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USF Health TBSM Refugee Clinic addresses the healthcare needs of the area’s diverse refugee population

As the day wanes, medical student volunteers with the USF Health Tampa Bay Street Medicine (TBSM) Refugee Clinic are inventorying medical supplies and vaccines before patients arrive for […]

Increased cases of Social Anxiety Disorder may be a lasting legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic, says USF Health Psychiatry expert

As society returns to what life was like before the pandemic, many people are glad to again hang out with friends, attend concerts and travel. For others, however, […]

USF Health Honors a New Group of Doctors

A few tears and thunderous cheers filled the Mahaffey Theater in St. Petersburg, Fla., on May 6 as families, friends, staff and faculty watched the USF Health Morsani […]

BRIDGE Clinic going strong 15 years after founding

Back in 2007, four University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine (MCOM) students started a student-run free clinic with a couple of exam rooms at the Hillsborough […]

DOCS parenting programs help deal with behavior issues in children

Alba Osorio was afraid to take her 4-year-old daughter Alice out in public because Alice might have a temper tantrum. “The tantrums, she starts screaming and crying,” Osorio […]

USF Health Expands ENT Department

Otolaryngology is a mouthful to say, but as a medical specialty treating diseases and disorders of the ears, nose and throat, it’s a crucial one—and demand for its […]

Morsani College of Medicine Physician Assistant Program welcomes classes of 2022 and 2023

  A year ago, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the members of the 2022 class of the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine’s Physician Assistant Program […]

USF Health Emergency Medicine Resident Becomes Grammy Award-Winning Opera Choir Singer

  On March 14, 2021, the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards aired on CBS and one University of South Florida (USF) emergency medicine resident was particularly interested in who […]

Fighting Racial Disparities In Health Through Student Education

In December 2020, Susan Moore, MD, an Indiana physician, died of COVID-19 after alleging she experienced racial discrimination while undergoing treatment at a hospital operated by Indiana University […]

The USF Health COCO Clinic Becomes Permanent Resource Inside TGH

Since the launch of the COVID Confirmed (COCO) Clinic in early April, over 4,700 patients with COVID-19 have been given virtual follow-up services after being discharged from the […]

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