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10/04/2013
NBC New York

The two main features of the Affordable Care Act - online exchanges and expanded Medicaid - are about to go into effect with wide disparities by state. Leslie Beitsch, the chair of medical humanities at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, shares his thoughts about the implementation of the reforms.

10/04/2013
NBC Miami

The two main features of the Affordable Care Act - online exchanges and expanded Medicaid - are about to go into effect with wide disparities by state. Leslie Beitsch, the chair of medical humanities at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, shares his thoughts about the implementation of the reforms.

10/04/2013
High Desert Daily

Research done by Angelina Sutin at FSU’s College of Medicine and her colleagues at the National Institutes of Health found that people generally become happier and more pleased with their lives as they age.

10/04/2013
Raisehealthyeaters.com

When parents try to make healthy food options for their family, food can easily become a source of guilt and anxiety, which doesn’t help with ones self-worth. Angelina Sutin’s research about the negative effects of weight shaming and discrimination is mentioned in the article.

10/03/2013
Medical Daily

A recent study suggests that even some professionals who treat eating disorders aren’t immune to stereotype or gossip and could have a weight bias. Angelina Sutin, who studies psychological well-being at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, offered some advice on the topic.

10/03/2013
GlobalPost

A new study suggests that even some mental health professionals that treat eating disorders harbor prejudice against the obese. Angelina Sutin, who studies psychological well-being at Florida State University College of Medicine, is quoted in the article.

10/03/2013
FoxNews

Even some mental health professionals that treat eating disorders harbor prejudice against the obese, a new study suggests. Angelina Sutin, who studies psychological well-being at FSU’s College of Medicine, wasn't involved in the new research but shares some advice on choosing a therapist.

10/03/2013
MedCity News

Angelina Sutin, who studies psychological well-being at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, was interviewed for this article about prejudices that some mental health professionals harbor against the obese.

10/03/2013
The Moose 95.1 FM Radio

First-year med student at Florida State University, Rhodes Scholar, humanitarian and former NFL player Myron Rolle will share his inspirational story on Monday, October 28, at 7:30 p.m. in the Strand Union Building Ballrooms at Montana State University.

09/28/2013
WCTV

The American Heart Association's annual Big Bend Heart Walk will help raise funds for heart disease and stroke research at Tom Brown Park. Bob Gabordi, executive editor, Tallahassee Democrat, is committed to helping the American Heart Association since it supports the Florida State University's College of Medicine and local medical professionals who serve our community.

09/28/2013
Tallahassee Democrat

Les Beitsch, associate dean for health affairs at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, gives his thoughts on Obama's health care reform implementation and the state’s decision not to expand Medicaid.

09/25/2013
KeysNet.com

After being in an accident and realizing his appreciation for medicine, Chris Garrett has decided to pursue a degree in the medical field at Florida State University’s College of Medicine.

09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

Javier Rosado, clinical training director for psychology at the College of Medicine’s Health Education Site in Immokalee, assembled a team that includes a physician, nurses, a registered dietitian, a Zumba instructor and a soccer coach to create Salud Immokalee, a 12-month obesity intervention program.

09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

A husband-wife research team at the College of Medicine is making news worldwide with discoveries about the way personalities can shape mental and physical health. They’ve also made fascinating discoveries about what happens to us as we age.

09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

Everything feels different when you fall in love. Now a College of Medicine researcher has found an actual genetic change in prairie voles that could explain what’s really going on when humans go head over heels.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

As part of a National Science Foundation grant, Daniel Kaplan, an Associate Professor at FSU’s College of Medicine, has developed a program for training the trainers. In May, he taught middle and high school teachers how to teach complex molecular biology in simple ways – and he’ll do so again in the next two school years.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

College of Medicine researcher James Olcese is a step closer to demonstrating there's a better way to treat common and serious health issues related to pregnancy. The associate professor of biomedical sciences recently received an important endorsement from the U.S. Patent Office.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

David Meckes, Ph.D., the new assistant professor of biomedical sciences at the College of Medicine, is breaking ground in virus research, where the goal is to better understand viral-associated cancers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) published the study Meckes discussed in Grand Rapids, and also selected it for a special commentary.

09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

David Castillo (M.D., ’12) was a star football player at Florida State before entering medical school. He didn’t hesitate when current FSU Coach Jimbo Fisher sought help raising awareness about the Kidz1stFund.

09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

A lot of attention has been devoted in recent years to the safety of children who live in homes with guns. The role of physicians regarding child safety at home (and elsewhere) has received substantial, and sometimes controversial, scrutiny.

09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

College of Medicine assistant professors, spouses and research partners Angelina Sutin and Antonio Terracciano recently found that people maintain or increase their sense of well-being as they get older, but the overall level of well-being depends on when a person was born.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

Jodi Slade, the medical illustrator for the FSU College of Medicine works with the faculty to create drawings and videos that make complex biological processes easier to understand.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

FSU College of Medicine student Myron Rolle is featured on a national stamp along with two other Bahamian Rhodes Scholars.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

The Florida Heart Research Institute (FHRI) named Jose Pinto, an assistant professor of biomedical sciences at the FSU College of Medicine, its Stop Heart Disease Researcher of the Year. The award is given to a Florida researcher judged to be having the broadest impact in advancing knowledge about the diagnosis and/or treatment of cardiovascular disease.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

Michael Blaber, a structural biologist at FSU’s College of Medicine, has made discoveries that could lead scientists a step closer to understanding how life first emerged on Earth billions of years ago. His findings were significant enough to be accepted for publication in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

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09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

Kristen Dimas grew up in Immokalee and returned at the end of her first year of medical school to give younger Immokalee students a glimpse of the health careers that could await them.

