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Jennifer Newcomb holding a USF Health culture coin

Jennifer Newcomb earns USF Health Culture Coin for strengthening connections across Internal Medicine

Keeping people connected across the Morsani College of Medicine’s largest department is no small undertaking. With more than 24 divisions, programs and centers, the Department of Internal Medicine represents over half of the college’s faculty and providers.

For nearly two decades, Jennifer Newcomb has helped provide a vital link across the expansive community, bringing the department together through thoughtful communication, collaboration and a commitment to sharing the stories that matter most.

Since joining the department in 2007, Newcomb has served in several roles, including research assistant and managing editor. Today, as communications and marketing administrator, she works closely with faculty and staff across the department to highlight its programs, publications, achievements and key initiatives.

She coordinates speakers for the department’s weekly Roy H. Behnke, MD, Grand Rounds and serves as editor of the Internal Medicine Team Rounds newsletter. Through her efforts, she ensures faculty, staff, trainees and stakeholders stay informed about key activities while recognizing the people advancing its core missions.

In recognition of her dedication to strengthening communication and fostering connection across the department, Newcomb was awarded a USF Health Culture Coin on July 24.

  • Dr. Moseley surprised Jennifer Newcomb with a culture coin.

  • Dr. Moseley is handing Jennifer Newcomb a culture coin.

  • Dr. Moseley and Jennifer Newcomb hugging.

The Culture Coin recognizes faculty and staff who exemplify USF Health’s values and demonstrate outstanding dedication to its mission of Making Life Better through education, research and patient care.

The honor was presented by Mark G. Moseley, MD, MHA, president of USF Tampa General Physicians and professor and chair of the Department of Internal Medicine at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine.

“When I joined the department as chair in the summer of 2024, I relied heavily on Jennifer and her expertise to strengthen our communication efforts across all available channels,” said Dr. Moseley. “Effective communication is essential to the success of any organization, and Jennifer has done an outstanding job keeping our large and diverse department informed and connected.”

Arjun S. Patel, senior department administrator for the Department of Internal Medicine at the Morsani College of Medicine, also recognized Newcomb’s impact on the department’s culture and sense of community.

“Jennifer is the consummate communications professional, working tirelessly to support our ambitious goals,” Patel said. “Belonging is extended bi-directionally, and Jennifer plays a key role in ensuring our teams are informed, and equally important, feel a part of our collective goal of Making Life Better.”

Jennifer Newcomb holding a culture coin.

Jennifer Newcomb holding a culture coin next to Dr. Moseley and Arjun S. Patel. 

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