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Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild donates quilts for psychiatry inpatient units
For the fourth year in a row the Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild has donated quilts and pillow cases for the UF Health Psychiatric Hospital. These beautiful gifts will be distributed to patients on the child and adolescent unit, the geriatric psychiatry unit, and Unit 52. The…
Dr. Suryadevara accepted to 2018 COM Leadership Development Program
Uma Suryadevera, MDAssistant Professor Congratulations to Uma Suryadevara, MD, she has been accepted into the 2018 College of Medicine Leadership Development Program (LDP). The LDP is designed for College of Medicine faculty who are current leaders at the level of Division…
Women’s Refuge fetes 20 years of ‘hope, opportunity’
The Women’s Refuge of Vero Beach celebrated two decades of assisting women in crisis, hosting more than 250 guests at its 20th Year Anniversary Gala. Dr. Wayne Creelman, Keynote speaker, medical director at Vero’s Center for Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine…
Celebrating Success: Women Faculty in the College of Medicine
Czerne Reid, PhD; Regina Bussing, MD; Carol Mathews, MD; Sara Jo Nixon, PhD; Lisa Merlo-Greene, PhD, MPH at…
Graduate Assistant Selected for INS SLC Research Award
Jessica Zakrzewski Jessica Zakrzewski, a graduate assistant in Carol Mathews, MD’s PGENeS Laboratory has been selected for the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) Student Liaison Committee (SLC) Research Award. This is a distinction that recognizes the best abstracts submitted at the INS Annual Meeting by…
Drs. Cooke & Kanter complete COM Leadership Development Program
Congratulations to Brian Cooke, MD and Gary Kanter, MD! They have completed the 2017 College of Medicine Leadership Development Program (LDP). The LDP is designed for College of Medicine faculty who are current leaders at the level of Division Chief or equivalent. The program’s overall objective is to improve the…
UF researcher talks Tourette syndrome on Capitol Hill
Carol Mathews, MD made the case for funding and widespread education. In a recent visit to Capitol Hill, the UF Health child psychiatrist and researcher highlighted her ongoing work with Tourette syndrome.