09/23/2013
FSU MED Magazine

Long known for its community-based medical education program, the College of Medicine is developing a statewide research network using a similar blueprint. The network will enable physicians to drive research that leads to better patient care.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

Yanchang Wang, an associate professor in the College of Medicine’s Department of Biomedical Sciences, received a $1 million grant to pursue his studies and experimentation regarding the spread of cancer in the process of cell division. Wang’s study of the mechanics of cell division may one day help put the brakes on cancer.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

The College of Medicine’s new family medicine residency program at Lee Memorial Hospital in Fort Myers achieved full accreditation status by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Now, Gary Goforth, the director of the residency program, is focusing on recruiting the first class of residents.

09/23/2013
FSU Med Magazine

The problem with cancer treatments designed to kill a tumor is that they can kill the patient’s quality of life as well. Now Eric Laywell, an associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at FSU’s College of Medicine, is shifting the focus from eradicating brain tumors to managing them.

09/22/2013
Tallahassee Democrat Campus Notes

The FSU College of Medicine was ranked eighth among medical schools on the Hispanic Business 2013 Best Schools for Hispanics list.

09/20/2013
WFSU

Marshall Kapp, director of the Florida State University Center for Innovative Collaboration in Medicine and Law, talks about privacy controls guarding personal information collected by those who help people sign up for health insurance.

09/18/2013
NBC DFW

The two main features of the Affordable Care Act - online exchanges and expanded Medicaid - are about to go into effect with wide disparities by state. Leslie Beitsch, the chair of medical humanities at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, shares his thoughts about the implementation of the reforms.

09/16/2013
The Business Journals

According to Hispanic Business, Florida State University’s College of Medicine is among the 10 best in the nation for Hispanics.

09/15/2013
Naples Daily News

Dr. Javier Rosado, assistant professor at FSU’s College of Medicine and psychologist at Healthcare Network of Southwest Florida, assembled a team of medical personnel, nutrition educators, a soccer coach and a Zumba instructor to create “Salud Immokalee,” a yearlong multidisciplinary program. It’s designed to help youngsters and their parents make healthy lifestyle choices.

09/13/2013
Florida State 24/7

Florida State University's College of Medicine was ranked eighth among medical schools on the Hispanic Business 2013 Best Schools for Hispanics list.

09/13/2013
ContextFlorida

Named after Alexander “Sandy” Halperin, DDS, the FSU College of Medicine’s Alzheimer’s research program at the Center for Brain Repair is mentioned in this article about Alzheimer’s funding.

09/12/2013
Orlando Medical News

Dr. Ken Brummel-Smith, chair of the Department of Geriatrics at the Florida State University College of Medicine, discusses a decade of change in geriatrics; a high demand specialty.

09/12/2013
sallyburr.wordpress.com

At its worst, discrimination against people with excess weight can lead to the very behaviors that exasperate obesity; avoiding physical exercise and binge eating, and, as the study by the Florida State University College of Medicine proves, a longitudinal weight increase.

09/12/2013
Orlando Medical News

FSU's novel approach to retaining medical graduates in Florida could be the "cure" to Florida’s pending physician shortage. Dr. Michael Muszynski, dean of the FSU College of Medicine Orlando Regional Campus, and associate dean of clinical research, is quoted in this article.

09/12/2013
HispanicBusiness.com

HispanicBusiness has ranked the Florida State University College of Medicine among the top 10 best medical schools in 2013 in.

09/11/2013
Tallahassee Democrat

Dr. Mohamed Kabbaj, a professor and researcher at Florida State University’s College of Medicine, is doing research that could completely reverse the reputation of the drug ketamine. He was recently awarded a $1.8 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to study what he believes is a key component to how the drug works.

09/10/2013
nmcpcommander.blogspot.com

In 2009 Dr. Christine Rojas graduated from Florida State University’s College of Medicine and was commissioned a Captain in the United States Air Force. Now she is an Air Force Obstetrics/Gynecology faculty staff at the 633rd Surgical Operations Squadron at Portsmouth Navy Medical Center.

09/09/2013
Fox News

Certain personality traits are associated with obesity, according to new research recently presented at the APA Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii. Angelina Sutin, the study author, is a professor of psychology at Florida State University College of Medicine.

09/06/2013
Tallahassee Democrat

For those who enjoy thought-provoking comment from the world of medicine, the Florida State University College of Medicine has organized a compelling list of speakers for its 2013-14 Grand Rounds lecture series.

09/06/2013
Orlando Sentinel

Orlando’s Medical City partnered with the Florida State University College of Medicine and other medical colleges as part of a program to prepare future generations of Orlando residents for medical careers. The College will bring Jones High School an elective college-prep program that includes after-school tutoring, parent meetings, mentoring from medical students and educational trips.

09/06/2013
WFSU

Each year, the Department of Transportation tries to warn people not to drive drowsy, but FSU College of Medicine Professor Dr. Alice Pomidor says a more effective way to reach people might be through their cell phones.

09/05/2013
MedCity News

Kimberly Driscoll, a pediatric psychologist who studies type 1 diabetes treatment adherence at Florida State University College of Medicine in Tallahassee, is quoted in this article about healthcare costs for children who are non-adherent with their medications.

09/04/2013
Tallahassee Magazine

Florida State University College of Medicine students are benefitting from the new surgical observation room at Red Hills Surgical Center.

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