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A Morsani College of Medicine student receiving their Match Day residency information

USF Health senior medical students match to residencies

About 170 senior medical students from the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine were successfully matched and learned where they will spend their residency training after graduation from medical school in May.

March 22, 2021USF Health, University News

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USF Health was among top U.S. medical centers to test new ALS treatment shown to significantly benefit patients

Despite two approved medications and at least 100 clinical trials later, an urgent need for new treatments to improve the lives of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a relentlessly progressive and fatal disease, continues to exist.

September 3, 2020Research and Innovation, USF Health

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USF Health receives $4 million estate gift to assist medical students

The University of South Florida Health Morsani College of Medicine recently received more than $4 million, the largest single gift to scholarships in the history of the medical college. The gift from the late Dr. Jack F. Ross will benefit the medical scholarship that bears his name.

June 17, 2020USF Health, University News

Medical student, Sam Harris, distributes hygiene products during COVID-19 social distancing.

USF medical students create new ways to reach patients

When COVID-19 restrictions kept USF medical students from all direct contact with patients, many refused to stay away completely. Instead, they used online tools to build new services and resources to reaffirm their commitment to the field. From making calls to check on patients, to creating multilingual resource guides for underserved communities, to creating online cooking clubs or even assisting health care workers with their own personal duties, students found ways to do what they most love – to help others.

June 5, 2020COVID-19, University News

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Five USF Faculty Members Recognized with Excellence in Innovation Awards

From chemistry to computer science and clean water, these faculty members are some of USF’s top innovators.

January 15, 2020Honors and Awards, Research and Innovation, University News

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Unexpected Viral Behavior Linked to Type 1 Diabetes in High-Risk Children

New results from The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young (TEDDY) study show an association between prolonged enterovirus infection and the development of autoimmunity to the insulin-producing pancreatic beta-cells that precedes type 1 diabetes.

December 2, 2019Research and Innovation, USF Health

USF MCOM researchers in front of a computer

USF Medical School and Microsoft Create First-Ever Medical School of Innovation

The USF Health Morsani College of Medicine (MCOM) at the University of South Florida in Tampa and Microsoft teamed up to create the first-ever Medical School of Innovation, placing the school among the most innovative for integrating technology into approaches for teaching medicine.

October 31, 2019Research and Innovation, USF Health

A CT Scan of a cerebral infraction stroke

Medical Management vs. Mechanical Thrombectomy for Mild Strokes: Same Safety and Effectiveness

USF Health was part of an international multicenter study analyzing patient outcomes when treating mild stroke deficits caused by an obstructed large brain vessel.

September 24, 2019Research and Innovation, USF Health

USF Health Morsani College of Medicine's newest students at the white coat ceremony

New Medical Students Become First to Occupy the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine in Downtown Tampa

The USF Health Morsani College of Medicine’s newest students donned their first white coats Aug. 29 during a ceremony at the Tampa Convention Center. The college and other USF Health leaders officially welcomed the 182 students who will be among the first to occupy the college’s new building when it officially opens in late 2019.

August 30, 2019USF Health

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Soy Supplements may Benefit Asthma Patients with Specific Genetic Variations

A 2015 multicenter randomized clinical trial concluded that soy isoflavone dietary supplements do not improve lung function or other clinical outcomes in patients with asthma, despite earlier population studies suggesting a link between soy intake and reduced asthma severity.

August 27, 2019Research and Innovation, USF Health

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Nano-Delivered Therapy Inhibits Spread of Ovarian, Uterine Cancer Cells

Advanced ovarian and uterine cancers are deadly diseases. Ovarian cancers, in particular, present with vague symptoms common to other diseases, and often are not diagnosed until a late stage when cancer has spread throughout the abdomen.

August 8, 2019Research and Innovation, USF Health

The 2019 Morsani College of Medicine graduating class

Morsani College of Medicine Welcomes Nation’s Newest Doctors & Bids Farewell to USF President

More than 1,000 friends and family of USF Health senior medical students packed The Mahaffey Theatre to welcome the nation’s newest doctors and bid farewell to University of South Florida System President Judy Genshaft.

May 13, 2019USF Health

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