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2 0 1 8 A N N U A L R E P O R T 33 SARASOTA REGIONAL CAMPUS After TALLAHASSEE years as the Sarasota campus dean, Bruce Berg, faculty member in our rural program in Marianna, received Partially to prepare for the M.D., MBA, retired Nov. . Many faculty, staff, students, arrival of new PA students, our the Mission Leadership Award. Daryl Crenshaw, M.D., physicians, community leaders and family members attended campus added received our Outstanding Clinical Faculty Award. his retirement party, sharing emotional and humorous stories of his personal and professional accomplishments. faculty members in John Turner As a champion for the art of medicine grounded in the face of science, Dean Berg understood that it is at their intersection where innovation begins, said alumnus Marc Bernstein M.D., , now practicing gastroenterology. He new community M.D., , including alumni who once were students at our campus John Turner in anesthesiology and return to practice in North Florida , Shermeeka Hogans-Mathews M.D., Alexandra Da Rocha M.D., On Match Day Our thanks to Anesthesiology Associates, which has created a scholarship for medical students who wish to match and . , a number of our students matched non-binding . We appreciate the teaching done by local anesthesiologists and their endowment generously created for our medical students. Finally, our campus once again worked with the uincy provided fertile ground for our curious minds. He challenged locally. For example SchMiyah Smith general surgery , us to look beyond the diagnosis and find the human Brittany Schafer family medicine , and Kristin (Magrini) Holiday Project for migrant families who live part of the year underneath the gown. Price and Sangeeta Nair-Collins both internal medicine . in Immokalee. The support of our community faculty, staff A student scholarship endowment has been established as Frank Walker, M.D., is our new clerkship director a testament to Dean Berg s vision and leadership. As a family for pediatrics. He received the Guardian of the Mission physician and former family medicine clerkship director Award from the Faculty Council. Leisa Bailey, M.D., a here, I m honored to have been chosen as the new dean. Also this year, our campus community board welcomed Steven Brownlee, whose background in medicine, health-care systems and law has already proved to be a valuable asset. Three new clerkship directors Nicole Bentze campus in were appointed at the Sarasota alumna Fawn Harrison M.D., pediatrics alumnus Julio Arrieta M.D., in in emergency medicine and Carlos Rodriguez, M.D., in family medicine. Having FSU medical students train and return to the Sarasota community is a valuable return on investment. Having former FSU students serve in mentor and leadership positions has brought it full circle. Nicole Bentze, D.O., campus dean, www.med.fsu/sarasota and medical students helps to make the holidays joyful for this underserved population. Sandeep Rahangdale, M.D., campus dean, med.fsu.edu/tallahassee