Understanding How To Improve Care
06/10/2022Providing outstanding patient care means recognizing when systems and practices need fixing – and having the courage to speak up and take steps to solve...
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Providing outstanding patient care means recognizing when systems and practices need fixing – and having the courage to speak up and take steps to solve...
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Students gathered around computerized mannequin as monitors blared. The patient was non-responsive and in real time students had to re-position his bed, check his vitals...
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Dr. Raj Mitra, a nationally recognized expert in rehabilitation medicine and pain management, is the UCF College of Medicine’s new Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs....
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For UCF microbiologist Dr. Salvador Almagro-Moreno, COVID-19 and now monkeypox have heightened the urgency to understand the dangers of emerging infectious diseases. His research into...
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They came to UCF’s young medical school as artists, scientists, athletes and community volunteers. Friday, they became physicians, the College of Medicine’s 10th graduating class...
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“So this is what it feels like,” Naina Sharma said as she donned the cap and gown she borrowed from a graduate after Friday’s College...
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For future emergency physician Michael Chiang, medicine and hospitality go hand-in-hand in ensuring a patient-centered experience. On Friday, he will become the first UCF student...
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College of Medicine Huntington disease researcher Dr. Amber Southwell is the co-director of a new clinic at UCF to support Huntington disease (HD) patients and...
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It’s widely considered the most prestigious national award for undergraduates studying natural sciences, mathematics and engineering. Two UCF Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences students –...
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They’d trained during a global pandemic and led clinics that helped the community’s most needy – farmworkers, the homeless and uninsured. And as they gathered...
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Justin Barthel loves science and medicine – the meticulous details of how the body’s systems, chemicals, and cells create health and fight disease. After he...
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More than 50 pre-medical students from across the nation engaged with the College of Medicine April 15 as part of the largest gathering of unrepresented...
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