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The new USF Health Morsani College of Medicine is now open in downtown Tampa.
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USF Health Dean Charles Lockwood leads a tour of the new med school in downtown Tampa.
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Healthcare workers and seniors will be among the first in the state to receive the COVID vaccines.
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Dr. Cliff Davis and his medical team perform first Histotripsy, a non-invasive procedure using sound waves to remove liver tumors.
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Wholesome Church is a COVID-19 testing site in Wimauma.
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