White coats a symbol of compassion, commitment
Focusing on patients as people as well as the data of their lab tests and medical histories is the foundation of true patient care. This advice, shared with […]
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor praises USF teams for work as ACA marketplace navigators
U.S. Representative Kathy Castor hosted a press conference March 21 at the USF Health Neuroscience Institute’s Byrd Alzheimer’s Center, announcing her creation of a bill that will help […]
USF senior medical students get matches made in paradise
Click here for Match Day 2019 results. Green and gold filled the lawn outside Ulele March 15 as senior medical students from the USF Health Morsani College of […]
Sea squirt’s microbiome offers clues to frontline immune defense, gut health
National Science Foundation research by USF Health’s Larry Dishaw has relevance for debilitating digestive disorders like inflammatory bowel disease What can we learn about human health from the […]
USF Health CAMLS Without Walls
USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) faculty and staff took their expertise – and their technology – to Pinellas County to give […]
Poverty simulation allows students to walk a mile in a limited income person’s shoes
For the first time, the exercise brings together students from all USF Health colleges. Living in the moment is a way of life that countless people strive […]
Lease agreement paves way for nursing program at USF St. Petersburg
A new agreement between the city of St. Petersburg and USF St. Petersburg will provide space for research and a highly sought-after nursing program on campus starting in […]
Feel the Buzz: USF Health Research Day showcases best scientific work
The noise level in the Marshall Student Center escalated to a palpable buzz as USF Health Research Day 2019 progressed. Students, trainees, faculty, staff and visitors milled about […]
USF student strives to heals hearts inside and outside the laboratory
Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a heart attack – about 790,000 Americans a year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These […]
USF Health students join USF Day at the Capitol
White coats were among the sea of green and gold that filled Florida’s Capitol this week when dozens of USF Health students took part in this year’s USF […]
Expect delays: Section of road closed at USF Health; all clinics remain open
UPDATE: Feb. 20, 2019, 9:00 a.m. USF Magnolia Drive between Fletcher Avenue and USF Holly Drive is now open. UPDATE: Feb. 19, 2019, 1:30 p.m. Crews […]
MCOM students compete in first Collegia Olympics
More than 400 students from the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine gathered Feb. 8 at the University of South Florida’s outdoor basketball courts to represent their collegias […]
Multicultural Week celebrates USF Health’s commitment to diversity
Faculty, staff and students enjoyed a week of events representing USF Health’s bold commitment to educate, engage and celebrate cultural diversity, sensitivity and inclusivity. USF Health Multicultural Week, […]
USF Health opens new Pamela Muma Women’s Health Center
Personalized women’s health facility now accepting members Women in the Tampa Bay region who seek a more personalized, navigated style of health care now have a new option, […]
Clinical trial seeks to reduce risk of Alzheimer’s, delay effects from disease
Jan. 29, 2019 – What if solving brain games and puzzles on a computer could reduce the chances of developing dementia such as Alzheimer’s or delay the debilitating loss […]
New research framework may help better predict human and wildlife infectious disease risk
University of South Florida-led research identifies individual hosts more or less likely to escalate outbreaks Tampa, FL (Jan. 29, 2019) – The 2014-16 Ebola virus epidemic that ravaged […]