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12/10/2012Anatomy Lab is a rite of passage for first-year medical students, the place where they learn the human body through the help of “silent teachers”...
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Anatomy Lab is a rite of passage for first-year medical students, the place where they learn the human body through the help of “silent teachers”...
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Please join College of Medicine students, faculty and staff in a night of celebration highlighting the diverse artistic talents at the college. On December 20...
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Collection drives for the Second Harvest Food Bank and the SPCA of Central Florida are just some of the ways the Office of Faculty and...
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The UCF College of Medicine team added several new members in the past weeks: Judith Snook Judith Snook joined the college...
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Medical students at the College of Medicine can now access the Epocrates medical software app through their iPads, thanks to the Harriet F. Ginsburg Health...
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The UCF College of Medicine has established a Learning Collaborative with Geisinger Health System, a Pennsylvania-based, not-for-profit health services organization nationally known for developing innovative...
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“We have so much to be thankful for this holiday season but nothing more than the fact that we were selfless and thought of others...
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The Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences is purchasing new state-of-the-art equipment that will help researchers better study cell metabolism, which is linked to numerous diseases...
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Ask the UCF College of Medicine’s Dr. Kimberly Thompson if the global eradication of polio is worth the effort, and she will respond with a...
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Standardized patients – actors who pretend to be injured or ill to help train medical students – are being featured on WUCF, Central Florida’s new...
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As we enter the holiday season, you may be visiting aging family and friends you usually don’t see. So how do you know if physical...
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Dr. Ken Teter of the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences has been awarded a $351,959 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how...
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