Students Awarded For FIRE Project Presentations
04/01/2013The Focused Inquiry and Research Experience (FIRE) module is one of the most detailed and extensive parts of the curriculum for first- and second-year students...
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The Focused Inquiry and Research Experience (FIRE) module is one of the most detailed and extensive parts of the curriculum for first- and second-year students...
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Lake Nona’s Medical City is quickly gaining a reputation as a hub for learning, innovation and medical research and UCF College of Medicine faculty and...
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Scientists from the College of Medicine’s Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences and the Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute gathered March 14 at the medical school to...
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With the words, “Learn, Live, Ride” on special UCF College of Medicine jerseys, eleven M.D. student bicyclists joined more than 1,000 riders March 17 for...
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Keeping school stress at bay is a priority for UCF’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and for the group’s latest event, canines were just what...
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Suzanne Stalvey, a College of Medicine administrative assistant, is UCF’s February Employee of the Month. Suzanne has been working with the college’s Clinical Sciences Department...
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While a new procedure for hypertensive patients who are labeled as “resistant” to medical therapy may show promise in ongoing trials, the standard of care...
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The University of Central Florida celebrated a milestone today when its charter medical school class of students placed in residency training programs across the country....
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Members of UCF College of Medicine’s charter class were honored at center court during February 26’s Knights basketball game against Georgia Southwestern. Dr. Deborah German,...
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College of Medicine faculty, staff and students are invited to participate in two charitable events that are working to raise money to cure major killers...
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Oxidative stress turns a protein that normally protects healthy cells into their executioner, according to a study released today in the Proceedings of the National...
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Clinicians and basic scientists shared ideas for collaborative research projects at the College of Medicine’s first World Café Event on January 29. The cafes, sponsored...
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