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College of Medicine moves into its new home

The 95,000-square-foot Harrell Medical Education Building is the UF College of Medicine’s first “true home” in its 59-year history, and it is a dream come true for the many who labored over the project for more than five years.

With Your Help

Ten years have passed since the last significant renovation for UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital neonatal intensive care unit. Now, the space is growing to match increased demand for services.

10 years of healing hearts

For a decade, more than 2,000 patients have received expert care from the UF Health Congenital Heart Center.

Dance Marathon at Florida State University makes a Statement

Dance Marathon at FSU participated in their first ever FLORIDA STATEMENT Day, and in true Seminole tradition set out to "make a statement" on campus and within the Tallahassee community to raise $100,000 for Children's Miracle Network at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital in 26.2 hours.

IHOP National Pancake Day March 8

National Pancake Day is more than a month away, but you can satisfy your pancake appetite now all while helping local children.

Physician Spotlight: Dr. Michael Haller

Gainesville native Michael Haller, M.D., is completing the transition from student to teacher as the new chief of pediatric endocrinology at the UF College of Medicine.

A NICU Christmas Gift

Twenty-six weeks is exactly half of a calendar year. It is also fourteen weeks short of the “normal” period of time for a human pregnancy. But being just 26 weeks old didn’t stop Andrew Ossenbeck from deciding that it was definitely time to greet the world. Andrew’s mother, Dr.

Fun at Festival of Trees

The 2015 Festival of Trees ended December 5 with more than 800 visitors attending the holiday event at Tioga Town Center.

A NICU Christmas gift

Being just 26 weeks old didn’t stop Andrew Ossenbeck from deciding that it was definitely time to greet the world.