Year in Review: Good news for USF Health in 2014
From welcoming a new leader to gaining an unprecedented opportunity to be one of the major economic development anchors of a proposed downtown Tampa Waterfront District, 2014 was […]
USF Health to study whether medication will help patients with atrial fibrillation fare better after a stroke
The $2.2 million investigator-initiated clinical trial will compare a new rapid-onset anticoagulant with warfarin, the standard medical treatment for Afib. Tampa, FL (Dec. 12, 2014) – The USF […]
Tampa General Hospital among the elite stroke centers in the country
USF stroke experts staff the TGH Stroke Center, providing patients in the Tampa Bay region with 24/7 access to more specialized stroke care, including on-site neurosurgeons and medical teams […]
USF Health Orchestra and Choir will perform Dec. 9 and 11
By Sandra Amrhein The USF Health Orchestra and Choir will perform holiday concerts at 7 p.m., Tuesday Dec. 9 and at noon Thursday, Dec. 11. The concerts […]
Experts share latest on Ebola at conference hosted by USF Pharmacy
Health professionals from around Tampa Bay heard up-to-date information from USF Health experts on the Ebola epidemic — gaining perspectives from epidemiology, public health, frontline patient care, and […]
HHS Secretary visit highlights outreach and enrollment by USF Health Navigators and statewide partners
With enrollment starting for year two of the federal Health Insurance Marketplace, Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell paid a visit Nov. 17 to the community outreach […]
Black Robe program gives USF Health students, faculty a better look at link between law and medicine
Getting a glimpse of our legal system at work helps USF Health students and faculty gain better perspectives of the link between law and medicine and could have […]
USF pediatric cancer research benefits from generosity of 1 Voice Foundation, Lightning Foundation
USF pediatric research got a boost when Mary Ann Massolio shared half of the $50,000 award she received from the Lightning Foundation with the research lab of Cameron […]
Hunger Luncheon helps illustrate what it means to be hungry
Life can change in a minute, leaving you and your family so impoverished you don’t know where your next meal will come from. That was one of several […]
COPH flu shot drive gives hundreds in the community a shot in the arm
There will likely be 1,228 fewer cases of the flu this year thanks to the efforts of the USF College of Public Health’s annual flu shot drive. Marking […]