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Sir William Osler and the Importance of Reading in Medical Education

We tend to assume that medical students will need to read in order to develop their clinical skills through familiarizing themselves with textbooks, lecture notes, and peer reviewed articles.  Reading can assist in the development of clinical skills in other ways- clinical skills such as compassion, understanding, empathy, and comfort…

Interview an Alumnus

For current medical students: practice your interview skills and learn about past experiences in medical school!  If you are interested, contact Nina S-R (352)294-5031.

Upcoming Project

We have developed a local oral history project on Life after polio: lives of survivors.  If you are a survivor of polio and would like to be interviewed for this project, please contact us at 352-273-8406!…