Divisions
Social EM, Population & Global Health
Social Emergency Medicine
The social emergency medicine section is a growing centerpiece of our resident education and faculty research that combines traditional and simulation based techniques in education, as well as collaborative interdisciplinary project design to benefit patients and the community.
The Social EM section is anchored by the Coordinated Regional Harm Reduction Continuum (CRHRC) but also includes work in structural competency; race/racism and medicine; social determinants of health; healthcare disparities; the role of medical anthropologists in clinical spaces; co-development of medical pathways with patients, physicians and social scientists; patient centered care; gender and culture; and the role of the environment and climate in health/health outcomes.
The Social Emergency Medicine Section at USF/TGH works to integrate structural competency into medical education and patient care through innovative assemblages of new pathways that address underlying structural determinants of health and health disparities.
Our pathways are built through collaboration with social scientists, public health experts, physicians, other care providers, and patients. We believe that direct clinical involvement of social scientists is a novel key to our success.
Our work with infectious disease and substance use disorder best exemplifies early success of the model. In addition, we are excited to partner with the Crisis Center Tampa Bay, Gulf Coast JFCS Refugee Services, IDEA Exchange, USF Anthropology, and Tampa Bay Street Medicine.
ACEP E-QUAL
USF EM/TGH named to the ACEP E-QUAL Honor Roll for the third straight year in 2024.
Our Social Medicine Programs
Meet the Team
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Heather Henderson, PhD
Director of Social Emergency Medicine -
Bernice McCoy, PhD
Associate Director of Social Medicine -
Enola Okonkwo, MD
Associate Program Director, Crisis Center Medical Director, GCJS Medical Director -
Jason W. Wilson, MD, PhD
Chair, USF EM; Chief of EM TGH -
Rebecca Campbell-Montalvo, PhD
Assistant Professor Social EM, Population, and Global Health -
Daniel Lende, PhD
Professor
Department of Anthropology
Affiliate Faculty, Department of Emergency Medicine -
Gimbo Hyuha, MD, MMe
Gimbo Hyuha, MD, MMeAssistant Profesor
USF EM
EM Physician
EM Physician
Department of EM
MUHAS at MNH
Tanzania -
Humphrey Godwin Medarakini, MD, MMed
Humphrey Godwin Medarakini, MD, MMedAssistant Professor
USF EM
EM Physician
Department of EM
MUHAS at MNH
Tanzania
"Your narcan program saved my life on 4/5/2021. God Bless."
We utilize a self Addressed stamped postcard when we distribute naloxone nasal spray at community events. The card has rescue breathing and instructions for naloxone use. We ask patients to return the post card if they use the naloxone to help track overdose rates.
Harm Reduction, Co-Located Care and Wrap Around Services
We provide co-located testing and co-located care across a harm reduction continuum. This includes HCV screening AND treatment, opioid use disorder treatment (simultaneously), as well as HIV screening and re-linkage of vulnerable patients.
Global Health
Global Health is a growing field in emergency medicine! USF EM Global Health efforts are led by Dr. Enola Okonkwo in partnership with USF Health International. Our program places a strong emphasis on local and global collaboration, viewing partnerships as invaluable opportunities for mutual growth and understanding. Through shared experiences and knowledge exchange, we strive to train our physicians to be well-equipped to care for patients in an increasingly interconnected world.
Residents interested in pursuing global health have the option of using their elective time to gain more experience in global health.