Dr. Davey Honored With Pathology Board Resolution
02/17/2016College of Medicine assistant dean and faculty member Dr. Diane Davis Davey was recently honored with a resolution from the American Board of Pathology (ABP)...
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College of Medicine assistant dean and faculty member Dr. Diane Davis Davey was recently honored with a resolution from the American Board of Pathology (ABP)...
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Kai McKinstry – then a young graduate student – had just finished a job interview when a woman in the lab offered him a homemade...
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When violinist Ayako Yonetani played the final movement from the Violin Partita in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach, a man who had spent more...
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Their first patients had succumbed to heart disease, cancer, emphysema. But for UCF first-year medical students, the cause of death was just a fraction of...
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College of Medicine Facilities Scheduler Chip Youngblood is UCF’s November USPS Employee of the Month, and will be one of just 12 employees eligible to...
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Participants took a break from the music, food and shopping at the Zora Neale Hurston Festival January 30 to get free health screenings from the...
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As a child, he dreamed of becoming an astronaut. On February 3, College of Medicine senior Pouya Shooliz served the space agency in a different...
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UCF Health, the College of Medicine physician practice, received recognition today as a nationally certified Patient-Centered Medical Home for its use of evidence-based, patient-centered care...
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Biomedical sciences major Leonie Hamel juggles being exceptional at rowing and being in agony with rowing every day. The Ireland native is a national champion...
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All four College of Medicine seniors who went through early residency match have placed in top programs across the country. While 2016 National Match Day...
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The theme of “Neglected Tropical Diseases” at the College of Medicine’s 5th Annual Global Health conference was fueled by a medical mission trip to the...
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Three-D printer technology developed by College of Medicine cardiac researcher Dr. Dinender Singla is providing greater precision and patient safety for a Orlando pediatric heart...
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