Dr. Karen Bruder guides USF Health into Epic, knowing its potential for improving patient safety
This story is part of a series highlighting faculty who are shining examples of quality and compassionate patient care and patient safety. Every day, these health care providers […]
USF Public Health first in state to launch new master’s curriculum
The changes reflect the national push to provide today’s public health professionals with real-world concepts that meet today’s public health needs. The USF College of Public Health is the […]
Facing renal failure, a child is saved by his mother’s kidney donation
USF kidney expert Dr. Alfonso Campos guides the family and health care team, from diagnosis to transplant to success. Twenty weeks into her pregnancy with her second child, Melissa Ranieri […]
USF Health faculty among USF’s best, honored with Outstanding Faculty Awards
Several USF Health faculty members were recognized for their outstanding efforts at the 2015 USF Outstanding Faculty Awards held in March. The annual event honors the select few […]
Public health programs across the country see major changes to curriculum [Multimedia]
USF COPH Dean Donna Petersen leads the national group propelling changes in how we prepare tomorrow’s public health workforce. In a packed conference room in Washington, DC, Donna […]
Pharmacy Charter Class surprises founding dean with scholarship in his name
He never saw it coming. Busy with all of the details for graduating the charter class from the USF College of Pharmacy, Kevin B. Sneed, PharmD, walked into […]
10 from USF Health earn Outstanding Staff Awards
Ten staff members from across USF Health were among several dozen USF employees honored April 9 with Outstanding Staff Awards. Each year, USF employees from across campus are […]
Gina Rathbun’s faculty book program celebrates 4 years and 70 titles
When a USF Health faculty member publishes a book, some 30,000 people throughout the Tampa Bay area hear about it. That’s because Gina Rathbun, director of Physician and […]
USF molecular medicine student’s Ah ha! moment helps push ahead cancer cell research
Science is full of precision and vigilance. But sometimes, there are subtleties that present themselves that get ignored, pushed aside for the drive to stay on task or […]
Integrated team of USF pediatric specialists gives family a medical home
Faced with an unknown condition that was leaving their newborn twin babies unable to breathe on their own, a family turns to USF Health, because “we needed help from top experts […]