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Welcome to the

GATORDOCS PODCAST

Produced by the University of Florida Office of Continuing Medical Education in the College of Medicine. The mission of this podcast series is to support portable, timely, and practical continuing medical education activities for medical professionals that enhance medical knowledge and stimulate practice-based learning and improvement. We feature conversations with faculty from the UF College of Medicine discussing current issues and novel developments in contemporary medical and surgical practice


Our Mission

Portable

Support portable CME activities for listeners to continue their learning from anywhere in the world.

Timely

Offering a concise learning experience for
time-pressed physicians.

Practical

Expert faculty discussing the most recent developments in the medical field.

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To earn CME credits, click “Listen Now” on the episode. Select the “Begin” tab to listen to the full episode. Complete the attestation found at the bottom of the episode page. Credit hours will be reflected on your transcript, or you may download your certificate.

LATEST EPISODES

February 20, 2024

#1 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Research on Brain Injury

Featuring John B. Williamson, PhD

episode 1

February 21, 2024

#2 Update & Reflections on the COVID 19

Featuring Nicole Iovine, MD, PhD

Update & Reflections on the COVID 19 Pandemic Episode 2

October 24, 2024

#3 Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Stroke

Featuring Anna Khanna, MD and Scott Silliman, MD

episode 3

November 22, 2024

#4 A Conversation with Dr. Tom Martin: Reflections on Cardiothoracic Management of Aortic Disease

Featuring Tomas D. Martin, MD

episode 4

February 3, 2025

#5 Unmasking Chagas Disease: A Conversation with Dr. Norman Beatty

Featuring Norman L. Beatty, MD, FACP

GatorDoc Podcast Episode

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