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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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