Gina Rathbun’s faculty book program celebrates 4 years and 70 titles
When a USF Health faculty member publishes a book, some 30,000 people throughout the Tampa Bay area hear about it. That’s because Gina Rathbun, director of Physician and […]
New center offers hope to women who’ve experienced pregnancy loss
Treatment at the USF Health Center builds on leading translational research by Dr. Lockwood’s laboratory team By Saundra Amrhein The photographs arrive year after year: cherubic-faced babies, teetering […]
Dr. Kathryn Hall elected first woman president of Florida facial plastic surgery society
USF surgeon Kathryn L. Hall, MD, was recently named president of the Florida Society of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, taking the helm as the first woman president […]
25th USF Health Research Day: A celebration of research and collaboration
The hubbub started early Feb. 20 as young scientists filled the Marshall Center Ballroom to post their research posters. It was Tampa’s coldest morning so far, and veteran […]
USF Health focuses on women and heart disease, launches new program
Katie Pemble was trim, did not smoke and lived what she considered a healthy lifestyle. “Do I look like a heart attack waiting to happen?” Pemble, 50, asked […]
Tampa General Hospital among the elite stroke centers in the country
USF stroke experts staff the TGH Stroke Center, providing patients in the Tampa Bay region with 24/7 access to more specialized stroke care, including on-site neurosurgeons and medical teams […]
Study shows link between sleep apnea and hospital maternal deaths
The common sleep disorder was also associated with uncommon medical conditions leading to pregnancy-related deaths, large-scale analysis by the University of South Florida indicated Tampa, FL (May 1, […]
Bridging academic medicine and managed care, with help from Magic Johnson, bolsters care to central Florida HIV/AIDS patients
A new partnership between academic medicine and managed care will help patients with HIV/AIDS across central Florida gain better access to more coordinated and quality care. The USF Health Morsani College […]
Fewer unnecessary early deliveries seen in multistate, hospital-based study
USF Health faculty among authors of national study published in Obstetrics and Gynecology Multistate, hospital-based quality improvement programs can be remarkably effective at reducing early elective deliveries of […]
USF physicians help patient’s dream of healthy baby come true
The robot-assisted cervical stitch surgery, performed through the abdomen, was a first for Tampa General Hospital Tampa, FL (Oct. 26, 2012) — A long-delayed dream came true this […]