia - to research ways to help caregivers. Now in its follow-up project, ACTS 2, a free, faith-based support system for African-American caregivers delivered over the phone, is seeking participants.

03/28/2018
FSU News

College of Medicine faculty members Joedrecka Brown Speights, Yi Ren and Elena Reyes and their research are highlighted in a Women's History Month feature from FSU News.

03/28/2018
Orlando Sentinel

In honor of approaching National Doctors' Day, Michael Muszynski, dean of the FSU College of Medicine's Orlando campus, thanks the community physicians/teachers that train and mentor third- and fourth-year medical students.

03/19/2018
Tallahassee Democrat

A national spotlight is shining on a Florida State University program that offers relief – free of charge – to distressed African-Americans who provide care to a loved one with dementia. And the program, which uses lay pastoral-care facilitators, is continuing to recruit caregivers in North and Central Florida.

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