UCF College of Medicine Founding Dean Deborah German to Conclude Tenure Following 2 Decades of Transformational Leadership German built UCF’s College of Medicine from concept to national prominence, anchoring Lake Nona’s Medical City and expanding Florida’s healthcare workforce.
Research in 60 Seconds: Using Smart Tiny Bubbles to Treat Heart Disease Professor Dinender Singla’s research examines ways to improve outcomes for patients with cardiovascular disease, the leading cause of death worldwide and a major strain on healthcare systems.
New UCF Mobile Health Clinic Increases Access to Care The clinic also serves as real-world classroom for medical, nursing, speech-language pathology and physical therapy students.
UCF Welcomes M.D. Class of 2028 UCF welcomed its 16th class of medical students Monday — a robust group that includes artists, athletes, engineers and crisis counselors.
Congressman Soto Presents UCF Funding for Pathogen Surveillance, Research The congressional funding will buy genomic sequencing equipment, enabling College of Medicine researchers to quickly determine the genetic makeup of new pathogens, the first step in identifying treatments.
Dean of UCF’s College of Medicine Named Central Florida Woman of the Year The honor is a testament to Deborah German’s ongoing efforts to support student success and help advance medical education.
UCF’s College of Medicine Graduates its 1,000th Physician In recognition of the milestone, black and gold streamers fell from the ceiling — surprising the 123 new Physician Knights and concluding the commencement ceremony.
How to Resume Life After Months of Social Distancing As Florida and rest of the country start to reopen for business, UCF experts offer tips for reintroducing yourself to society.
Supporting Recovery – on Campus and in Our Community A message from Vice President for Health Affairs and College of Medicine Dean Deborah German.
UCF College of Medicine Welcomes New Class of Aspiring Doctors More than 100 new UCF students received their white coats Monday as they embark on medical school.