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The USF Health Morsani College of Medicine Department of Plastic Surgery is dedicated to providing state of the art medical and surgical care in all aspects of Plastic Surgery. The USF Health affiliated hospitals include Tampa General Hospital, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, The Bay Pines Veterans Hospital. The James A. Haley Veterans Hospital, and All Childrens Hospital.
At USF Health, we are committed to teaching our residents to become some of the best and brightest Plastic Surgeons in the field. The mission of the USF Health Department of Plastic Surgery is to provide the best available, most technologically advanced training and compassionate care to all of our patients.
Mission Statement
The USF Health Department of Plastic Surgery is dedicated to delivering world-class, compassionate clinical care, advancing the field through innovative research, and maturing future leaders in plastic surgery through comprehensive education and training.
Vision Statement
To be a global leader in plastic surgery by defining the benchmark for excellence in clinical care, pioneering discoveries, and training the next generation of surgeons to lead with skill, empathy, and integrity.
Bloom Tampa Bay
Dr. Nicholas Panetta - Chief of Plastic and Burn Surgery at Tampa General Hospital, Chair of the USF Department of Plastic Surgery, joins bloom host Gayle Guyardo to discuss innovative technology being used to treat lymphedema.
Bloom Tampa Bay
TGH Appoints Dr. Ram Velamuri as New Medical Director of Regional Burn Center
“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Velamuri to lead the burn center during such an exciting period of innovation and growth at Tampa General,” said Leah Toms, senior administrator of the Plastic & Burn Surgery Institute at Tampa General.
TGH Appoints Dr. Ram Velamuri as New Medical Director of Regional Burn Center
USF and TGH Partner to Introduce Advanced Surgical Robotics to Tampa Bay
Addressing the importance of health care advances to improve and save lives, the University of South Florida and Tampa General Hospital signed a robust partnership with Medical Microinstruments, Inc. (MMI) that will bring a cutting-edge medical device to the Tampa Bay region for the first time.