Leading Alzheimer’s researchers join Byrd Center in August
The latest neuroscientist recruits will help USF Health accelerate new discoveries in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological disorders Internationally recognized Alzheimer’s disease researcher Gopal Thinakaran, PhD, has been […]
USF Health Faculty Participates in IPE Poverty Simulation
Health care is not defined solely by what happens in the emergency room or the doctor’s office. Patients bring with them their illnesses and their chronic conditions, but they also […]
The best of USF Health drives steady climb in rankings
Several USF Health graduate programs advanced in the recently released U.S. News & World Report rankings, a continuation of steady improvements for USF Health in national rankings across […]
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 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, […]
Preeminence helps USF build new medical engineering department
The partnership between USF Health Morsani College of Medicine and the College of Engineering can help spur new technologies, devices and processes to improve health care and reduce […]
Building the future of health care: First USF Health IPE Day focuses on value of team care
To work together effectively as practitioners in a 21st Century health system students must learn together. And, equally important, the coordinated, team approach to patient care that today’s students […]
Topping off celebrates milestone in construction of new USF Health Morsani College of Medicine and Heart Institute
On a warm, breezy November day, an 800-pound white beam was slowly lifted skyward by a construction crane, marking another milestone in USF’s history – the topping off […]
We must have dispassionate reasoning and compassionate caring
This past week has witnessed multiple acts of senseless violence, hate and intolerance. Although mental illness may have played a role in some of these tragic events, the […]
FARA-USF scientific symposium advances toward treatment for Friedreich’s ataxia
The Friedreich’s Ataxia Scientific Symposium: Understanding a Cure recently marked its 9th year of bringing dedicated scientists, clinicians, and industry partners with patients and their families to USF […]