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The short answer is yes, but a Central Florida expert weighs in on how you should receive the vaccines this season ahead of another possible "tripledemic"
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He says most of the human population is not susceptible to infection from Vibrio vulnificus, but those with open wounds or certain conditions should avoid warm, brackish water.
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Adding to a series of similar rulings across the state, an appeals court rejected two lawsuits alleging UCF should be required to refund money to students because of a campus shutdown.
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The university's Board of Trustees will consider approving nearly $700,000 dollars in matching funds from the state to help boost its nursing program.
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UCF’s new Blended Learning Interactive Simulation Suite is a virtual room with 270-degree, floor-to-ceiling touchscreen walls that display curated audio and video that create an immersive experience.
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Florida hospitals are seeing rising numbers of admissions, but death rates remain low by comparison. Here's what experts say that means.
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Elena Cyrus, a University of Central Florida epidemiologist, says Florida’s sprawling demographic of children and seniors puts it at risk of seeing dangerous increases of COVID, RSV and flu.
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The donation from Dr. Philips Charities will support the construction of a College of Nursing building in the Lake Nona area and should help UCF increase its nursing student body.
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The Legislature approved a fund that includes funds for nursing programs at state colleges and nursing education at career and technical centers.
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Ultimately, HCA Florida Capital Hospital and the UCF College of Medicine plan to provide 100 annual residencies in a number of medical specialties.