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Five-Year Review Report
Deborah C. German, M.D.Vice President for Medical AffairsDean, College of Medicine
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Outline
n Introductionn 2015-2020 Strategic Plann Selected Achievements
q Generalq Educationq Researchq Patient Care
n Next Steps
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Introduction
The UCF College of Medicine, unlike the other Florida state medical schools, was not founded to meet the demand for more doctors but rather to be the anchor tenant for a new medical citythat would bring a new industry to Central Florida and provide economic impact for the state.The dean has worked with Tavistock to recruit partners to Lake Nona over the last 10 years.
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Lake Nona Medical City 2017
TOWNCENTER
Site for University Hospital
25.2 Acres 27.5 Acres 22.5 Acres
DRIVE SHACK KPMG
GUIDEWELL
2015-2020 Strategic Plan
In 2014, Dr. Deborah German led a collaborative and inclusive college-wide strategic planning initiative.
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Vision2015-2020 Strategic PlanThe University of Central Florida College of Medicine
aspires to be the nation’s premier 21st century college of medicine.
The UCF College of Medicine will be a national leader in education, research, and patient care, recognized
for supporting and empowering its students and faculty to realize their passion for discovery, healing, health,
and life, and for its ability to create partnerships to transform medical education, health care, and
research.
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Mission2015-2020 Strategic PlanThe University of Central Florida College of Medicine
educates and inspires individuals to be exemplary physicians and scientists, leaders in medicine,
scholars in discovery, and adopters of innovative technology to improve the health and well-being of all.
Our patient-centered mission is achieved by outstanding medical care and services,
groundbreaking research, and leading edge medical and biomedical education in an environment enriched
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Goals2015-2020 Strategic PlanGOAL1: Excel in medical and biomedical educationGOAL 2: Excel in research and discovery in biomedical sciences, medical education, and health careGOAL 3: Provide outstanding, innovative, patient-centered care while transforming health care deliveryGOAL 4: Be America’s leading partnership college of medicineGOAL 5: Achieve a diversified, self-sustaining infrastructure to support future operations
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Selected Achievements Overview
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2007 2012 TodaySpace 120 sq. ft. 497,000 sq. ft. 527,954 sq. ft.
M.D. Program An Idea LCME Provisional Accreditation
LCME Full Accreditation
Graduate Medical Education 0 0 255
Central Florida Affiliations 0 24 36Faculty/Staff 1 530 686
Affiliated/Volunteer Faculty 0 1616 2624Scholarships 0 41 Full 481 Partial
M.D. Graduates 0 0 376UCF Health 0 One Location Three LocationsResearch 0 $8.4 million $11.0 million
Regional Extension Center 0187 Providers
$7.4 mill Federal Incentives
3,100 Providers$48 mill Federal
IncentivesTotal Revenue 29.1 million 65.8 million 109.7 million
Faculty Growth
* Some faculty were moved to the new Internal Medicine departmentT/TE: tenured/tenure-earningMYA: multi-year appointmentNS Core: non-salaried core
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BSBS ClinicalSciences
Internal Medicine
Medical Education
2012-2013
2017-2018
2012-2013
2017-2018
2012-2013
2017-2018
2012-2013
2017-2018
T/TE 34 40 0 2 - 4 4 8MYA 16 31 25 11* - 28 8 17NS Core 0 0 0 21 - 25 0 0
Affiliate/Volunteer 1,616 in 2012-132,624 in 2017-18
Faculty and Staff Development
n Expanded faculty tracks (clinical, non-salaried core)
n Sponsored faculty for internal and external programs
n Created faculty mentoring programn Established COM Leadership Enhancement
Programn Created Annual Faculty, Staff, and Students
Awards and Recognition Ceremony
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Partnerships with Financial Benefitsn Hospital Affiliation agreementsn UCF - HCA partnership
q Salaries of residentsq Anticipated revenues from University hospitalq Grateful Patients program
n Agreement with University of the Virgin Islands
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Educational Programs (We are growing)
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Enrollment 2007-2008
2012-2013
2017-2018
Undergraduate Biomedical Sciences 1747 2624 3121
Graduate Biomedical Sciences 86 108 148
Undergraduate Medical Education (M.D.) 0 277 481
Graduate Medical Education (Residency) 0 0 255
TOTAL 1,833 3,009 4,005
Our M.D. program is fully accredited and in the top quartile in all national measures of success.
