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USF Nursing Students unite to champion cancer research

Students at the USF Health College of Nursing turned their compassion into action by rallying their peers to participate in the 18th Annual Miles for Moffitt 5K.

December 20, 2024Current News, Partnerships, Student Success

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A fond farewell to Dr. Athilingam and Dr. Visovsky after decades of dedication to nursing education

After 13 years of dedicated service to the USF Health College of Nursing, exceptional nursing researchers and educators Dr. Pon Athilingam and Dr. Connie Visovsky are retiring.

December 16, 2024Current News, Research

Construction on the Beck-designed USF Health College of Nursing building expansion began in August. The timeline for this project included demolition, which began in February. The expected completion date is Spring 2026.

September 3, 2024Current News

Learn how the college impacted the future of health care in the 2023-24 academic year.

August 9, 2024Current News

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New USF Health partnership to combat severe health care shortage in Jamaica

In the vibrant heart of the Caribbean, Jamaica is facing a silent healthcare crisis. Nearly half of its healthcare workforce is leaving the island for opportunities abroad. It’s a daunting challenge for the University of the West Indies – the region's largest producer of healthcare professionals, – working to train and retain new nurses quickly enough to replace those who leave.Ìý

August 7, 2024Current News, Global Nursing, Partnerships

Pace and Nadeau pose for photos.

USF Nursing Researchers Awarded Grants to Advance Women's and Infant Health

Each year, the USF Women’s Health Collaborative fuels innovative interdisciplinary research by awarding seed grants to faculty teams focused on advancing women’s health. This year, two researchers from the USF Health College of Nursing, Dr. Catherine Nadeau and Dr. Ryan Pace, are on teams that have been selected for the Judy Genshaft Women’s Health Collaborative Award for their innovative studies that address critical health issues impacting mothers and infants.

July 25, 2024Awards & Accolades, Current News, Research

Dr. Amelia Phillips and Gillian Torr pose for a picture

USF College of Nursing prioritizes employee wellbeing with Summer Sweat Challenge

At the heart of every thriving organization or company are its employees. Balancing the demands of the workday can be challenging and time-consuming, often leaving little room for self-care and wellness. Recognizing this, the USF Health College of Nursing established its Office of Wellbeing.

July 18, 2024Current News

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Educating for emergencies: USF nursing professor hosts active shooter and mass casualty training program for the community

Active shooter and mass casualty events occur too frequently, prompting an urgent dialogue about prevention and response strategies. Following a rise in church shootings in 2021, Dr. Janet Roman, a professor at the ßÙßÇÂþ»­ College of Nursing, initiated efforts to educate and equip the community for these crises.

June 11, 2024Current News

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Transitioning Leadership: The Biobehavioral Lab welcomes Ryan Pace

Dr. Ryan Pace steps into the role of Assistant Director of the Biobehavioral Lab at the USF Health College of Nursing.

May 31, 2024Current News, Research

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USF Health College of Nursing unveils Port of Tampa Seafarers Center Clinic

The USF Health College of Nursing and Port Tampa Bay have partnered to create a first-of-its-kind on-site nurse-managed clinic to provide health care for the thousands of seafarers whose global maritime routes bring them to the port each year.

May 29, 2024Current News, Global Nursing, Partnerships

Ashley Curtis, PhD, conducts study in CASH Lab.

Golden minds in the golden years: Dr. Ashley Curtis' research on aging and cognitive wellness

As humans age, their minds and bodies undergo many changes. While many of these changes are a universal experience, such as graying hair and weakening bones, other changes, like those that affect the brain, raise many questions and concerns for researchers. Among them is Ashley Curtis, PhD, a trailblazing researcher in the USF College of Nursing, investigating how cognitive function relates to sleep in aging adults.

May 22, 2024Current News, Research

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Nursing expansion progresses: demolition complete, new construction phase set to begin

The USF Health College of Nursing expansion project is advancing with demolition complete and construction of a new state-of-the-art facility beginning.

May 20, 2024Current News

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