Improved prevention and search techniques may help recovery, avoid incidents of missing drivers with dementia
The study, led by USF Nursing, has implications for the development of Silver Alert-type programs Tampa, FL (Dec. 14, 2012)— A new study focusing on how people with […]
USF Nursing hosts national conference to address veterans’ health needs
Tampa, FL (Nov. 8, 2012) – Nursing education and research designed to meet the health needs of veterans, service members and their families will be the focus when […]
Student-centered initiative will integrate support for USF Health colleges
Fast. Focused. Flexible. Those three words define the work philosophy of Joe Ford, JD, the recently named assistant vice president of the USF Health Shared Student Services. They […]
Hey, that didn’t hurt a bit
USF President and Public Health Dean among the first to get free flu shots Oct. 18, 2012 — Shortly after 8 a.m. this morning the line to receive […]
Intervention reduces sexual risk behavior and unintended pregnancies in teen girls, study reports
The interventional trial, led by the USF College of Nursing Dean, demonstrated the benefit of a risk reduction exercise tailored to girls Tampa, FL (Oct. 9, 2012) — […]
New course amplifies team learning by looking at patients across time
USF Health has been at the forefront for training healthcare professionals to work in teams – from its ground-breaking coursework that combines students from medical, nursing and physical […]
Intervention research focus of new book co-authored by Dianne Morrison-Beedy
The nuances for conducting intervention research are laid out in a new book co-authored by Dianne Morrison-Beedy, PhD, RN, FAAN, dean of the USF College of Medicine. Called […]
More students than ever start fall classes at USF Health
It’s another year of firsts and breaking records for the colleges and programs at USF Health. Both Pharmacy and SELECT welcomed their second group of students, each more […]
Accelerated Resolution Therapy shows dramatic reductions in PTSD symptoms, USF Nursing study reports
August 1, 2012 (Tampa, FL) – Researchers at the University of South Florida College of Nursing have shown that brief treatments with Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) substantially reduce […]