Facing renal failure, a child is saved by his mother’s kidney donation
USF kidney expert Dr. Alfonso Campos guides the family and health care team, from diagnosis to transplant to success. Twenty weeks into her pregnancy with her second child, Melissa Ranieri was told...
View ArticleUSF Health and Florida Advanced Cardiothoracic Surgery team up to expand...
The academic partnership with a preeminent heart transplant group will help position the University as a national leader in cardiovascular care Tampa, FL (June 15, 2015) —The USF Health Morsani College...
View ArticleUSF College of Nursing receives $2.7 million NIH grant to study gut...
Dr. Maureen Groer leads a group of USF Health researchers in a five-year study examining the connection between digestive tract microbes and health and development Tampa, FL (June 18, 2015) –The...
View ArticleFirst Day: USF physician residents embrace their specialty training
Three words: Safe. Team. Commit. That’s the message Charles Paidas, MD, urged more than 230 new resident physicians to take away from their recent all-day orientation, their official welcome to the USF...
View ArticleDr. Charles Edwards coordinates interdisciplinary care for hospitalized...
Closely huddled by attentive residents and students, USF physician Charles Edwards, MD, performs his daily rounds of patients inside Tampa General Hospital. Dr. Edwards is a hospitalist and as such, he...
View ArticleUSF Health academic partners ranked top hospitals by U.S. News
At nationally ranked Tampa General Hospital, USF physicians play leadership roles in eight of 10 medical specialties ranked top or high performing by U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World...
View ArticleUSF Health launches Epic electronic health records system
USF Health converted to Epic electronic health records (EHR) system at all its clinical sites Aug. 1, launching a new era of efficiency, improved patient care and safety, and a more cohesive system...
View ArticleUSF Health to study whether medication will help patients with atrial...
The $2.2 million investigator-initiated clinical trial will compare a new rapid-onset anticoagulant with warfarin, the standard medical treatment for Afib. Tampa, FL (Dec. 12, 2014) – The USF Health...
View ArticleThe Super Bowl of weight loss: Former NFL players drop pounds, get healthy
From left, former Buccaneer and Eagles offensive lineman Rob Taylor, former Patriot and Raiders offensive lineman Brian Holloway, Lions and Chiefs linebacker James Harrell, Dr. John Paul Gonzalvo,...
View ArticleIntegrated team of USF pediatric specialists gives family a medical home
Faced with an unknown condition that was leaving their newborn twin babies unable to breathe on their own, a family turns to USF Health, because “we needed help from top experts in uncommon...
View ArticleFacing renal failure, a child is saved by his mother’s kidney donation
USF kidney expert Dr. Alfonso Campos guides the family and health care team, from diagnosis to transplant to success. Twenty weeks into her pregnancy with her second child, Melissa Ranieri was told...
View ArticleUSF Health and Florida Advanced Cardiothoracic Surgery team up to expand...
The academic partnership with a preeminent heart transplant group will help position the University as a national leader in cardiovascular care Tampa, FL (June 15, 2015) —The USF Health Morsani College...
View ArticleUSF College of Nursing receives $2.7 million NIH grant to study gut...
Dr. Maureen Groer leads a group of USF Health researchers in a five-year study examining the connection between digestive tract microbes and health and development Tampa, FL (June 18, 2015) –The...
View ArticleFirst Day: USF physician residents embrace their specialty training [slideshow]
Three words: Safe. Team. Commit. That’s the message Charles Paidas, MD, urged more than 230 new resident physicians to take away from their recent all-day orientation, their official welcome to the USF...
View ArticleDr. Charles Edwards coordinates interdisciplinary care for hospitalized...
Closely huddled by attentive residents and students, USF physician Charles Edwards, MD, performs his daily rounds of patients inside Tampa General Hospital. Dr. Edwards is a hospitalist and as such, he...
View ArticleUSF Health academic partners ranked top hospitals by U.S. News
At nationally ranked Tampa General Hospital, USF physicians play leadership roles in eight of 10 medical specialties ranked top or high performing by U.S. News & World Report U.S. News & World...
View ArticleUSF Health launches Epic electronic health records system
USF Health converted to Epic electronic health records (EHR) system at all its clinical sites Aug. 1, launching a new era of efficiency, improved patient care and safety, and a more cohesive system...
View ArticleTaking on roles of health professionals, fifth graders ‘staff’ new USF...
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=V33zp2qf3AE Fifth graders taking part in their Junior Achievement (JA) field trip to the Muma JA BizTown in north Tampa on Sept. 29 had a new ‘storefront’ to staff and visit –...
View ArticleTampa General Hospital gives $3.5 million for Heart Institute, neurosciences...
TAMPA, Fla. (Feb. 29, 2016) – The University of South Florida announced today that it has received a $3.5 million gift from Tampa General Hospital for the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine. The...
View ArticleUSF neonatologist studies inflammatory pathways that may lead to new...
University of South Florida neonatologist Akhil Maheshwari, MD, and his team advance research to understand, detect and identify novel treatments for necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC, a...
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