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U.S. Medical Licensing ExaminationStep 1 and Step 2 CK Scores
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Step 1Taken after pre-clerkship years (M2)
Step 2 Clinical KnowledgeTaken after first clinical year (M3)
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Average Step 1 Scores
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M.D. Education Program
n Received full accreditation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) in 2013
n 99% percent match rate for M.D. program graduates
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25th 50th 75th
STUDENT CHARACTERISTICSMean number of volunteer experiences 6.1 6.9 7.7Mean number of research experiences 2.5 2.9 3.4 3.7Mean number of publications 3.5 4.4 5.5 6.3USMLE STEP SCORESMean Step 1 scores 228.4 231.6 235.3 238.3Mean Step 2 scores 241.4 243.7 246.1 249.2
Data for all matched seniors from the National Resident Matching Program (2015-2017)
M.D. Program Student Satisfaction
Selected AAMC GQ Questions UCF COM NationalSatisfied with the quality of my medical education (agree/strongly agree) 91.1 89.9
My medical school has done a good job of fostering and nurturing my development as a future physician (agree/strongly agree)
94.7 91.8
Authorship of a peer-review paper submitted for publication (percent) 68.8 48.6
Authorship of a peer-review oral or poster presentation (percent) 73.2 53.3
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Association of American Medical Colleges Graduation Questionnaire
Biomedical Sciences Graduate Programs§ UCF-wide multidiscipline program (e.g., BSBS,
Engineering, Nano)• Ph.D., M.D.-Ph.D., M.S. thesis, M.S. non-thesis• 163 current student population• 85 mentors across 13 UCF units and non-UCF external
partners
§ In past three years:• 80% increase in number of applicants to program• Increase in enrollment: M.S. non-thesis (370%), M.S. thesis
(180%) and Ph.D. (14%)• 2 extramural grants ($100,000) • Pegasus Award to Sarah Gitto – Ph.D. student in Cancer
Research
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Biomedical Sciences Undergraduate Programs
n Medical Laboratory Science received renewal of national accreditation by the National Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) in 2013q Noted 100% job placement rate
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Incoming FTIC 2012-13 2017-18SAT 1252 1320Average GPA 4.03 4.19
Joint Degree Programs
n M.D./Ph.D.n M.D./M.B.A.n M.D./M.S.B.M.E. (biomedical engineering M.S.)n Master of Science in Hospitality and Tourism
Management (M.D. Track)n Genetic Counseling track in M.S. in Biomedical
Sciences program
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Graduate Medical Education (GME)
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§ UCF College of Medicine-Hospital Corporation of America Consortium
§ 17 GME residency and fellowship programs§ 255+ residents and fellows§ 600+ by 2020 today§ 16 graduates in FY 2017 in Internal Medicine and
OB/GYN§ 100% board pass rate
GME Specialties
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Residency Programs§ Emergency Medicine§ Family Medicine§ Internal Medicine§ Neurology§ Obstetrics and Gynecology§ Psychiatry§ Surgery§ Transitional
Fellowship Programs§ Endocrinology§ Geriatrics§ Rheumatology
Areas of Research Focus
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§ Cancer§ Cardiovascular disease§ Neurodegenerative disease§ Infectious disease§ Medical simulation§ Population health
Research funding total: $105,746,926
COM Participation in Cluster Initiatives
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Genomics and Bioinformatics cluster:§ Collaboration between College of Engineering and Computer Science (Computer
Sciences), College of Sciences (Biology) and COM (Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences) for total of 5 faculty.
§ Co-location of investigators: Biomedical Sciences Building, Main Campus§ Within first year:
§ 9 collaborative projects between Cluster and COM researchers§ 4 grant submissions§ 3 co-mentored students
Prosthetics Interfaces cluster:§ Collaboration between College of Engineering (departments of mechanical &
aerospace, materials science & engineering) and COM (department of internal medicine) for total of 7 faculty.
