Refugees: Caring For The Forgotten
01/27/2014Because America is a magnet for refugees from across the globe, physicians must be trained to better communicate and recognize the unique healthcare needs of...
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Because America is a magnet for refugees from across the globe, physicians must be trained to better communicate and recognize the unique healthcare needs of...
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Two M.D. students from the University of Central Florida College of Medicine have been selected into highly competitive urology residencies, a specialty so competitive that...
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Students at the UCF College of Medicine had an opportunity to kick off a healthy 2014 at the first annual Healthy Knights expo January 17....
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Second-year student Christin Giordano had been named to the American College of Physicians (ACP) Council of Student Members, one of 13 medical students across the...
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A UCF College of Medicine student’s work to improve heart surgery for premature babies earned him a first place research award during an American Medical...
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A UCF College of Medicine senior has received a national award from the Ruth Jackson Orthopaedic Society, which promotes professional growth and leadership for women...
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In its second year, the UCF College of Medicine’s student mentor program is is focused on helping undergraduate students along the challenging path of getting...
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As part of its commitment to increasing diversity and inclusion, the College of Medicine will begin a year-long series of Lunch and Learns in 2014...
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The faculty of the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences begin 2014 refreshed and focused, thanks to a day-long retreat in December that focused on problem...
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The UCF College of Medicine’s Harriet F. Ginsburg Library received The Consortium of Southern Biomedical Libraries (CONBLS) Distinguished Library Award. Leaders from medical school libraries...
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Based on requests from UCF faculty and staff, the College of Medicine will continue providing weekly email health tips on topics ranging from workplace exercise...
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Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences professor Dr. Saleh Naser has been named editor-in-chief of the World Journal of Gastroenterology (WJG), his first opportunity to lead...
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