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Clinical Sites

Our program offers electives in subspecialty inpatient and outpatient rotations across our diverse sites. In addition, several unique rotations are noted below. Research blocks are available for residents pursuing longitudinal research upon application and approval by program.

Inpatient Electives

  • Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Hepatology, Pulmonology, Transplant Pulmonology, Cardiac Echocardiography, Hematology/Oncology, Bone Marrow Transplant, Hospitalist, Endocrinology, Infectious Disease, Nephrology, Stroke Neurology, General Neurology, Palliative Care, Toxicology, Critical Care Consults, Anesthesia
  • Quality Improvement & Patient Safety
  • Procedures/Interventional Radiology
  • TEACH – Clinician Educator

Inpatient Sites

Tampa General Hospital

Tampa General Hospital

Tampa General Hospital has served as a primary teaching facility for USF's College of Medicine since 1971. West central Florida's only level 1 trauma center, TGH also serves as a specialty referral center for the region. The hospital recently completed an expansion that includes a new emergency department and increased bed capacity of approximately 1,000. Located on the waterfront in scenic downtown Tampa, TGH provides an ideal environment for resident training. The patient mix on general internal medicine wards is approximately 40% indigent and 60% funded (Medicare/Medicaid/Private insurance). Residents on average perform 40-50% of their inpatient wards and consult months at TGH.

James A Haley VA Medical Center

James A. Haley Veterans Administration Hospital

Affiliated with the USF College of Medicine since its founding, the James A. Haley VA hospital has 327 acute care beds and the busiest outpatient clinic system of any VA facility in the country. The hospital serves as one of four polytrauma centers nationwide that care for service men and women who have sustained significant combat casualties. Located across the street from the main campus, the hospital has convenient access to all of the College of Medicine's facilities including clinics and main library. Residents on average perform 40-50% of their inpatient wards, consult months and ambulatory rotations at the VA.

Moffitt Cancer Center

H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute

Founded in 1986, the Moffitt Cancer Center has rapidly grown into one of the premier cancer treatment facilities in the country. A National Cancer Institute Comprehensive Cancer Center that has been named one of the top ten cancer centers in the United States, Moffitt is on the cutting edge of cancer research and treatment. Boasting a diverse patient population, world-renowned faculty and superb clinical and research facilities, Moffitt offers a truly unique training environment. Residents on average will rotate through Moffitt 3-4 times during their residency on the inpatient heme ward, inpatient oncology ward, inpatient hospitalist medicine ward, ID or Pulmonary consults or the ambulatory hematology or oncology rotations. Watch this short video to learn about the Moffitt vision, values, and mission.

Outpatient Electives

  • Palliative Care, Gastroenterology, Allergy, Cancer Survivorship Clinic, Women’s Health, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Neurology, Geriatrics (blended inpatient), Hematology, Oncology (numerous subspecialties)
  • Rotations of subspecialty blends—including non-internal medicine specialties such as dermatology, ENT, podiatry, orthopedics
  • Ambulatory care with model options including private practice, VA clinics, and telemedicine

Outpatient Sites

Morsani location

USF Health Morsani Center for Advanced Healthcare

Located on the main USF campus, a brand new, state of the art medical clinic, the Morsani Center represents the cutting edge of medical care delivery. These facilities include clinics for general internal medicine and all subspecialty areas.

James A Haley VA Hospital

VA Clinic

The James A. Haley VA clinical facilities are the busiest of any VA institution in the country. Residents will be in charge of their own continuity patients as well as rotate through a variety of subspecialty clinics.

Healthpark location

TGH Healthpark on 30th Street

The primary site for USF's care of Tampa's medically underserved population. TGH Healthpark offers primary care for adults in the Family Care Medical Center, specialist services in the Speciality Center, and care for woman and children in Genesis.