Your Med School Journey

Need resources on becoming an M.D. candidate at UCF? Are you a medical student or resident needing specific information? Follow the links below.

Looking for someone? Our directory has a full listing of faculty & select staff.

Why The UCF MD Program?

Our program gives students unparalleled learning, research and patient care experiences in a booming Medical City.

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Experience

Our program is a research-based medical school like no other. We are focused on training skilled, compassionate doctors who put patients first.

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Support

College of Medicine faculty and staff are here to help you fulfill your dreams. With your hard work and faculty and staff support, we work together to help you achieve your goals.

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Faculty & More

Our faculty includes clinicians, medical educators and researchers. We are committed to using the best practices and latest innovations to prepare tomorrow’s healthcare leaders.

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World-Class Research

UCF College of Medicine faculty are at the forefront of aerospace medicine, cancer research, and improving public health.

Medicine In Space

Dr. Emmanuel Urquieta is an internationally recognized space medicine expert who leads our research on the health impacts of space travel with an emphasis on addressing these issues as more people go into space.

Killing Cancer Cells

Dr. Alicja Copik is developing technologies that “beef up” the body’s Natural Killer cells. Dr. Copik uses nanoparticles and genetic engineering to make the body’s first line of defense into better-armed cancer killers.

Fighting Malaria

Dr. Debopam Chakrabarti focuses his research on malaria, the world’s deadliest mosquito-borne illness. Dr. Chakrabarti is investigating using cancer drugs and identifying natural product-derived antimalarials to find new ways to treat malaria.

College News & Events

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What was it like when second-year medical student Kelviyana Walker got her call that she would be a medical student? 

Hear her story of getting the call that changed everything!

What was it like when second-year medical student Kelviyana Walker got her call that she would be a medical student?

Hear her story of getting the call that changed everything!
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Say hello to this year's KNIGHTS Clinic team!

The KNIGHTS Clinic, funded by a grant from the Diebel Legacy Fund, helps Grace Medical Home care for the uninsured in our community and offers extended hours to make medical care more accessible.

Thank you for your great work in our community medical knights!

Say hello to this year`s KNIGHTS Clinic team!

The KNIGHTS Clinic, funded by a grant from the Diebel Legacy Fund, helps Grace Medical Home care for the uninsured in our community and offers extended hours to make medical care more accessible.

Thank you for your great work in our community medical knights!
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It's #AmericanHeartMonth, so we asked Dr. David Fries, a cardiologist at UCF Health Faculty Physician Practice to give us advice on the best ways to improve health heart. ❤️

Here are his ABCDE's of keeping your heart healthy.

A – Assessment. Patients over age 40 should discuss heart health with their physician and undergo an assessment of their risk for heart disease. 

B – Blood pressure. High blood pressure is a leading cause of heart disease and often happens without symptoms. 

C – Cigarettes and Cholesterol. Smoking cessation dramatically improves your heart health, as well as reducing your risk for other serious diseases like cancer. High cholesterol also increases your risk of heart disease.

D – Diet. A heart-healthy diet is based on whole (unprocessed) foods, lean meat, fruits and vegetables, high-fiber grains and low-fat dairy. 

E – Exercise. You need 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise for good health. Split up that time in any way that works for you. And find ways to move that you enjoy. 

Get more in depth into the ABCDE's of heart health here and don't forget to share to keep those around you #hearthealthy: https://loom.ly/UIuaO7Q

It`s #AmericanHeartMonth, so we asked Dr. David Fries, a cardiologist at UCF Health Faculty Physician Practice to give us advice on the best ways to improve health heart. ❤️

Here are his ABCDE`s of keeping your heart healthy.

A – Assessment. Patients over age 40 should discuss heart health with their physician and undergo an assessment of their risk for heart disease.

B – Blood pressure. High blood pressure is a leading cause of heart disease and often happens without symptoms.

C – Cigarettes and Cholesterol. Smoking cessation dramatically improves your heart health, as well as reducing your risk for other serious diseases like cancer. High cholesterol also increases your risk of heart disease.

D – Diet. A heart-healthy diet is based on whole (unprocessed) foods, lean meat, fruits and vegetables, high-fiber grains and low-fat dairy.

E – Exercise. You need 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise for good health. Split up that time in any way that works for you. And find ways to move that you enjoy.

Get more in depth into the ABCDE`s of heart health here and don`t forget to share to keep those around you #hearthealthy: https://loom.ly/UIuaO7Q
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Please welcome our new endocrinologist, Dr. Hiram Maldonado-Rivera, to our UCF Health team. 🎉

Dr. Maldonado-Rivera is board certified in internal medicine and endocrinology and is currently accepting patients needing care for conditions such as diabetes and diseases of the  thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands at the clinic's East Orlando location. 

Learn more about Dr. Maldonado Rivera: https://loom.ly/ooGTRPY

Please welcome our new endocrinologist, Dr. Hiram Maldonado-Rivera, to our UCF Health team. 🎉

Dr. Maldonado-Rivera is board certified in internal medicine and endocrinology and is currently accepting patients needing care for conditions such as diabetes and diseases of the thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands at the clinic`s East Orlando location.

Learn more about Dr. Maldonado Rivera: https://loom.ly/ooGTRPY
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Dr. Marcy Verduin didn’t begin her career as a physician, or even a medical student. First, she was a high school science teacher and cheerleading coach. That foundation took her on a winding path that led her to become an internationally recognized professor of psychiatry and the UCF College of Medicine’s associate dean of students.

As we celebrate Women in Medicine Day, also known as Women Physician's Day, we recognize the incredible journey that led her to our UCF College of Medicine campus and hope her story can inspire more young women who we know will become great physicians in the future.

Read more: https://loom.ly/yMr42lQ

Dr. Marcy Verduin didn’t begin her career as a physician, or even a medical student. First, she was a high school science teacher and cheerleading coach. That foundation took her on a winding path that led her to become an internationally recognized professor of psychiatry and the UCF College of Medicine’s associate dean of students.

As we celebrate Women in Medicine Day, also known as Women Physician`s Day, we recognize the incredible journey that led her to our UCF College of Medicine campus and hope her story can inspire more young women who we know will become great physicians in the future.

Read more: https://loom.ly/yMr42lQ
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