Is there a Parkinson’s personality?
A new study by researchers at USF Health adds to a growing body of research suggesting that the risk for Parkinson’s disease may be higher among people with […]
Dr. Lynch selected for national leadership program’s new class of fellows
Diverse class of leaders spans the globe Philadephia, PA (April, 2012) – Dr. Catherine Lynch of the University of South Florida is among the senior women faculty members […]
Dr. Armstrong named State Surgeon General
Dr. John Armstrong, chief medical officer for the USF Health Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS), has been appointed to serve as State Surgeon General and Secretary of […]
Vive la Revolution: “Music of the Revolution” encore this Thursday
If you missed last week’s concert by the USF Health Choir and Orchestra, you have an opportunity to catch the encore. The ensemble will again perform Music of […]
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 […]
Building a better practice plan
The USF Physicians Group is the only academic medical center on the west coast of Florida. So when the opportunity to lead USF’s practice plan came up, Jeff […]
USF doctor greeted by outpouring of support at ALS Walk
For a profile of Dr. Michael Flannery in the Tampa Bay Times, click here. Hundreds of walkers came to the USF campus Saturday for the Tampa Bay area’s Walk […]
Expanded USF Health Research Day showcases scholarly excellence [VIDEO]
The Marshall Center Ballroom wasn’t big enough to hold the record number of poster presentations, which also lined adjacent rooms. USF Health Research Day 2012 began even earlier […]