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January 2019

COM White Coat Ceremony

February 2019 – See Ya

In Around UF Health, January 2019
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Early Detection

In Features, January 2019, News
UF Health researchers study links between Type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease
xray of a skull

A Life Transformed

In Features, January 2019
A Guatemalan teen with a birth defect receives lifesaving surgery at UF Health
Under a clear, blue sky, bicyclists set off on this year’s Pink Pumpkin Pedal-Off charity bike ride through Gainesville to raise money to support breast cancer research at UF.

January 2019 – See Ya

In Around UF Health, January 2019
Until Next Time
Albert

January 2019 – Distinctions

In January 2019, People
Honors and Awards

Connections Made, Impacts Created

In January 2019, People
2018 Celebrating Distinction event honors faculty named to endowed professorships, chairs
Baby being born via Caesarean Section coming out

Lowering Risks

In Features, January 2019, News
UF Health Jacksonville recognized by state for reducing C-Section rates.
UF graduate student Nick Dowhaniuk, left, has returned to Uganda to help residents improve their community’s health.

Back to Africa

In January 2019, People
UF student using National Geographic grant for community health project in Uganda
Medical physicist Frank Bova, Ph.D., left, and William A. Friedman, M.D., have been working on radiosurgery at UF since the 1980s.

Historic Breakthrough

In Features, January 2019, News
30 years ago, UF team unlocked the mystery of radiosurgery
Phuket. Strong storm wind sways the trees and breaks the leaves from the two palm trees. The street is heavy rain. The weather turned bad. Declared a storm warning

Hurricane Michael

In Features, January 2019, News
UF Health admits patients from Panhandle hospitals, provides other help
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