USF Health In the News – for the week of October 10, 2011

For the week of October 10, 2011 – a snapshot of our colleagues making news across the country and around the world

TELEVISION NEWS
You can access recent television news stories about USF Health here: Media Clips Gallery

 

Dr. Charles Cox and Dr. Mary Gardner discuss ABC Action News Health Reporter Linda Hurtado’s Breast Cancer

http://www.abcactionnews.com/dpp/news/health/Linda-Hurtado-has-a-very-personal-health-story-to-share-She-has-breast-cancer

 

Dr. Carrie Elk discusses Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in veterans

http://www2.tbo.com/news/news/2011/oct/11/bail-denied-for-man-who-shot-deputy-16780-vi-24564/

 

PRINT & ONLINE NEWS
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TBBJ’s 2011 Health Care Heroes winners named, celebrated

Tampa Bay Business Journal

Health care educator: Dr. John Sinnott, associate dean of USF Medicine, Dr. Charles Cox, professor of surgery at the University of South Florida

 

Social media used to support safer sex for USF study

The Tampa Tribune

Buhi, an assistant professor in USF’s College of Public Health, has spent his research career studying the sexual health and behavior of young people, focusing largely on the Internet and the threats it may, or may not, pose.

 

USF Health sports medicine expert encourages Villagers to stay active

Villages Daily Sun

Dr. Chuck Nofsinger, of the USF Health Department of Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, speaks at Savannah Center on Wednesday during the USF Health in

 

Final chapter may be shaping up in hospital networks competition

Observer News

That coalition includes both the College of Medicine at the University of South Florida and local community leaders such as Dr. Pat Crow, retired physician

 

Social media used to support safer sex for USF study

The Tampa Tribune

He and a group of student helpers are using USF to pilot test their “BtC” campaign. They recently handed out fliers and T-shirts and wrote messages in chalk

 

 

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