USF Health In the News: For the week of November 8, 2010

For the week of November 8, 2010 – a snapshot of our colleagues making news across the country and around the world

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Tampa General unveils $35 million neonatal care unit

The Tampa Tribune (featured in more than 15 news outlets including: The Miami Herald, The Bradenton Herald, The Sarasota Herald-Tribune, The Lakeland Ledger, The Gainesville Sun, The Palm Beach Post)

Lewis P. Rubin, director of newborn services at Tampa General and professor-in-chief for the division of neonatal care at the University of South Florida…

The Jennifer Leigh Muma Neonatal Intensive Care Unit opens at TGH: WFTS – ABC Action News, Channel 28

The Jennifer Leigh Muma Neonatal Intensive Care Unit opens at TGH: WTVT – Fox 13

The Jennifer Leigh Muma Neonatal Intensive Care Unit opens at TGH: WFLA – NewsChannel 8

Medical providers make healthy investment in digital charting

The Tampa Tribune

The first regional initiative, backed by a $6 million federal stimulus grant to the University of South Florida, PaperFree Florida will attempt to get at

Cancer Specialist Setting Up Part-time Clinic in Lakeland

The Lakeland Ledger

Reintgen, who left LRCC earlier this year, recently joined University of South Florida Health. He is establishing a part-time clinic in Lakeland to make it

Food for thought: Vitamins that keep your brain young

ABC NEWS 4 (Featured in more than 20 news outlets including: FOX 4 Now, WALB 10 News, NBC 26, Action 3 News, WTEN, KTNV Las Vegas, KIII TV3, WGBA-TV, NewsChannel5, KIVI-TV)

a doctor of pharmacology and professor in the department of neurosurgery and brain repair at the University of South Florida College of Medicine…

Tonsillectomy death ruled ‘natural causes’

The Tampa Tribune (Suncoast News)

Alec Beningfield, a head and neck surgeon and assistant professor at the University of South Florida, said the problem with the anomaly was one of those

Surgery can be less than a fix

The St. Petersburg Times

Uribe, the surgical director for spine services at the University of South Florida, adds that although back pain is as old as man, doctors are still

Felon opens urgent care center after he has to close pain clinic

The St. Petersburg Times

Dr. Rafael Miguel, a professor of medicine at the University of South Florida and former member of the state Board of Medicine, said he was not surprised

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