Fall 2007: The College of Medicine, through a project funded by Dance
Marathon at FSU, begins working with the Gadsden County Department
of Health and Gadsden County School District to expand services in student
health centers.
February 2008: The Charlotte E. Maguire, M.D. and Tallahassee Memorial
HealthCare Center for Clinical Simulation goes into operation. The center,
which honors Maguire, is made possible through a $750,000 gift from the
TMH Foundation matched by the state of Florida.
February 2008: Laurie L. Dozier Jr., M.D., funds a $2 million charitable
remainder annuity trust for the ultimate benefit of TMH and the College
of Medicine. When the funds are received, FSU will establish the Laurie L.
Dozier Jr., M.D. Endowed Professorship.
August 2008: John P. Fogarty, formerly senior associate dean at the University
of Vermont College of Medicine, becomes the new dean of the FSU College
of Medicine. In addition, 14 members of the inaugural class (who had
completed three-year residency programs) became the first FSU College of
Medicine alumni to enter practice.
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