Acronyms
History
Numbers
RMSC
Vocabulary
100

College of Medicine

What is COM?

100
The year the College of Medicine was established. 

What is 2000?

100

The first class of medical students.

What is 30?

100

Orlando, Pensacola, Sarasota, Tallahassee, Daytona Beach, and Ft. Pierce.

What are the regional campuses?

100

The term for elder, rural, and minority populations. 

What is underserved populations?

200

Regional Medical School Campus

What is RMSC?

200

The year the School pf Physician Assistant Practice took on students?

What is 2017?

200

The number of community faculty.

What is 2,200 or more?

200

Immokalee, Marianna, and Thomasville.

What are the training sites?

200

The term for patients coming in on foot and leaving on foot.

What is ambulatory?

300

School of Physician Assistant Practice

What is SPAP?

300

The year the Florida State University was established. 

What is 1851?

300

The number of FSU COM students in four years.

What is 480?

300

The faculty that implement and evaluate the curriculum at each Regional Campus. 

What are the clerkship directors?

300

The term for physicians providing continuing care to their patients.

What is primary care?

400

Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences

What is IMS?

400

The year the Flexner Report was published.

What is 1910?

400

The number of students in the biomedical PhD program.

What is 40 to 45?

400

The number of campus deans.

What is 6?

400

The term for active involvement of patients and their families in decision-making about individual options for treatment.

What is patient-centered care?

500

Science Students Together Reaching Instructional Diversity and Excellence

What is SSTRIDE?
500

The year the first class of medical students arrived. 

What is 2001?

500

The number of regional campuses.

What is 6?

500

Pediatrics, OB/GYN, family medicine, psychiatry, surgery, internal medicine, and community medicine.

What are the third year required rotations?

500

The term for diagnosing symptoms and finding medical treatments for illness.

What is disease-centered medicine?