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Jessica Suber (M.D., ’08), now in her fifth year of residency in plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of South Florida, recently traveled to Patzun, Guatemala, with the Healing Hands Foundation. “We took a group of approximately 42 people,” she wrote, “including nurses, scrub techs, CRNAs, an anesthesiologist, a cardiologist, pediatric general surgeons, plastic surgeons, dentists and a family medicine doctor. We performed 69 surgical cases, including cleft lip repair, cleft palate repair, cleft lip rhinoplasty, microtia repair, hernia repair, excision of lesions such as lipomas, ganglion cyst and tumors.”

Amanda White (M.D., ’10) has matched for a pulmonary critical care fellowship at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, reports Jennifer Rine, administrator at the Pensacola Regional Campus. In an email she sent to Campus Dean Paul McLeod, M.D., White wrote: “If it wasn’t for you and everyone else at the Pensacola campus I would never have gotten this far! You have no idea how much I appreciate all of your support and encouragement through my last years in medical school.”

Lauren Engelmann (M.D., ’11) was recognized by the University of Colorado College of Medicine as a Gold Humanism Resident Teaching Award recipient for the 2011-2012 academic year. Only 20 of approximately 1,000 residents and fellows were recognized.

Zita Magloire (M.D., ’11) has officially signed to work with Dr. Ashley Register in Cairo, Ga., starting Sept. 1, 2014, reports Elaine Geissinger, administrator at the Tallahassee Regional Campus. “We continue to have great success in bringing our doctors back to work with us,” Geissinger said.


WHAT’S NEW WITH YOU?
Have you recently made a transition from a residency to a fellowship or practice? Become a chief resident? Been published in a prestigious journal? Received any awards? Gotten married or welcomed a baby into your life? In short, is there news that the College of Medicine family would love to know about you? Please update your alumni profile, or email Alumni Affairs Coordinator Alexa Von Staden.


YOUR BOARD MEMBERS
The Alumni Board is made up of Michael J. Sweeney, chair, M.D. (PIMS, ’75); Rick Sheridan, M.D. (PIMS, ’76); Gordon Burtch, M.D. (PIMS, ’77); Keith Ingram, M.D. (PIMS, ’81); Floyd Jaggears, M.D. (PIMS, ’83); Scott Warren, M.D. (PIMS, ’83); Don Levine, M.D. (PIMS, ’91);  Shannon Price (M.D., ’06); Chris Sundstrom (M.D., ’06); Tanya Anim (M.D., ’10, pictured here); Marlisha Edwards (M.D., ’11); and Layla Lundquist-Smith (M.D., ’11).

MEDICAL EDUCATION FOR FLORIDA’S FUTURE
We deeply appreciate the generosity of the College of Medicine’s many friends. Without their financial support, many of the high-quality programs essential to our students’ learning experience would be lost to budget adjustments necessary in today’s financial environment. We extend our profound thanks to the many donors who’ve responded to help support this medical school since it was created in 2000. If you would like to discuss making a gift in support of the College of Medicine’s vital role preparing new physicians to meet the challenges of Florida’s health-care needs, please contact Wayne Munson, assistant dean for development, 850-644-4389.


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