§ Cluster lead in COM, Dept of IM§ Co-location of investigators: BSBS Lake Nona§ Status:
§ 4 on-boarded (Coathup in IM, Brisbois and Crawford in Materials Science, Fu in Mechanical)§ Search for three others underway
Established Office of Research
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§ Led by Griffith Parks, Ph.D. (interim associate dean) and Edward Ross, M.D. (assistant dean)
§ Hired four support staff to include:o Assistant Director of Research Programs – Elise Dantumao Grant and IRB protocol writer – James Hollando Biostatistician (NIH R01 funded) – Dr. Julia Soulakovao Director of Research Initiatives – Dr. Anya Andrews
New Research Services and Programs
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§ Core facilities – three separate research locations (Annex, Main, LN)• Flow cytometry• Confocal microscopy• Animal imaging
§ Bridge support program – 1) Continuation or 2) “New Direction”§ “Impact awards” – supports applications with review scores close to
NIH pay line – aims to improve impact of application
§ Senior faculty equipment replacement awards§ New matching equipment awards
§ Competitive faculty research travel awards§ PhD graduate student research travel awards
Research Highlights and Recognition
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§ In the past year:• Dr. Victor Davidson - NIH MERIT Award – highest NIH honor in basic science• Dr. Griff Parks - PI or co-I on three FDOH awards on Zika virus biology• Dr. Brad Willenberg - Bill & Melinda Gates Grand Challenge grant• Dr. Kyle Rohde - NIH grant – coral reef compounds that inhibit Tuberculosis• Dr. Sam - State of Florida Initiative on Crohn’s Disease Research• Dr. Annette Khaled - Breast Cancer Research Foundation – Cure Bowl• Dr. Xugang Xia - 2 NIH grants on novel animal models for neuro diseases• Five additional new NIH R01 grants received score at pay line• Hosted International Cardiovascular Disease Symposium at Lake Nona
Scholarly Activity in 2016-17
n Faculty q 175 peer-reviewed publicationsq 226 peer-reviewed presentations
n Studentsq 46 peer-reviewed publicationsq 94 peer-reviewed presentations
n Launched FLAGSHIP: Medical Scholarly Proceedings – an online research journal
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UCF Health Growth
FY 2012 FY 2017Number of clinical positions 12 25Clinical FTEs 5.4 16.9Patient visits 2,344 23,937Procedures 0 247
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Patient Care Specialties at UCF Health
2012q Cardiologyq Endocrinologyq Geriatricsq Internal Medicineq Nephrologyq Rheumatology
2017q Allergy/Immunologyq Cardiologyq Dermatologyq Endocrinologyq Family Medicineq Geriatricsq Gastroenterology q General Surgeryq Gynecologyq Internal Medicineq MOHS Surgeryq Nephrologyq Ophthalmologyq Orthopedicsq Pulmonologyq Rheumatologyq Sports Medicine
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Hospital Partnership and Process
n Invitation to Negotiate processn BOT approvaln BOG approval of private-public partnershipn Certificate of Need approval
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UCF – HCA Hospital Joint Venture
§ HCA brings $175 million in cash to build and operate hospital
§ UCF brings brand and land
§ UCFAH equally shares hospital governance(4 of 8 voting board members)
§ UCFAH receives 20 percent equity in partnership
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Forming an Academic Health Sciences Center (AHSC)n Led AHSC Taskforce
q Goal: review existing health related programs at the university and how they might best serve as a foundation to create an innovative and transformative AHSC that would one day become nationally and globally prominent.
q Recommendation: organizational restructure to optimize the ability for faculty, students and staff to achieve excellence in the core missions of research, education, patient care and community engagement.
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Selected Partnerships and Community Outreachn KNIGHTS Clinic and free health clinics in Apopkan Inter professional educationn Scholarships for Parramore graduatesn Lake Nona Impact Forumn Lake Nona Leadership Counciln Mayor’s Healthcaren Florida Council of Medical School Deansn Dean’s Society – quarterly eventsn MedTalk presentationsn Multiple presentations to community groupsn Heart Walkn United Wayn Make-A-Wish – “Medical Student for a Day”
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Selected Personal Awards, Accomplishments and ServiceNationaln Association of Academic Health Centers (AAHC) Board Member, 2017-presentn AAMC Council of Deans Administrative Board member, November 2016-presentn The Advisory Center for Health Professionals, Board of Directors, 2016-presentn Atlantic Institute Global Vision & Education Award, 2016n Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Woman Award Selection Committee, 2015-presentn AAMC Council of Deans Liaison to the Group of Faculty Affairs, 2015-presentn AAMC Council of Deans Fellowship and Leadership Committee, 2015-presentn American Medical Women’s Association Presidential Award, 2015n ELAM Admissions Review Committee, 2014-presentn ELAM Admissions Selection Committee, 2014-presentn Alma Dea Morani: M.D. Renaissance Woman Award, 2014
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Selected Personal Awards, Accomplishments and ServiceState and Localn Orlando Business Journal Game Changers, 2018n Community Health Improvement Board, Honorary Co-Chair, 2017-presentn Academic Health Sciences Center Task Force, Chair, 2017-presentn UCF Academic Health, Chair, 2017-presentn Limbitless Solutions, LLC., Chair, 2017-presentn Central Florida Urban League Health Empowerment Award, 2016n Orlando Serve Foundation, “He Got Up,” Advisory Board Member, 2015, 2016n Council of Florida Medical School Deans Quality Network, Board Member, 2015n UCF Strategic Planning Commission, 2015-presentn Orlando Magazine’s 50 Most Powerful People, 2014, 2015n Orlando Sentinel’s 25 Most Powerful People in Central Florida, 2014, 2015n America’s Most Honored Professionals, 2014n BLUEPRINT Women of Distinction Award Honoree, 2014n Orange County Medical Society Board Member, 2014-presentn Heart of Florida United Way, Vice Chair, 2014-presentn Lake Nona Impact Forum, Advisory Board Member, 2014-present
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Next Steps
n Expand the clinical and research enterprises n Build the university hospitaln Develop the Academic Health Sciences Centern Support the medical education program and
grow biomedical sciences education
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