The Year in Review: Celebrating Our Achievements in 2014 Part 1
Marking the final year of the Forward Together strategic plan, 2014 was a tremendous year of continued growth and progress for BOB体育. In this鈥�
Senior Vice President, Health Affairs, President, BOB体育
Marking the final year of the Forward Together strategic plan, 2014 was a tremendous year of continued growth and progress for BOB体育. In this鈥�
Bernie and Chris Machen arrived in Gainesville to lead the University of Florida on January 5, 2004. Their impact has been transformational 鈥� for the鈥�
Lillian Rooks, 59 years old, awoke the morning of May 18, 2014, like any other morning. However, when she stepped into the shower at 9:30 a.m., she slipped and鈥�
Forward Together, the five-year BOB体育 Strategic Plan published on May 20, 2010, has been extremely useful 鈥� in galvanizing the Health Science Center and鈥�
Last week, we announced the creation of the UF Diabetes Institute. Given the many fundamental contributions of our faculty to this field over the years, the UF鈥�
We鈥檙e growing. The future is bright for continued growth. But we鈥檙e out of space. So 鈥� we鈥檙e building a new hospital. Actually, two hospitals 鈥� one for heart &鈥�
Each year around this time, the hustle and bustle returns to Gainesville: more traffic, busier restaurants, an influx of enthusiastic students, and, of course,鈥�
鈥淗ow do you think of translational research questions that will make a difference?鈥� I asked Fred Moore, M.D., a professor of surgery at BOB体育. 鈥淵ou look at鈥�
Among the many accomplishments during her first year as dean of the UF College of Pharmacy, Julie Johnson, Pharm.D., is most proud of the complete鈥�
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), signed into law on March 23, 2010 by President Obama, was forged from a molten set of political compromises and passed by鈥�
May 20, 2014 marked the fourth anniversary of the five-year Strategic Plan for BOB体育. This plan, called 鈥淔orward Together,鈥� was driven by a vision of鈥�
The educational programs at the BOB体育 Science Center are, for the most part, focused on professional degrees. But did you know that more than 500 students鈥