Team Develops 3-D Printed Heart To Help Pediatric Surgeons
03/21/2016It’s scary enough to be told your child has a heart problem. It’s even worse when the doctor says open-heart surgery is necessary. Imagine trying...
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It’s scary enough to be told your child has a heart problem. It’s even worse when the doctor says open-heart surgery is necessary. Imagine trying...
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UCF’s Internal Medicine Residency Program matched 20 M.D. students on March 18, as it expanded to full capacity to add even more physicians to the...
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Neesha Patel is passionate about children, global health, volunteerism – and art. And on March 18, the fourth-year UCF medical student used her lifelong crafting...
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Ramone Eldemire ripped open his sealed envelope with shaking hands, let out a “whoop,” jumped in the air and said four words that summarized his...
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The College of Medicine’s chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society, inducted 19 M.D. students and for the first time two residents...
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It’s one thing to memorize parts of the brain and what can go wrong with the body’s chief information distributor. It’s quite another to get...
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Sarah Gitto, a Ph.D. candidate researching what causes pancreatic cancer, is the first Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences graduate student to be selected to UCF’s...
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Middle schooler Ali Khadraoui chuckled as he pressed on the mannequin’s stomach. “Are you in pain?” he asked. Much to his surprise, the mannequin’s computerized...
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“He Got Up,” a community event Easter Sunday to help 30,000 local people who are homeless and/or in need, is seeking volunteers. The March 27...
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“FLAGSHIP: Medical Scholarly Proceedings,” the College of Medicine’s new online research journal channel, has launched, with topics ranging from a rare cause of ankle pain...
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Nicole Spitzer, a second-year medical student passionate about global health, was among 50 collegiate advocates who lobbied in Washington recently for increased funding to fight...
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Seventeen weeks after being introduced to their “first patient,” Class of 2019 medical students offered their respect and thanks February 18 to the people who...
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