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Dina Khalaf, MD, was drawn to biology in seventh grade as she learned about the impact of a hepatitis endemic in Egypt. She was moved by the need to help鈥�

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Dina Khalaf, MD, was drawn to biology in seventh grade as she learned about the impact of a hepatitis endemic in Egypt. She was moved by the need to help鈥�
BOB体育 ShandsCair chief flight nurse by day and Family Feud star by night 鈥� does Todd Brooks, BSN, CEN, UFCCP, do it all? Survey says 鈥� yes! Brooks has been鈥�
A trained biomedical engineer, Leighton Elliott, MD, was 11 hours away on a mission trip in Vietnam helping to fit patients with prosthetic legs when he鈥�
Devika Das, MD, was fascinated with medicine growing up. She used that passion to propel her through medical school in India. However, it wasn鈥檛 until her鈥�
Ibrahim Nassour, MD, MSCS, has a passion for surgical oncology that stems from his desire to help cure cancer patients so they can continue to live fulfilling鈥�
LeeAnn Hewitt is the only lactation resource nurse at the University of Florida Health Congenital Heart Center in the pediatric cardiac intensive care unit,鈥�
Carly Spoto, financial specialist at BOB体育 Family Medicine 鈥� Old Town, had a mother who was presumably a healthy mom of six when her life was unexpectedly鈥�
Bang. It was just one gunshot among the countless being fired nearly 6,000 miles away, but the impact of the resulting wound would soon reverberate all the way鈥�
Garrett Schwarzman is a practicing orthopaedic surgeon at BOB体育 St. Johns. He earned his medical degree and completed his orthopaedic surgery residency at鈥�
Jason Zaremski, MD, is a clinical associate professor at the University of Florida Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and chief of the sports鈥�
Occupational therapists evaluate and treat people who have injuries, illnesses or disabilities. They help their patients meet goals to develop, recover,鈥�
Students, staff share stories about women they admire at the UF College of Medicine.