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New UF master’s degree to help doctors become better teachers
The University of Florida has established a new master’s degree program geared toward helping physicians be better teachers and training them to be scholars in the field.
Forever Changed by Type 1
Annalise Mozer remembers the exact date when her life changed forever. It was March 10, 2010, and she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 11.
Breathing Free Again
UF performs first diaphragm pacing surgery on a patient with Pompe disease.
UF ‘Ped-I-Care’ nationally recognized for innovation in improving community health
The University of Florida Pediatric Integrated Care System, also known as Ped-I-Care, is this year’s winner of the prestigious Fred Graham award for Innovation in Improving Community Health presented at the 2011 Medical Group Management Association annual meeting in Las Vegas.
A leader with heart
Pediatric cardiologist Ira Gessner steps down from admissions duties.
A place to help kids
Community members got a sneak peek of the UF Child Protection Team’s renovated space inside the Children’s Medical Services building in September.
UF advocate in the fight against diabetes speaks to congressional panel
Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill, R.N., spoke about the importance of National Institutes of Health-funded diabetes research and its effects on patients and families at a congressional briefing in Washington D.C.
Leading children’s health expert to head UF Department of Pediatrics
An international expert on pediatric endocrinology, developmental biology and the prevention of brain injury in preterm infants has been tapped to lead the University of Florida College of Medicine department of pediatrics and serve as the physician leader for Shands Hospital for Children.