Birthing Simulator - Eye Opening Experience for Nursing Students
USF College of Nursing’s Center for Virtual Learning comes complete with birthing experience for students. On January 23 and January 30, the “Noelle” computerized mannequin will simulate a patient...
View ArticleOh BABY! USF IVF
A FAMILY’S JOURNEY THROUGH USF IVF The lights were positioned in the studio just right…the canvas backdrop had been smoothed to perfection… and photographer John Lofreddo was standing by with his...
View ArticleUSF IVF in Español
USF Health en Español Series Entrevista con el Dr. Celso Silva en Español. 11 minutos. At the University of South Florida, fertility experts are involved in a daily race against time and in many...
View ArticleIVF Program expands infertility services to Sarasota
Tampa, FL (April 8, 2008) – The University of South Florida IVF and Reproductive Endocrinology Program has opened an office in Sarasota. USF IVF – Sarasota offers individualized, patient-centered...
View ArticleUSF IVF - French Connection
Saundra Saint Laurent opens the gift wrapped box and the second she sees the red, white and blue it feels as if the whole room erupts with joy. “Ah, so bu-tea-ful!” – C’est si beau! – the words...
View ArticleUSF News & World Report Rankings
- Tampa General and Moffitt again earn Top 50 ranking in U.S. News & World Report - USF Health Physicians Help Hospital Partners Climb in National Rankings Tampa, FL (July 14, 2008) — Once again...
View ArticleUSF physicians make the Best Doctors in America
In the Tampa Bay area, nearly a third (32 percent) of the physicians who made the 2008 Best Doctors in America list work at USF Health. And when you include the generous volunteer faculty members...
View ArticleUSF urogynecologist added to national robotic surgery website
Lennox Hoyte, MD USF urogynecologist Lennox Hoyte, MD, is the first physician on the Tampa General Hospital’s developing robotic surgery team to be listed on the da Vinci Surgery national website. The...
View ArticleSimulation center set for virtual hysteroscopic training
Dr. Larry Glazerman, director of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at USF Health, teaches fellow OB-GYN faculty member Dr. Amanda Alvelo-Malina how to use the new hysteroscopic simulator. The USF...
View ArticleSpousal violence increases risk of losing pregnancy
USF Health’s Amina Alio, PhD, was lead author of the new study in Lancet, finding a strong link between spousal violence and fetal loss. Women victimized by spousal abuse are at significantly...
View ArticleUrogyn and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery expands to Sarasota
Tampa, FL (April 21, 2009) – The University of South Florida Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery program has opened an office in Sarasota. The program offers a full range of medical and...
View ArticleProgram offers at-risk moms and babies a healthy start
Healthy Start mother Selena Scott went to Capitol Hill recently to advocate for the USF COPH administered program, which aims to lower infant mortality rates in Central Florida. Some might see Selena...
View ArticleFocus on Females radio show features USF Health doctors
USF Health urogynecologist Lennox Hoyte, MD, will be featured as the guest medical expert 1 to 2 p.m., this Sunday, June 28, on the Focus on Females Radio Healthcare Clinic aired on Talk Radio 860 AM....
View ArticleDr. Keefe headed for NYU; Dr. Lynch OB-GYN interim chair
Dr. David Keefe August, 31, 2009 — David Keefe, MD, chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at USF Health, has accepted a position as the Kaplan Professor and Chair of Obstetrics and...
View ArticleUSF to test H1N1 vaccine in pregnant women and children who are HIV-infected
The USF arm of the NIH trials will be performed at Genesis, Tampa General Hospial and USF clinics. Tampa, FL (Oct. 26, 2009) — The University of South Florida is participating in two federal studies...
View ArticleGrateful patients present $50,000 to USF Breast Health program
A community of patients, friends and supporters has raised $50,000 to support the USF Breast Health program, the result of a relentless effort by local Capt. Lori Deaton to organize a “Hooked on Hope”...
View ArticleUSF-TGH medical team performs first EXIT procedure
The uncommon, high-risk delivery involved more than 20 physicians and other health practitioners Read St. Petersburg Times story… Tampa, FL (Nov. 12, 2009) – A multidisciplinary team of USF Health and...
View ArticleMotivational "women-only" cardiac rehab improves symptoms of depression
Theresa Beckie, PhD, of the USF College of Nursing, compared the physical and psychosocial effects of a traditional cardiac rehabilitation to a program geared specifically for women. ORLANDO, FL....
View ArticleUSF researchers win grant to study ovarian cancer
Some 25,000 women are diagnosed each year with ovarian cancer. Most of them don’t find out about it until it’s too late. “Nearly 15,000 of them are dead within five years,’’ said Dr....
View ArticleTalk radio healthcare clinic to feature USF Health physicians
Several USF physicians will be featured as guest medical experts from February through April on the Focus on Females Radio Healthcare Clinic (www.focusonfemales.com/radio.php). The series, which airs...
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