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Winter 2014
Gator Country | South Florida
In
Alumni News
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Gator Country
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Winter 2014
Gator Clubs in South Florida
Alumni Weekend rekindles memories for nearly 200 former students
In
Alumni News
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Winter 2014
University of Florida College of Medicine alumni enjoy a weekend of panel discussions and dinners.
By Christine Boatwright
Alumni Challenge finishes strong
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Alumni News
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Winter 2014
Medical Alumni Board of Directors secures alumni assistance to finance construction of new education facility.
By Styliana Resvanis
Honoring Smiley and Hazel
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Philanthropy News
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Winter 2014
The class of 1963 gives $150,000 gift to name dean of student affairs suite.
By Styliana Resvanis
A time to give back
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Philanthropy News
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Winter 2014
Alan and Claudia Porter bestow $1 million gift for new medical education building.
By Christine Boatwright
A new framework for residents
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College News
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Winter 2014
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education develops new accreditation system.
By Emily Miller
World leader in brain tumor research comes to UF Health
In
College News
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Winter 2014
Duane Mitchell, MD, PhD, and his team join the Preston A. Wells Jr. Center for Brain Tumor Therapy.
By Christine D. Velasquez
Family’s foundation names PA studies suite in new Harrell Building
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College News
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Winter 2014
Randolph B. Mahoney, PA, donates $500,000 to fund PA studies suite in new medical education facility.
By Nicole Zak
Making the best days of our lives last longer
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Features
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Winter 2014
How UF is enhancing physical and cognitive abilities that decline with age
By James Hellegaard
One sleepless night in Seattle
In
Features
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Winter 2014
A serendipitous story of two surgeons who met one morning in an operating room and formed a lifelong friendship.
By Mary Goodwin
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