The Holocaust’s Lessons For Medicine Today
02/23/2015Nazi Germany had the best physicians and scientists in the world, yet those healers became killers as the Third Reich sought to create a master...
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Nazi Germany had the best physicians and scientists in the world, yet those healers became killers as the Third Reich sought to create a master...
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After spending 17 weeks in the Anatomy Lab, first-year students took an evening to reflect on their journey, and honor the gift of their “silent...
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(VIDEO) Students present their autopsy reports to faculty panel featuring Orange -Osceola Medical Examiner, Dr. Jan Garavaglia, who is known for her Discovery Health TV...
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Concerned about eating more healthfully? Choose foods that come “from a garden, tree or root,” Dr. Maria Cannarozzi, medical director of UCF Health, told nearly...
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Medical, nursing, pharmacy and public health students learned how to save the lives of newborns and their mothers in the developing world at the UCF...
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Health IT has become foundational in medicine – from paperless records and portals that allow patients to email their physicians to technology that can show...
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Dr. Sampath Parthasarathy has been named the College of Medicine’s Associate Dean for Research after serving as Interim Dean for the past year. In making...
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Former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Antonia Novello opened the College of Medicine’s third-annual Global Health Conference January 31 with this promise about maternal and child...
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“Those that don’t got it, can’t show it. Those that got it, can’t hide it.” Zora Neale Hurston College of Medicine faculty and students showed...
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The College of Medicine’s volunteer efforts at this year’s Zora Neale Hurston festival certainly provided that medical education and community care are a small world....
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The latest College of Medicine Diversity Lunch and Learn session focused on the diverse ways we learn, describing the brain as four unique quadrants that...
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High school graduates from the Parramore community who wish to become doctors will be able to attend the University of Central Florida College of Medicine...
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