Damage To Tiny Protein Leads To Heart, Liver Disease, Research Finds
06/10/2016A UCF College of Medicine researcher has identified for the first time a tiny liver protein that when disrupted can lead to the nation’s top...
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A UCF College of Medicine researcher has identified for the first time a tiny liver protein that when disrupted can lead to the nation’s top...
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College of Medicine faculty members were recently recognized for their innovative teaching methods at the Southern Group on Educational Affairs (SGEA) conference held April 13-16...
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When Reem Abdalla (pictured above center) first enrolled in medical school, doing research was not on her list of priorities. But her recent experiences working...
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Kelly Smith grew up in Osceola County around horses, but never dreamed they would have the power to help her cope with losing her left...
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Can horses help medical students deal with stress and depression? That was one of four Focused Inquiry and Research Experience (FIRE) projects presented at the...
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Five College of Medicine seniors who hope to specialize in dermatology recently taught 180 fifth-graders at Moss Park Elementary School how to “Live With The...
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Each graduate had a different story – of challenges they faced, sleepless nights, or times they felt like giving up. But a shared sentiment among...
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Two M.D. students talked about how a session on generational differences helped them communicate better with patients during their rotations. A staff member discussed how...
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Because it takes a village to create a physician, Class of 2016 students invited to Friday’s graduation two special “mothers” who saw them through early...
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“SP Dave” came to Friday’s College of Medicine graduation for one simple reason: “These students, now doctors, are like family to me. I’ve watched them...
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They cared for veterans, and underserved patients from Orlando to the Dominican Republic. One donated a piano to Nemours Children’s Hospital to give sick...
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The 5-year-old was so terrified he was trembling, refusing to cross the threshold into the house. Twenty minutes later, he was rough housing with a...
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