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A Doctor’s Canvas Family physician finds his passion in painting Dean Michael L. Good, MD mgood@ufl.edu Associate Vice President for Development, UF Health Science Center; Vice President for Development, UF Health Mary Ann Kiely 352-273-9622 / mkiely@ufl.edu Associate Vice President for Health Affairs, UF; Chief Communications Officer, UF Health; Senior Vice President/CCO, UF Health Shands Melanie Fridl Ross, MSJ, ELS 352-273-5810 / mross@ufl.edu Editor Karen M. Dooley, MAMC 352-273-5865 / dooleyk@ufl.edu Director of Advancement Communications for the College of Medicine Assistant Editor Megan D. Kimmel Contributing Writers Styliana Resvanis, Tyler Francischine, Michelle Koidin Jaffee Photography Jesse S. Jones, Mindy C. Miller, Keith Berr Art Direction Selena Carter, Mary Cecelia, Steven Davis, Madelyn Hyder Brain Training Camp UF researchers look to slow or avert age-related cognitive decline Savoring the Little Things After a lifetime of vision problems, Michelle Wilder enjoys the gift of sight Passing it On Dr. Jean Bennett helps next generation learn the joy of caring for patients 02 14 18 22 26 FEATURE STORIES: Go to floridaphysician.med.ufl.edu for the features, news and photos found in this issue while enjoying added content like video interviews, photo galleries, audio clips and more from your computer or mobile device. Meet Krystal Tomei, MD ’06 Alumna combines surgical skills with compassion ON THE COVER: Researchers with the Evelyn F. and William L. McKnight Brain Institute of UF are focused on the normal cognitive aging process that affects 97 percent of people. With studies that include testing transcranial direct current stimulation, or tDCS, as a means to postpone or compensate for the cognitive aging process, these investigators are working to change the future for those 65 and older. Check out Florida Physician online! floridaphysician.med.ufl.edu SUMMER 2 0 1 7 | 1


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