Here’s what you should know:
1. The honor denotes a commitment to the profession and art of healing.
2. Dr. Kiley earned his bachelor’s and medical degree from UF, where he stayed on for his internship, residency and fellowship.
3. He has an interest in resident and medical student education, serving as the assistant director of UF’s anesthesia clerkship. He was essential in designing a new curriculum for clerkship students.
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