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2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T 31 REGIONAL CAMPUSES AND CLINICAL TRAINING SITES FORT PIERCE Our campus in participated in the Treasure Coast RoundTable, the Indian River State College Graduate School This is about opioid education and prevention, said Fair and the State of Jobs Conference, showcasing M.D. Andrée Aubrey, FSU AHEC director. We re providing this training to those who prescribe medicine and PA medical education for high school students from the doctors, nurse surrounding counties of Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin. practitioners, dentists and physician assistants. We ve also We welcomed provided training to medical students and will be doing so physician assistants and nurse practitioners for medical residents, as well. those who ve reached the In October, the Daytona Beach Seminole Club presented The Michael Nair-Collins, philosopher, bioethicist and associate professor of behavioral sciences and social medicine, was invited to present among a select group of international experts when the Center for Bioethics at , obstetrician-gynecologist Carl Zollicoffer, M.D., was in the NFL, is a member of the club. chosen as the Outstanding Community Faculty Educator. · Department of Clinical Sciences, was re-elected for a second two-year term as vice chair of the American Academy of HIV Medicine board of directors. Kema Gadson was named the college s assistant dean for student affairs and diversity. to practice medicine here on the Treasure Coast, including three our campus, and four trained at other regional who spent Years and of medical school here at Fort Pierce. , award. Ruby Deveras, M.D., was selected as our Department of Family Medicine and Rural Health, replacing Jon Appelbaum, chair of the the Daytona Beach faculty. Ten trained at received our campus Guardian of the Mission became the permanent chair of the clinical and community affairs. We welcomed six College of Medicine alumni who have chosen Fourteen College of Medicine alumni are on campuses. One of them, Tina Tso M.D., Joedrecka Daniel Van Durme, who is now senior associate dean for Emergency medicine physician Ravih Masih, M.D., Scholarships. Carter, who played football both for FSU and Harvard Report on Brain Death. Read more about Nair- Brown Speights in scholarships for five received our Guardian of the Mission award and -year Legacy of the Collins contributions at med.fsu.edu/2018. , our campus. That included Alastair Kennedy, M.D., the fourth-year med students. They re called Dexter Carter Harvard convened a public conference Defining Death Organ Transplantation and the gift translated into -year milestone in teaching for only physician on our community board. a scholarship check after a fundraising golf tournament. AT THE MAIN CAMPUS to teach our At our All-Faculty Meeting in October we recognized DAYTONA BEACH partnered with the alliance, expanding the effort to include Florida medical schools. physicians, new PA students. The Council of Florida Medical School Deans, chaired by FSU College of Medicine Dean John P. Fogarty, also has new faculty members · They embody the mission of educating doctors who will return to our Florida communities to practice medicine. In addition to learning the art and science of medicine, our Outstanding Community Faculty Educator. students collected school supplies for children attending the We appointed a PA clerkship director and added Florida Community Health Center, collected supplies for victims new faculty members to prepare for the arrival of our first group of PA students in January. Luckey Dunn, M.D., campus dean, med.fsu.edu/daytona of Hurricane Michael, and participated in a food drive for a local food bank. In every way imaginable, our patient-centered students have embraced the community that teaches them. Juliette Lomax-Homier, M.D., campus dean, med.fsu.edu/fortpierce