M.D.-Ph.D. student receives AMA honor.
Articles by April Frawley Birdwell
Parkinson’s book geared toward helping families across the globe
Mar 26th, 2013 • Category: Faculty Recognition, NeurologyDr. Michael Okun has authored a book to help Parkinson’s patients across the globe.
UF researchers: Understanding pancreas weight may help unlock cause of Type 1 diabetes
Dec 12th, 2012 • Category: From the LabUF researchers discover a link between the size of a person’s pancreas and their risk for Type 1 diabetes.
Shands at UF ranked nationally in seven specialties
Jul 24th, 2012 • Category: MiscellaneousShands at UF ranked in seven specialities, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Summer flu cases highlight importance of immunization
Jul 16th, 2012 • Category: Miscellaneous, PediatricsA cluster of summer influenza cases highlights the importance of flu vaccination.
UF researcher co-edits new book on social media in medicine
Jun 10th, 2012 • Category: Miscellaneous, Top StoriesA new book co-edited by a University of Florida College of Medicine researcher takes a closer look at the role social networking plays in health care today and the opportunities it offers for the future.
Anesthesiology resident to help less fortunate overseas
Jun 4th, 2012 • Category: Anesthesiology, StaffTiti Aina, M.D., is the recipient of a 2012 Society for Education in Anesthesia/Health Volunteers Overseas fellowship.
Leading UF urologist appointed to elite organization
May 29th, 2012 • Category: Faculty in the News, Faculty Recognition, UrologyDr. Johannes Vieweg was recently selected to be a member of the most elite organization in the field of urology.
COM researcher a finalist for Cade Museum Prize
May 11th, 2012 • Category: Faculty RecognitionStephen Hsu, M.D., Ph.D. is one of the Final Four in the final round of the Cade Museum Prize competition, named for Gatorade inventor and late UF College of Medicine professor Dr. Robert Cade.
UF to establish Faroe Island research center with help of baseball star
May 8th, 2012 • Category: From the LabBaseball player Johnny Damon supports UF efforts to establish a research center for rare disease.