2023-24 College of Medicine Annual Report Aug. 2024 | Page 9

Students *
Medical Students : 491
• 16 from rural background
• 82 first-generation college students
• 138 socioeconomic disadvantaged
• 298 women
• 193 men
• 473 Florida residents
Bridge students : 12
• 2 from rural background
• 7 first-generation college students
• 9 socioeconomic disadvantaged
• 8 women
• 4 men
PA students : 178
• 10 from rural background
• 44 first-generation college students
• 39 socioeconomic disadvantaged
• 144 women
• 34 men
Ph . D . students : 51
• 16 international students ( representing 11 foreign countries )
• 35 U . S . citizens ( 28 from the Southeast , including 17 from Florida )
• 31 women
• 20 men
* includes the M . D ., Ph . D ., Bridge , and PA students admitted in 2024 .
Faculty
• Full-time : 186
• Part-time : 2,994 ( this includes residency , preceptor and clerkship faculty not employed by the college .)
Facilities
• On the central campus , the College of Medicine ’ s two buildings ( including a research building ) total 300,000 gross square feet .
• Adding in the leased or owned buildings at the regional campuses and the Immokalee rural training site brings the total to more than 376,000 square feet .
• A 10,000-square-foot primary-care health center ( FSU PrimaryHealth™ ) opened in 2019 .
M . D . Alumni
Total : 1,953 . Of those graduates , 1,078 have completed residency and , in many cases , fellowship training and are now practicing physicians . Of those in practice , 53 % are in Florida , and 50 % of those are practicing primary care .
Regional Campuses & Training Sites
Students spend the first half of their College of Medicine experience at the central campus in Tallahassee . Then they branch out across the state , working alongside and learning from community providers at one of the college ’ s regional campuses or training sites .
• Daytona Beach Regional Campus
• Fort Pierce Regional Campus
• Orlando Regional Campus
• Pensacola Regional Campus
• Sarasota Regional Campus
• Tallahassee Regional Campus
• Marianna Rural Program
• Immokalee Health Education Site
• Thomasville ( Georgia ) Program
The college partners with more than 170 health care organizations statewide and thousands of clinicians to provide clinical training to our students .
Academic Departments
• Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine
• Biomedical Sciences
• Clinical Sciences
• Family Medicine and Rural Health
• Geriatrics
Academic Centers & Institutes
• Area Health Education Center
• Autism Institute
• Center for Behavioral Health Integration
• Center for Brain Repair
• Center for Child Stress & Health
• Center on Global Health
• Center for Medicine and Public Health Policy & Practice
• Center for Translational Behavioral Science
• Florida Blue Center for Rural Health Research and Policy
• Institute for Pediatric Rare Diseases
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