Your Med School Journey

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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.

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UCF researchers are playing key role in discovering the health impacts of space travel. 🚀 🩺

College of Medicine scientists were awake at 2 AM on Saturday, processing blood, saliva and urine samples from soon-to-be space adventurers who will be orbiting across Earth’s North and South Poles for the first time in aviation history on the Fram2 spaceflight - potentially exposing them to more cosmic radiation than other space flights.

How will this affect the health of the space travelers' blood chemistry, genetics, cellular functions, muscle and bone density? And what can it teach us about the affects of space travel on the body? 

That's what UCF researchers are hoping to discover.

Read more: https://loom.ly/it1xn38

UCF researchers are playing key role in discovering the health impacts of space travel. 🚀 🩺

College of Medicine scientists were awake at 2 AM on Saturday, processing blood, saliva and urine samples from soon-to-be space adventurers who will be orbiting across Earth’s North and South Poles for the first time in aviation history on the Fram2 spaceflight - potentially exposing them to more cosmic radiation than other space flights.

How will this affect the health of the space travelers` blood chemistry, genetics, cellular functions, muscle and bone density? And what can it teach us about the affects of space travel on the body?

That`s what UCF researchers are hoping to discover.

Read more: https://loom.ly/it1xn38
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The Fram2 spaceflight scheduled to take off Monday is the first crewed flight orbiting over Earth’s polar regions, offering unprecedented opportunities for space medicine research according to UCF’s Dr. Emmanuel Urquieta, an internationally recognized expert in space medicine. 🚀 🩺
 
Because of the polar orbit, the four astronauts could be exposed to radiation similar to what Apollo astronauts faced 50 years ago. But today, new medical technologies will allow us to learn more than ever about space travel’s effect on the body.
 
“These findings will help shape health strategies for future lunar and deep space missions,” Urquieta says.
 
Read more: https://loom.ly/NRRDY5w

The Fram2 spaceflight scheduled to take off Monday is the first crewed flight orbiting over Earth’s polar regions, offering unprecedented opportunities for space medicine research according to UCF’s Dr. Emmanuel Urquieta, an internationally recognized expert in space medicine. 🚀 🩺

Because of the polar orbit, the four astronauts could be exposed to radiation similar to what Apollo astronauts faced 50 years ago. But today, new medical technologies will allow us to learn more than ever about space travel’s effect on the body.

“These findings will help shape health strategies for future lunar and deep space missions,” Urquieta says.

Read more: https://loom.ly/NRRDY5w
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Glen Salow believes medical innovation is the key to bringing hope and health to the planet. That’s why he’s investing in UCF’s College of Medicine.

Together, he and his wife Rosemary first began supporting the medical school because they wanted to provide more UCF-trained physicians to the community, who would be able to pick their specialty based on their passions, rather than the need to pay off huge medical school debt. Now, he is setting his sights toward how technology and medicine can come together to improve lives.

“I know this sounds lofty, but we are at a junction where technology and medicine coming together can address the most basic problems that plague the world,” Salow says.

Today, the Salows have now committed $6 million to the College of Medicine, including $1 million to foster medical technology that will improve physician education, research and patient care.

Read more about the Salows' commitment to medical education: https://loom.ly/XsNuQ2E

Glen Salow believes medical innovation is the key to bringing hope and health to the planet. That’s why he’s investing in UCF’s College of Medicine.

Together, he and his wife Rosemary first began supporting the medical school because they wanted to provide more UCF-trained physicians to the community, who would be able to pick their specialty based on their passions, rather than the need to pay off huge medical school debt. Now, he is setting his sights toward how technology and medicine can come together to improve lives.

“I know this sounds lofty, but we are at a junction where technology and medicine coming together can address the most basic problems that plague the world,” Salow says.

Today, the Salows have now committed $6 million to the College of Medicine, including $1 million to foster medical technology that will improve physician education, research and patient care.

Read more about the Salows` commitment to medical education: https://loom.ly/XsNuQ2E
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Last week, fourth-year medical students were recognized for outstanding academic achievement, service to our community and compassionate care! ✨

Each of them went above and beyond through their medical education, and we know they will carry this spirit of excellence throughout their careers. Congratulations!

Last week, fourth-year medical students were recognized for outstanding academic achievement, service to our community and compassionate care! ✨

Each of them went above and beyond through their medical education, and we know they will carry this spirit of excellence throughout their careers. Congratulations!
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Elizabeth Culberson and Sean Kennedy are now double UCF Physician Knights – After graduating from medical school in May, they will do their residency training at UCF-HCA Florida Healthcare’s Emergency Medicine residency in greater Orlando, filling a critical need for emergency room specialists across the state.

They are among the 11 UCF Students Match Into UCF-HCA Healthcare residencies, where they will complete their training in programs across Florida.

The UCF-HCA Florida Healthcare GME program is one of the fastest growing in Florida, with programs across Florida. By July, it will be training more than 720 physicians at 41 accredited programs across the state. 
Residency programs are a key to addressing Florida’s physician shortage, as most doctors begin their careers where they did their GME training.

Read more: https://loom.ly/C7XzoSg

Elizabeth Culberson and Sean Kennedy are now double UCF Physician Knights – After graduating from medical school in May, they will do their residency training at UCF-HCA Florida Healthcare’s Emergency Medicine residency in greater Orlando, filling a critical need for emergency room specialists across the state.

They are among the 11 UCF Students Match Into UCF-HCA Healthcare residencies, where they will complete their training in programs across Florida.

The UCF-HCA Florida Healthcare GME program is one of the fastest growing in Florida, with programs across Florida. By July, it will be training more than 720 physicians at 41 accredited programs across the state.
Residency programs are a key to addressing Florida’s physician shortage, as most doctors begin their careers where they did their GME training.

Read more: https://loom.ly/C7XzoSg
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