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Shands Jacksonville celebrates one year smoke-free [11/19/2009] Friday, Nov. 20 marks one year smoke-free at Shands Jacksonville, along with the University of Florida Health Science Center-Jacksonville, and University of Florida Jacksonville Healthcare, Inc. clinics. Last year, Shands and hospitals throughout Jacksonville banned the use of tobacco products on campus. [full story] UF's Masood shines at global breast cancer event in Egypt [11/16/2009] CAIRO, Egypt—In the glow of the Great Pyramids of Giza flooded with pink lights, Dr. Shahla Masood represented the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville at an international event that demonstrated that breast cancer has no boundaries, no limits. [full story] Newspaper's Health Care Heroes include outstanding UF faculty [11/13/2009] Six faculty members from the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville are among the 22 medical professionals honored as Jacksonville Business Journal’s 2009 Health Care Heroes. The weekly newspaper annually recognizes physicians, nurses and scientists who make extraordinary efforts to improve health care and save lives. They were honored Nov. 5 at a breakfast in the Jacksonville Marriott. The awards showcased the college of medicine’s involvement with hospitals and other health care facilities throughout Northeast Florida. The UF honorees are: [full story]
Shands in the NewsFlorida Times-Union - "Spirituality considered in giving health care" [11/2/2009] Florida Times-Union - "Shands Jacksonville provides moms-to-be with healthy food" [10/15/2009]
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Spotlight Stories
Danielle Horsley Within 24 hours of Danielle Horsley, 37, discovering a lump in her breast, a team of specialists at the Shands Jacksonville Breast Health Center quickly diagnosed and treated her for an aggressive form of breast cancer.
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Podcasts
Human Papillomavirus Kelly Best, M.D., a University of Florida assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, discusses human papillomavirus (HPV), cervical cancer and the Gardasil HPV vaccine.
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Videos
Art & Winefest 2009 - Tiny Hands, Big Hearts The Shands Jacksonville Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) saves the lives of hundreds of newborn infants each year. This five minute video, shares the miraculous story of three-pound twins born to Eddie and Jill Hilliard.
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