Medical Student Helps Haitian Babies, Sharpens Skills
09/12/2011Second-year M.D. student Dennrik Abrahan spent more than two months in Haiti this summer testing the skills he has learned as a medical student at...
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Second-year M.D. student Dennrik Abrahan spent more than two months in Haiti this summer testing the skills he has learned as a medical student at...
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Scientific excitement filled the air this week as the College of Medicine’s Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences welcomed 45 new graduate students and presented student...
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The UCF College of Medicine is taking the lead nationally in the use of interactive systems that help medical students participate more in their learning....
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A Brevard County pulmonologist, who serves as a UCF College of Medicine volunteer faculty member, was recently featured in Space Coast Medicine Magazine for his...
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The College of Medicine is expanding its wellness message to UCF athletics with a “Healthy Days & Knights” campaign that will provide encouragement and tips...
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They have researched adolescent medicine and educational technology, imaged laptop computers for new students and even taught an assistant dean the joys of Facebook and...
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Audiovisual professionals from across the globe toured the College of Medicine’s state-of-the-art medical education building recently as part of InfoComm 2011 — a worldwide AV...
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This summer, 102 area high school students who are interested in medical careers had the opportunity to attend “MeD Camp,” thanks, in part, to the...
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Dr. Richard Hornick, an Orlando infectious disease specialist who helped create the UCF College of Medicine, passed away August 9. During his career as a...
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Alejandra Petrilli, a Ph.D. candidate at the College of Medicine’s Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, is the winner of a $60,000 “Young Investigator Award” from...
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Did you know? Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. In the U.S., someone has a...
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The College of Medicine gathered Thursday to celebrate receiving provisional accreditation, the second of three approvals necessary to become fully accredited and able to grant...
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