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http://med.ufl.edu 09-02-2010 17:04:05
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Did you know you can attend the second annual FLORIDA #AI4Health conference online? Register today for a virtual seat to earn #CME credit and learn how #ArtificialIntelligence discoveries are improving health care. Sign up now at ai.cme.ufl.edu
Chagas #disease is caused by a parasite found on #KissingBugs . Some people may get infected with oral #Chagas by eating food contaminated with the parasite.
Norman Beatty collaborates with researchers at Universidad de Antioquia @BCEIUdea to raise awareness on oral Chagas and curb transmission.
📢 Calling all community members! Join UF HealthStreet and CHOMP Melanoma on Saturday, April 27, for a free skin cancer screening. Please contact [email protected] to make an appointment. Walk-ins are also welcome.
Check out UF McKnight Brain Institute's 🧠 new video to learn about the rich multidisciplinary community at @UF dedicated to understanding nervous system function and dysfunction at all levels: youtube.com/watch?v=Pi3fsO…
The UF Medicine Hematology/Oncology Fellowship has been recognized as the @UF Graduate Medical Education Program of the Year! It was selected from among 83 ACGME-accredited programs and nearly 50 non-ACGME-accredited programs at UF.
Read the story 👉 go.ufl.edu/ghey58k
Don't miss our Gator Specialty Series: #Pediatrics discussion happening today at noon, featuring Shelley Collins and UF Alumni working in the field. View the attached flyer for details. #MedEd
We know him as the #KissingBug doctor.
Norman Beatty and Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative paint the picture of #Chagas in #Florida and the United States.
“It is here…” Beatty said. “Right here on our doorstep.”
Follow the journey to #BeatNTDs . Stay tuned for the full video release on #WorldChagasDay .
Chemist Matt Disney's research at Wertheim UF Scripps on targeting RNA has paved the way for transformative treatments in many diseases. From ALS to COVID-19, his discoveries have sparked a global race to find cures through RNA-based therapies. Full story: bit.ly/3TTHlbx