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Read about
more faculty achievements in
Faculty News.
Here’s
a quick roundup of stories you might have missed on our
main web page in
the past quarter.
Class of 2007 alumnus
Dr. Stephen Patrick made news around the world in May
as lead author of an article on infants born to women who abuse prescription
opiates.
Nurse practitioner Susan LaJoie (pictured here) is among
the clinicians taking part in the first research projects by
Health IMPACTS, a new collaboration between Florida
State University and the University of Florida.
The College of
Medicine’s new
internal medicine residency program at Tallahassee
Memorial Hospital has earned initial accreditation.
Ruby Diamond
Concert Hall was the perfect setting for the
Class of 2012 graduation.
The
2011-2012 Bridge class was honored for its
achievements, just days before the students all received their master’s
degrees.
Assistant Professor
Steve Quintero, M.D., has been recognized by
Tallahassee Memorial Hospital as a “model of compassion.”
Shermeeka Hogans-Mathews is getting a
$10,000 Minority Scholars Award from the American Medical Association
Foundation.
Learn what the news media are saying about the College of
Medicine – in print, on television, on social media, on radio.
Watch videos of lectures, brown-bags and other
College of Medicine events.
Don’t miss our new
annual report.
Read our new College of Medicine
brochure.
Look for a new issue of
FSU MED magazine soon.
Our website’s “In the
Spotlight” items are still available even after we move them off the front page. They’re
part of our archive of
College of Medicine news.
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