The Funding Will Support Student Success,
Breaking Down Financial Barriers to Education, Licensing and
Certifications
TAMPA,
Fla., Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Tampa
General Hospital and University of South
Florida (USF) College of Nursing announced $1,000,000 in funding to expand opportunities for
student nurses in Florida.
$500,000 was awarded to USF through
the Linking Industry to Nursing Education (LINE) Fund.
Additionally, Tampa General matched the state funds with an
additional $500,000 invested in
nursing education for students at the USF College of Nursing
through a 2023 gift to the simulation center.

"We're on a mission to ensure every Floridian has access to
world-class health care, but we cannot fulfill it without highly
educated, trained and qualified nurses," said Tampa General
president and CEO John Couris. "So,
we're investing in USF Health to create more classrooms,
laboratories and training facilities where nurses can gain the best
education and participate in learning experiences to fulfill the
growing demand in the Sunshine State. We're grateful to our state
leaders for their investment in the LINE program. Together, we have
doubled the investment in this region to expand Florida's nursing
workforce and elevate the quality of care across our state."
The LINE Fund is a state grant available to Florida education
institutions to expand nursing education opportunities. The grant
can be used to support scholarships for students who meet residency
requirements, recruit additional faculty, purchase equipment and
support simulation centers to advance high-quality nursing
education programs.
On October 30, the Florida Board
of Governors voted to award $500,000
to USF College of Nursing.
"Our partnership with Tampa General Hospital through LINE
funding represents a significant investment in the future of
nursing, further enhancing our collaboration to address critical
workforce needs and support the development of highly skilled,
practice-ready nurses," said Usha
Menon, PhD, RN, FAAN, FSBM, senior associate vice president
at USF Health and dean of the College of Nursing. "We are deeply
grateful for the Legislature's commitment to nursing education and
advancing health care excellence for our community."
Support will be offered to students via various avenues,
including scholarships to satisfy unmet financial needs, pay for
application costs for early licensure and certifications, provide
additional clinical opportunities, student success coaching and
support for the world-class Simulation Center. The nursing
simulation center will include the equipment needed to ensure
students have access to tools like virtual reality, which will fall
in line with the best practices expected from health care employers
throughout the state.
"LINE funding not only supports existing students but also
creates pathways for new students to enter the high-demand field of
nursing," said Wendi
Goodson-Celerin, executive vice president and chief nursing
executive at Tampa General. "Financial concerns are a major barrier
to entry for students across the nation. Florida's LINE funding
takes a great weight off students' shoulders, inviting talented
students to the field, allowing them to focus on their studies and
train to become the best health care professionals they can be with
access to the world-class tools available through our strategic
partnership."
With the help of LINE funding, by 2028, the USF College of
Nursing will graduate more than 450 undergraduate nurses and 260
advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) each year. Through
extensive partnerships with local and regional hospitals and health
care systems, the college can provide clinical training experiences
and confidently route new graduates to employment, fulfilling the
critical need for nurses in Florida.
ABOUT TAMPA GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Tampa General Hospital, a 981-bed, not-for-profit,
academic health system, is one of the largest hospitals in America
and delivers world-class care as the region's only center for Level
l trauma and comprehensive burn care. Tampa General Hospital is the
highest-ranked hospital in the market in U.S. News & World
Report's 2024-2025 Best Hospitals, with two medical specialties
ranking among the top 20 in the nation and eight medical
specialties ranking among the top 50 best hospital programs in
the United States. Tampa General
Hospital has been designated as a model of excellence by the 2022
Fortune/Merative 100 Top Hospitals list. The academic health
system's commitment to growing and developing its team members is
recognized by three prestigious Forbes magazine rankings – in the
top 100 nationally in the 2024 America's Best Large Employers, the
top 50 in Florida in the 2024
America's Best Employer's by State and the 2023 America's Best
Employers for Women, Tampa General is the safety net hospital for
the region, caring for everyone regardless of their ability to pay,
and in fiscal year 2022, provided a net community benefit of
approximately $240.3 million in the
form of health care for underinsured patients, community education,
and financial support to community health organizations in
Tampa Bay. It is one of the
nation's busiest adult solid organ transplant centers and is the
primary teaching hospital for the USF Health Morsani College of
Medicine. With five medical helicopters, Tampa General Hospital
transports critically injured or ill patients from 23 surrounding
counties to receive the advanced care they need. Tampa General
houses a nationally accredited comprehensive stroke center, and its
32-bed Neuroscience, Intensive Care Unit is the largest on the West
Coast of Florida. It also is home to the Muma Children's
Hospital at TGH, the Jennifer Leigh Muma 82-bed neonatal intensive
care unit, and a nationally accredited rehabilitation center. Tampa
General Hospital's footprint includes TGH North which is comprised
of three hospitals and several outpatient locations in Citrus and Hernando counties, 17 Tampa General Medical
Group Primary Care offices, TGH Family Care Center Kennedy, TGH
Outpatient Center, TGH Virtual Health, and 21 TGH
Imaging outpatient radiology centers throughout Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas and Palm
Beach counties. Tampa Bay
area residents also receive world-class care from the TGH
Urgent Care powered by Fast Track network of clinics. To see a
medical care professional live anytime, anywhere on a smartphone,
tablet or computer, visit Virtual Health | Tampa General Hospital
(tgh.org). As one of the largest hospitals in the country, Tampa
General Hospital is the first in Florida to partner with GE Healthcare and open
a clinical command center that provides real-time situational
awareness to improve and better coordinate patient care at a lower
cost. For more information, go to www.tgh.org.
ABOUT USF HEALTH
USF Health's mission is to envision
and implement the future of health. It is the partnership of the
USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, the College of Nursing, the
College of Public Health, the Taneja College of Pharmacy, the
School of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, the
Biomedical Sciences Graduate and Postdoctoral Programs, and USF
Health's multispecialty physicians' group. The University of South Florida, a high-impact research
university dedicated to student success and committed to community
engagement, generates an annual economic impact of more than
$6 billion. Through hundreds of
millions of dollars in research activity each year, USF is a leader
in solving global problems and improving lives. For more
information, visit health.usf.edu.
TGH Media
Contact:
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USF Media
Contact:
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Audrey
Holtzman
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(202) 680-9262
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(440) 665-3843
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amanda@redhillsfl.com
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aholtzman@usf.edu
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