Dr. Rohde Wins Top UCF Research Award
03/16/2018It was innate curiosity and a passion for discovery that led Dr. Kyle Rohde to pursue a career in research. Now an assistant professor and...
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It was innate curiosity and a passion for discovery that led Dr. Kyle Rohde to pursue a career in research. Now an assistant professor and...
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When fourth-year medical student Richard Taylor heard his Maitland Presbyterian Church was offering English classes for refugees, he wanted to help. So he designed a...
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Two medical students serving in the UCF College of Medicine’s student-run KNIGHTS Clinic have been elected to leadership in a national society for student-run free...
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Fourth-year med student Jessica Fernandez’s inspiring story was recently featured in Pegasus magazine. As a child, she emigrated to the USA for better medical treatment...
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Scientific discoveries and innovations were on show at the 9th Annual Medical Student Research Conference held Feb 22 at the UCF College of Medicine. The...
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A new Psychiatry Residency Program, based at Osceola Regional Medical Center and the Orlando VA Medical Center has received initial ACGME accreditation and is seeking...
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Stem cells derived from mice could reduce heart damage from a popular chemotherapy drug commonly used to treat breast cancer, according to a study out...
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Can a drone act as a “first responder” to a patient suffering from a sudden cardiac arrest? Is Botox the answer to a rare...
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Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences researcher Dr. Kai McKinstry was featured on WFTV Channel 9 last Thursday for his research to develop a flu shot...
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The 26 year-old web developer had a tattoo of the Greek letter, Π on his back which earned him the nickname “Pi” from six medical...
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A new Anesthesiology Residency Program, based at Ocala Regional Medical Center, has received initial accreditation and is seeking immediate applicants for physicians who are completing...
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A strain of bacteria commonly found in milk and beef may be a trigger for developing rheumatoid arthritis in people who are genetically at risk,...
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