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(02/10/17 1:22am)
Dr. Biagio Pietra, Dr. Jay Fricker, Dr. Mark Bleiweis and Dr. James Fudge pose with Cristina Cinca, who received a heart transplant from UF Health Shands Hospital in September 2014, at the American Heart Association Heart Ball on Feb. 14, 2016. Bleiweis performed Cinca’s surgery, and Fricker was her cardiologist.
(02/10/17 1:22am)
Cristina Cinca was 13 when she held her sick heart in her hand.
(02/10/17 1:12am)
Seventy-two UF medical and physician assistant-school students will take a break from their textbooks for the next two weeks to put on a series of musicals for hospital patients, and adults and children with disabilities.
(02/10/17 12:55am)
Dr. Biagio Pietra, Dr. Jay Fricker, Dr. Mark Bleiweis and Dr. James Fudge pose with Cristina Cinca, who received a heart transplant from UF Health Shands Hospital in September 2014, at the American Heart Association Heart Ball on Feb. 14, 2016. Bleiweis performed Cinca’s surgery, and Fricker was her cardiologist.
(02/09/17 12:24am)
In a fit of road rage, a Gainesville man threatened another driver with a knife, and in retaliation, the driver punched him in the face, Gainesville Police said. Wesley Terwilliger Cooke, 33, was tailgating cars and swerving in
(02/07/17 1:27am)
A 23-year-old Gainesville man died after a car ran him over and dragged him several feet at The Ridge at Gainesville apartments Saturday, Gainesville Police said.
(02/06/17 7:21pm)
A 23-year-old man died after a car ran him over and dragged him several feet at The Ridge at Gainesville apartments Saturday, Gainesville Police said.
(02/01/17 12:00am)
Beatriz Pereira Póvoas, Carla Amancio, Andre Valladon and Bárbara Várady pose while visiting UF Health Shands Hospital’s pediatric cancer center. The members of the Gainesville dance troupe Dance Alive National Ballet were visiting sick children and promoting their show, “Robin Hood,” on Friday.
(02/01/17 12:00am)
Robin Hood pranced through UF Health Shands Hospital on Friday in green spandex and velvet vest.
(01/31/17 10:52pm)
Beatriz Pereira Póvoas, Carla Amancio, Andre Valladon and Bárbara Várady pose while visiting UF Health Shands Hospital’s pediatric cancer center. The members of the Gainesville dance troupe Dance Alive National Ballet were visiting sick children and promoting their show, “Robin Hood,” on Friday.
(01/31/17 12:00am)
The UF Board of Trustees will now help decide how UF Health Shands Hospital will manage $800 million of debt.
(01/26/17 1:30am)
A speeding pickup skidded on West University Avenue sidewalk before flipping on its side and striking a building near campus Wednesday.
(01/24/17 11:31pm)
One phone call to UF Health Shands Hospital on Tuesday resulted in an evacuation of the food court, University Police said.
(01/24/17 11:25pm)
A UF maintenance worker was operating a lawn mower when it fell and pinned him to the ground Tuesday.
(01/16/17 11:02pm)
Some University Police officers will see a 1.5 percent pay increase for the next three years, starting this month. On Friday, the UF Board of Trustees ratified the contract between UF and the Police Benevolent Association, which represents police officers in Florida. Officers and sergeants will see
(01/16/17 9:48am)
Please print out and bring the attached flyer to donate 20% of your meal to the children of UF Health Shands Children's Hospital.
(01/16/17 9:48am)
Please print out and bring the attached flyer to donate 20% of your meal to the children of UF Health Shands Children's Hospital.
(01/16/17 9:48am)
Join The Benton Engineering Council and The Freshman Leadership Engineering Group for a filling way to RAISE MONEY for Dance Marathon at UF!
(01/16/17 9:44am)
Please print out and bring this flyer to donate 20% of your meal to the children of UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital
(01/13/17 1:00am)
When 4-year-old Phoebe Dooley saw Cinderella at her front door, it was as if the tumor on her brainstem had disappeared — if only for a moment.