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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 . o Daytona Beach Regional Campus o Fort Pierce Regional Campus o Orlando Regional Campus o Pensacola Regional Campus o Sarasota Regional Campus o Tallahassee Regional Campuses o Marianna Rural Program o Immokalee Health Education Site o Thomasville ( Georgia ) Program
• The college partners with more than 170 healthcare organizations statewide and thousands of clinicians to provide clinical training to our students .
• See contact information for regional campuses on page 64 .
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS
• Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine
• Biomedical Sciences
• Clinical Sciences
• Family Medicine and Rural Health
• Geriatrics
ACADEMIC CENTERS AND 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 Innovative Collaboration in Medicine and Law
• Center for Medicine and Public Health
• Center on Patient Safety
• Center for Rural Health Research and Policy
• Center for Strategic Public Health Preparedness
• Center for Translational Behavioral Science
RESIDENCY PROGRAMS
The College of Medicine sponsors the following residency programs :
• Emergency medicine at Sarasota Memorial Health Care System ( 27 residents ).
• Family medicine at Lee Health in Fort Myers ( 24 residents ).
• Family medicine at Winter Haven Hospital ( 11 residents ).
• General surgery at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare ( 12 residents ).
• Internal medicine at Lee Health in Cape Coral ( inaugural class of 12 residents arrived in June ).
• Internal medicine at Sarasota Memorial ( 37 residents ).
• Internal medicine at Tallahassee Memorial ( 29 residents ).
• Psychiatry with TMH at Apalachee Center ( new , seeking initial provisional accreditation from the ACGME ).
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
• Family medicine global health at Lee Health ( 2 fellows ).
• Hospice and palliative medicine at Sarasota Memorial ( 2 fellows )
• Dermatology Associates of Tallahassee ( 2 fellows ).
BRIDGE TO CLINICAL MEDICINE PROGRAM
The Bridge program is designed to expand the pool of successful medical school applicants from medically underserved , rural and inner-city communities . It is a 12-month program that provides both education in medical knowledge and experiences in clinical practice .
SCHOOL OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PRACTICE
The PA program graduated its fourth class in December . The challenging 27-month program was designed to prepare graduates to practice medicine as part of the physician-PA team . The first class graduated in 2019 and the program reached full enrollment of 180 in 2021 .
An important statement from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant , Inc . ( ARC-PA ) is included with more information about the program on page 39 of this report .
INTERDISCIPLINARY MEDICAL SCIENCES PROGRAM
This program , established in 2016 with the cooperation of six other FSU colleges , is designed for undergraduates interested in health-related careers . A rigorous science curriculum serves as its foundation , and students may select one of three interdisciplinary majors that fits their developing career goals .
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