Office of Global Partnership & Engagement
Overview
Bull nurses have the opportunity to become globally engaged 21-century medical professionals and work collaboratively with academic institutions, health care facilities, and communities throughout the world. With credit-earning travel opportunities, mission trips and other programs, students will gain vital skills to help address emerging global health challenges.

USF Health College of Nursing Leads Panel Discussion on the Health Needs of International Maritime Workers at IPCC
USF Health College of Nursing Leads Panel Discussion on the Health Needs of International Maritime Workers at IPCC.

New USF Health partnership to combat severe health care shortage in Jamaica
In the vibrant heart of the Caribbean, Jamaica is facing a silent healthcare crisis. Nearly half of its healthcare workforce is leaving the island for opportunities abroad. It’s a daunting challenge for the University of the West Indies – the region's largest producer of healthcare professionals, – working to train and retain new nurses quickly enough to replace those who leave.
Global Partnership & Engagement Team
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Jennifer Kue, PhD
Interim Assistant Dean of Global Partnership and Engagement