Florida State University College of Medicine

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The Florida State University College of Medicine is the medical school associated with Florida State University, located in Tallahassee, Florida. The college was founded in the year 2000 and has since been dedicated to providing top-tier medical education and training.

FSU College of Medicine Smith Center at IRSC Fort Pierce, FL

Affiliations[edit]

The College of Medicine has a notable affiliation with Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, which serves as an essential training and clinical location for its medical students. This partnership allows students to gain practical experience and insight into patient care while working alongside experienced professionals.

Academics[edit]

The college offers a rigorous curriculum designed to train future physicians in both clinical skills and the underlying sciences of medicine. With state-of-the-art facilities and a dedicated faculty, students at the Florida State University College of Medicine are equipped to tackle the challenges of the modern healthcare landscape.

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