FSU College of Medicine 2018 annual report 2018 Annual Report - FSU College of Medicine | Page 5

S T U D E N T S (as of Dec. 31, 2018) HOW WE’RE UNIQUE We re community-based. Instead of learning in an Medical students academic medical center, seeing only the sickest o patients and learning largely from residents, our students learn one-on-one from community health- minorities underrepresented in medicine minorities in all including Asian Florida residents care providers in their offices, clinics and other Bridge students outpatient settings as well as in area hospitals. o Those communities are all over the state, near our six regional campuses and our rural clinical minorities in all including Asian training sites. PA students We re mission-driven. A large part of our mission o That starts with choosing the right students. Test Ph.D. students where they grew up, what motivates them and how o them in a culture that values diversity, mutual and M.D. , Major respect, teamwork and open communication prepares them to become lifelong learners. We re focused on primary care. Through more than half of our M.D. alumni matched in Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences M.S. in Biomedical Sciences Bridge to Clinical Medicine M.S. in Physician Assistant Practice B.S. in Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences one of these primary-care specialties internal medicine, family medicine, pediatrics or obstetrics- FACILITIES gynecology. Most of our alumni now practicing in On the main campus, the College of Medicine s Florida are in primary care, and a good percentage two buildings including a research building total of those are in rural or other underserved , gross s uare feet. settings, where recruiting new physicians can be a Adding in the leased or owned buildings at the challenge. regional campuses and the Immokalee rural training site brings the total to more than A new , , s uare feet. -s uare-foot primary-care health center FSU PrimaryHealth is nearly complete and will open soon. women and minorities in all including Asian women and men Postdoctoral fellows o man minorities in all including Asian Florida residents ACADEMIC DEGREES women and minorities underrepresented in medicine scores matter, but so do other factors, such as they ve already served the community. We immerse men minorities underrepresented in medicine Florida residents (see inside front cover) is to serve the underserved. women and minorities in all including Asian women and men *(AMCAS – AAMC application) men