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American College of Cardiology recognizes USF Health training techniques at CAMLS

TAMPA, FL (April 9, 2012) – The American College of Cardiology has designated the USF Health Center of Advanced Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) as its first Center of […]

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First CAMLS fellowship sponsored by simulation partner Simbionix

TAMPA, FL (April 4, 2012) — Simbionix, a leading global provider of medical education and simulation training, has sponsored the first fellowship at the USF Health Center for […]

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Aviation’s safety culture can translate to health professions

It started as a routine takeoff for US Airways Flight 1549. But everything changed so fast. Just after takeoff, Capt. Jeff Skiles, the plane’s co-pilot, caught a glimpse […]

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A Grand Opening: USF Health CAMLS Leads the Revolution [VIDEO]

Tampa, FL (March 30, 2012) —University of South Florida and community leaders, joined by education, industry and simulation partners from around the world and national specialty society officials, […]

USF Health’s new center will set new standards for quality care

CAMLS transforms health professionals’ training and evaluation TAMPA, FL (March 30, 2012) – Patients around the world will benefit from better training and testing of health professionals as […]

Secretary Sebelius visits CAMLS to talk about healthcare reform

[imagebrowser id=2] Tampa, FL (Feb. 2, 2012) – USF Health’s Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation doesn’t officially open until Monday. But on Thursday, USF Health hosted its […]

CAMLS Economic Development Press Conference

CAMLS to become a job engine, leaders say

USF Health’s new Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation is a showcase for creating the valuable high-wage jobs that Tampa Bay needs, said U.S. Rep Kathy Castor […]

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Training medics to save lives in combat

USF Health will investigate how best to train combat medics to help save soldiers’ lives as part of a university consortium that has received a $5.3 million grant […]

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