Transformation of our Library as a Place to Study, Work and Meet
Remember card catalogs? Some faculty members, and even a few students and residents, might faintly remember this era, when the content of the library was鈥�
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Remember card catalogs? Some faculty members, and even a few students and residents, might faintly remember this era, when the content of the library was鈥�
Last week, U.S. News released rankings of the top children鈥檚 hospitals in the United States. The Shands Hospital for Children at UF was ranked in the top 50 in鈥�
When you want to find out something about anything, where do you go? Most of us would answer: 鈥淭he Web, of course.鈥� Patients, applicants to our colleges and鈥�
In the last issue of On the Same Page , I argued that the core principles of our academic health center are enduring and should remain as our guide, but that鈥�
May 20th will mark the second anniversary of the publication of the Strategic Plan for UF&Shands, the University of Florida Academic Health Center. We can be鈥�
Take a look at this photo. What鈥檚 going on? It鈥檚 Dance Marathon at UF! Dance Marathon at the University of Florida is a year-round fundraising organization鈥�
Nearly seven years ago, the state of Florida embarked on an experiment in managed health care by placing Medicaid recipients in five Florida counties into鈥�
Nearly 1.6 million Americans were diagnosed with cancer last year, and nearly 600,000 died from the disease, according to the National Cancer Institute.鈥�
Saturday, January 21, 2012. Shands Jacksonville goes live on Epic. A spectacular success. In the May 26, 2011 edition of On the Same Page, I wrote similar鈥�
As stated in our Strategic Plan (http://forwardtogether.health.ufl.edu/), our vision for UF&Shands is that: 鈥淭ogether we strive to create unstoppable momentum鈥�
Welcome to 2012, OTSP readers! As we approached the New Year, whether you were taking a well-deserved holiday or continuing to work on your research or serve鈥�
UF is a world-class leader in gene therapy research. This newsletter is about how fundamental discovery at UF has led to important translational research using鈥