Burnett Students Honored At Research Symposium
05/14/2015Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences students and faculty closed out the 2014-15 school year with a day of creative discussion and scientific learning at the...
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Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences students and faculty closed out the 2014-15 school year with a day of creative discussion and scientific learning at the...
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The College of Medicine honored its graduating seniors and a faculty member who best embodies the ideals of Hippocrates during the Class Day 2015 celebration...
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Caring for uninsured patients at a student-run free clinic has allowed UCF medical students to see the impact of personalized care and re-ignited their passion...
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Physicians can avoid burnout and better communicate with patients if they use mindfulness – a technique of focusing intently and without judgment on the present...
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Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecologists met in Orlando April 16-18 to explore better ways to treat the physical and societal health challenges of young girls. Attendees...
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A record number of students – 273 undergraduates and 13 earning Masters and Ph.D. degrees – graduate Saturday from the College of Medicine’s Burnett School...
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Deedra Walton, a College of Medicine librarian who is the head of electronic resources, has been named a “Distinguished” member of the Academy of Health...
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More than 140 people attended the Florida Lupus Foundation annual seminar April 18 and learned from a College of Medicine faculty physician the causes, symptoms...
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Golfers and tournament organizers called April 27’s scholarship fundraiser the “best Med School Classic ever” as 120 players enjoyed the links at the Lake Nona...
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Choosing which medical school to attend is a key decision for future physicians. And on April 13, UCF hosted about 80 accepted M.D. students for...
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Katherin has spent more than half her life fighting Schwannomatosis, a disease that causes tumors to grow on her peripheral nerves, causing excruciating pain and...
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“Imagine not being able to grip things. Everything you pick up runs the risk of being dropped. Jars can’t be opened, children can’t be held,...
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