The Florida State University College of Medicine, located in Tallahassee, Florida, is one of sixteen colleges comprising the Florida State University (FSU). The College is an accredited medical school, offering the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree for physicians. The College of Medicine also offers a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences. Its faculty includes scientific researchers and practicing physicians, as well as researchers who focus on sociological and humanities issues in medical services industries. FSU College of Medicine boasts such great faculty as Dr. Lynn Romrell, PhD - affectionately known by students as 'capitis', the friendly, Harvard trained surgeon Dr. Jim Cavanagh MD, and Dr. Jake Van Landingham - "a great American".
With its main campus in Tallahassee, where students complete their first two years, the medical school also has regional campuses in Orlando, Pensacola, Sarasota, Tallahassee, Ft. Pierce, and Daytona Beach, FL where third- and fourth-year clinical training takes place. Third- and fourth-year students are instructed in a network of more than 1500 physicians who teach in clinics, health-care centers as well as 60 teaching hospitals. The faculty-clinicians treat more than 3 million Florida residents. Florida State College of Medicine new home to center for eradicating diseases Retrieved on 7-03-2009. In addition to the... Read More