USF Health Diabetes Home for Healthy Living makes managing diabetes much simpler for patients and their families
Not sure what to expect, Alison Winters walked into the new USF Health Diabetes Home for Healthy Living in the Westshore area of Tampa. What she found was […]
Public Health welcomes new students with record number of online offerings
Student demand for distance learning to complement classroom teaching climbs With three new online degrees, a resource expo, and a celebrity guest, USF’s College of Public Health kicked […]
MD freshmen help build a program, a la Harry Potter, that makes a growing school feel smaller
Behind the adventure and magic found in the Harry Potter series is a mentor-building practice actually used in many boarding schools, colleges and medical schools – sorting new […]
New pharmacy students challenged to embrace interprofessional future of health
They were welcomed by the leaders of each college and school within USF Health – a united front showing the power of collaborative caring. The incoming College of […]
Simple coat, honored symbol
As fashion statements go, the coats aren’t anything special. Plain vanilla. Hip length, loose fit. Roomy pockets, big enough for papers and stethoscopes. But what these garments […]
USF gets $4.2 M federal grant to help uninsured across Florida navigate health care coverage options
The Department of Health and Human Services navigator award is the largest in Florida, and second nationwide A $4.2 million grant awarded to the University of South Florida […]
New MD, DPT students welcomed
With diverse backgrounds and experiences, they look forward to beginning the journey toward their advanced healthcare professions together More than 200 strong, they nearly filled the LVHN Auditorium […]
USF President Judy Genshaft names Interim Health Leadership
Harry van Loveren, MD, chair of the Morsani College of Medicine Neurosurgery Department, and Donna Petersen, ScD, dean of the College of Public Health, have been selected as […]
USF Nursing investigates whether improving sleep reduces heart disease risk in caregivers [VIDEO]
The NIA-funded study focuses on those who care for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease at home
USF prosthetic research with wounded warriors may also benefit civilian amputees [VIDEO]
The Department of Defense study is testing how well multifunctional prosthetic feet work for rigorous, agile maneuvers soldiers must perform on the battlefield