Heal, Comfort, Educate, Discover We excel in education, research and patient care that express our steadfast values of compassion, excellence, respect and stewardship. 39 Accredited graduate medical education programs and 14 non-standard programs. Education $29.2M External research funding for 2020/2021, an increase of 17% over the previous year. Research 60+ Primary and specialty care practices located throughout Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia. Patient Care
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Center for Healthy Minds and Practice (CHaMP) The Center for Healthy Minds and Practice, or CHaMP, is available for grief support and other therapeutic support needed to navigate through challenging times, especially during the holidays, which can be difficult for some. CHaMP provides a safe, confidential environment. Appointments are available in person and online at no charge. Services are for employees, employees and their spouses/significant others, and UF Health departments/groups only. Please note that CHaMP does not provide services for individual family members who are not employed by UF Health. Employee assistance programs are available for family members covered under your insurance plan.
UF COMJ recognizes accomplishments of faculty and graduating residents, fellows at celebration ceremony Category: Education Published onJune 14, 2022 Smiles adorned the faces of graduating resident and fellow physicians as they celebrated their academic achievements at this year’s Celebration of Residen...
Sottile named assistant dean for medical education Category: Faculty and Staff News Published onJune 03, 2022 Elisa Sottile, M.D., an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville, has been named assistant dean for...
Inaugural Women in Medicine and Science Day showcases great strides in gender equity efforts Category: Faculty and Staff News Published onJune 02, 2022 Empowerment was the pillar of the University of Florida Health Science Center Jacksonville’s inaugural Women in Medicine and Science Day. Leaders, faculty...
Office of the Dean: Committee/Board Meeting McGriff Boardroom (Formerly Shands), Learning Resource Center, 4th Floor 12:00pm
Office of the Dean: Committee/Board Meeting McGriff Boardroom (Formerly Shands), Learning Resource Center, 4th Floor 12:00pm
Office of the Dean: Committee/Board Meeting McGriff Boardroom (Formerly Shands), Learning Resource Center, 4th Floor 12:00pm
Office of the Dean: Committee/Board Meeting McGriff Boardroom (Formerly Shands), Learning Resource Center, 4th Floor 12:00pm
Register for Inaugural Women in Medicine and Science Day April 29, 2022 The theme is "Empowering Change – Navigating to the path to your success". Registration is required to attend.
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