Diagnosing Lyme in the Nick of Time
01/22/2013Lyme disease is on the rise nationwide yet current diagnostic tests are subjective and often inconclusive. That means sufferers can go untreated – increasing their...
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Lyme disease is on the rise nationwide yet current diagnostic tests are subjective and often inconclusive. That means sufferers can go untreated – increasing their...
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The Campus of UCF College of Medicine became a training ground for medical students from across the state on January 12 and 13 as part...
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Dozens of Orlando residents will be stripping down to their underwear in public to raise money for a worthy cause. The local “Cupid’s Undie Run”...
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Three UCF College of Medicine students were chosen to receive scholarships from the University Student Government Association. Matthew Mui, Matthew Stillwagon and Kumail Merchant were...
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Two graduating M.D. students from the University of Central Florida College of Medicine were selected into highly competitive Ophthalmology residencies Tuesday in the first announced...
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Academic medical school library directors from across Florida met on December 19-20 at the UCF College of Medicine to discuss ways to work together during...
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A team from the UCF College of Medicine helped extend healthy holiday cheer December 15 by preparing a holiday feast for residents of Magnolia Pointe...
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Computer keyboards that allow us to literally communicate across the planet are also hosts to harmful and potentially deadly bacteria, especially in a health care...
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The halls of the UCF College of Medicine are usually bustling with students, faculty and students, but on December 20, that sound was replaced with...
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Roy Louden looks at photos of him lifting weights and remembers his “buff” years. Today, he struggles to get above 100 pounds. His hands and...
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Thanks to their 5K skills, UCF College of Medicine participants helped raise more than $38,000 as part of the Arthritis Foundation’s 2012 Jingle Bell Run/Walk...
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First-year M.D. student Farah Dosani produced a radio story for Orlando NPR Station 90.7 FM that discusses the impact of health reform on medical students...
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