A Report to Our Community FY 2024 Annual Report | Page 8

We’ re focused on primary care. Through 2024, more than half of our M. D. alumni matched in one of these primary-care specialties: internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics or obstetrics-gynecology. Most of our alumni now practicing in Florida are in primary care, and a good percentage of those are in underserved settings, where recruiting new physicians can be a challenge.
Our Academic Degrees
• M. D.
• Ph. D. in Biomedical Sciences
• M. S. in Biomedical Sciences – Bridge to Clinical Medicine Major
• M. S. in Physician Assistant Practice
• B. S. in Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences
Our Students
The following data covers Fiscal Year 2024( July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024).
Medical Students: 491
• 16 from rural background
• 82 first-generation college students
• 138 socioeconomic disadvantaged
• 298 female
• 193 male
• 473 Florida residents
PA students: 178
• 10 from underserved background
• 44 first-generation college students
• 39 socioeconomic disadvantaged
• 144 female
• 34 male
Bridge students: 12
• 2 from underserved background
• 7 first-generation college students
• 9 socioeconomic disadvantaged
• 8 female
• 4 male
Ph. D. students: 51
• 35 U. S. citizens( 28 from the Southeast, including 17 from Florida)
• 16 international students
( representing 11 foreign countries)
• 31 female
• 20 male
Faculty
• Full-time: 186
• Part-time: 2,994( this includes residency, preceptor and clerkship faculty employed by our partner-providers.)
Facilities
• On the central campus, the College of Medicine’ s two buildings, one designated for research, total 300,000 gross square feet.
• Adding in the leased or owned buildings at the regional campuses and the Immokalee training site brings the total to more than 376,000 square feet.
• The college also has a 10,000-square-foot primary care health center( FSU PrimaryHealth™), serving the communities in southwest Tallahassee.
Our Alumni
• M. D. Total: 1,953. Of those, 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.
• PA Total: 255. Of those, more than 70 % are in Florida and nearly one-third are in primary care specialties.
• Ph. D. Total: 70 awarded in Biomedical Sciences. The College of Medicine also participates in the multi college Neuroscience doctoral program, contributing an additional 17 graduates since program inception.
• Bridge Total: 176, with 173 accepted to the FSU College of Medicine.
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.
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