Ob-Gyn fellow receives prestigious award to study breastfeeding benefits on maternal health
Research shows breastfeeding is good for babies. But is breastfeeding also good for mothers and their long-term health? Adetola F. Louis-Jacques, MD, a fellow in the Division of […]
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor meets with USF Health researchers to discuss importance of NIH-funded research
Funding from National Institutes of Health (NIH) helps USF conduct groundbreaking research every year. As a leading research university, the institution attracted more than $130 million from NIH […]
USF Health opens state-of-the-art fitness center
It was an exciting day at USF Health as hundreds gathered to celebrate the grand opening of a new USF Health Fitness Center on April 3 at the […]
Proper nutrition helps improve quality of life
It’s just like the ancient proverb, “Let food be the medicine and medicine be the food.” That’s what still stands true today. Proper nutrition helps people live healthier […]
USF College of Pharmacy leads the way in team-based practice [video]
USF College of Pharmacy is transforming pharmacy practice to meet the demands of the ever-changing field of health care. The USF Health college strongly emphasizes interprofessional education to […]
USF College of Public Health students help count Tampa homeless
A group of USF College of Public Health undergraduate students hit the streets to help count the homeless during the Tampa Hillsborough Homeless Initiative (THHI) annual point-in-time count. […]
USF Health gears up to host annual Research Day
USF Health Research Day 2017 is only a few days away. Students and faculty from all USF Health colleges, programs and disciplines are gearing up to showcase their […]
Health and engineering scientists create mobile app for patients with heart failure [video]
Interprofessional collaborations between health professionals and engineers can help improve patient care. That’s what’s happening at USF. A nurse scientist and an engineer worked together to develop a […]
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor visits USF Nursing, discusses nursing workforce bill proposal
Strengthening the education and training of the nation’s nursing workforce is critical to advancing patient care in an increasing complex health care system. U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor emphasized […]
USF awarded $2.45-million by state for Zika virus research, vaccine development
The University of South Florida continues to make Zika a research focus. That’s evident through various research projects currently in the works. To bolster those efforts, the Florida Department of […]