USF Health Employee Orientation

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USF Health Leadership
Judy L. Genshaft, PhD
President, University of
South Florida
Patricia Burns, PhD, RN, FAAN
Sr. Assoc. Vice President,
USF Health
Dean, USF College of Nursing
Stephen K. Klasko, MD, MBA,
Sr. Vice President,
USF Health
Dean, USF College of Medicine
Donna Petersen, MHS, ScD
Sr. Assoc. Vice President,
USF Health
Dean, USF College of Public Health
College of Medicine
Mission
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The mission of the College of Medicine is to provide for the education of students and professionals of
the health and biomedical sciences through the creation of a scholarly environment that fosters
excellence in the lifelong goals of education, research activity and compassionate patient care.
Vision
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The USF/COM will be recognized as:
• A national leader in educating health professionals by creating a caring, student centered,
empowered learning environment;
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• A medical school community where students embrace life-long learning and self-fulfillment prepared
for satisfying and challenging careers;
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• A community of researchers dedicated to advancing knowledge through biomedical research valuing
interdisciplinary and specialty specific efforts;
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• An environment where faculty, staff and students are passionate about their work and education;
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• The keystone of a network of institutions, programs and individuals that creates innovative and
collaborative community health care systems.
College of Medicine
Joann Strobbe, MS
Assoc. Vice President & Chief
Financial Officer, USF Health
Assoc. Dean for Business
Affairs & Technology,
USF College of Medicine
Abdul S. Rao, MD, MA, DPhil
Sr. Assoc. Vice President,
USF Health
Vice Dean, Research
Director, School of Basic
Biomedical Sciences
Alicia Monroe, MD
Vice Dean for
Educational Affairs,
USF College of
Medicine
John Curran, MD
Assoc. Vice President for Faculty
& Academic Affairs, USF Health
Senior Ex. Assoc. Dean for
Faculty & Academic Affairs,
USF College of Medicine
Robert J. Belsole, MD
Chief Operating Officer, USF
Physicians Group
Vice Dean for Clinical
Affairs, USF College of
Medicine
College of Medicine
Clinical
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Cardiology
Dermatology
Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Oncologic Sciences
Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery
Pediatrics
Physical Therapy
Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
Radiology
Surgery
School of Biomedical Sciences
>Molecular Medicine
>Molecular Pharmacology &
Physiology
>Pathology and Cell Biology
Centers and Institutes
>Suncoast Gerontology Center on Health and
Longevity
>USF-India Center for Health & HIV/AIDS
>Research & Training (CHART-INDIA)
>Center for Molecular Delivery
>Biostatistics and Epidemiology Center for
>Collaborative Research
>Center for Biological Defense
>Global Center for Disaster Management and
>Cardiac Hormone Center
>Humanitarian Action at USF
>Center for Aging and Brain Repair
>Center for Environmental/Occupational Risk
>Center for Hospice, Palliative Care, and End of Life Studies
>Analysis & Management
>The Archie A & Mary-Louise Child Development Center
>Diabetes Center
>Center for Positive Health
>Pediatrics Epidemiology Center
>Florida Center for Leadership in Public Health
Practice
>Florida Infectious Disease Center
>Florida Health Information Center
>Institute for Research in Psychiatry
> Florida Toxological Research Center
>Joy McCann Culverhouse Center for Swallowing Disorders
>James & Jennifer Harrell Ctr. for the Study of Family
Violence
>USF Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center, NPF
Center of Excellence
>Lawton and Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy
Mothers and Babies
Biomedical Sciences
Faculty are Primarily PhD
 Primarily Teach First and Second Year
M.D. Students (ex: gross anatomy)
 Teach PhD Graduate Students
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 Doctoral
 Masters
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Conduct Research (Lab)
Clinical
Faculty are primarily M.D.
 Provide Patient Care in Clinics & Affiliate
Hospitals (ex: TGH, VA, MCC, ACH)
 Train Residents
 Teach M.D. Students
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 Primarily Third and Fourth Year M.D.
Students (Teach didactic, but primarily in a
clinical setting)
COM Statistics
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E&G Funding ~ $50Mil
Contract & Grant Awards FY 08 ~$130M
Practice Plan ~ $145 Mil Operation
~ 80 PhD Students and ~300 Masters
481MD Students Enrolled Fall of 2008
648 Residents
507 Full-Time Medical School Faculty
250 Staff