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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA Making Life Better®
More Than a Building, We are Building a Healthier Future and Economy in Tampa Bay Dr. Charles Lockwood Senior Vice President, USF Health Dean, USF Health Morsani College of Medicine
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2014 2015 2016 2017
3,990 5,235
6,174 6,358
Morsani College of Medicine Applications
Creating a Health Care District Where Best and Brightest Talent Want to Come
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78 80
90 91 92
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Morsani College of Medicine Medical College Admission Test Percentile Rank
Attracting the brightest minds with the highest MCAT scores in Florida.
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$100.0
$150.0
$200.0
$250.0
2014 2015 2016 2017
$127.5 $156.0
$201.3 $220.3
All MCOM Faculty Research Funding
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786,049
861,485
934,373
FY15 FY16 FY17
USF Health Care Patient Volume
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79
63 56 55
2015 2016 2017 2018
U.S. News & World Report Medical School Research Ranking
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Academic Excellence Fuels Momentum for Downtown Move
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Why USF in Water Street Tampa? Millennials want to live, work,
play and stay in amenity rich healthy urban environment.
Currently MCOM is the farthest top 75 NIH-funded medical school from its primary teaching affiliate – TGH.
New site will be within walking distance to USF Health’s world-class CAMLS.
Natural fit for the the world’s 1st WELL-certified district.
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Bringing World-Class Cardiovascular Research Closer to Home
Heart disease - leading cause of death and health care costs in Florida and US.
HI will attract world-class cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, transplant surgeons and 30-NIH funded researchers to Tampa Bay.
Dr. Sam Wickline, world-renowned physician scientist, named as first director.
TGH has one of the busiest cardiac transplant, cardiology programs in the U.S.
Significant catalyst for new biotech.
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Other projects to start construction: luxury hotel, new streets, signature office tower, and an adjoining office building.
Heart Institute alone projects $28M dollars in additional NIH funding within 5 years.
Each dollar of NIH funding adds at least $2.35 to local economy.
Heart Institute is projected to drive $56M-$73M dollars each year in local economic activity.
Researchers and clinicians close to USF Health CAMLS and TGH increases basic and translational research, and attracts private-public partnerships.
Will Drive Economic Development: “Bigger than Baseball” Game Changer
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