Partnerships & Innovation
Mo-Bull Nurse Medical Clinic
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Current Schedule as of May 2025
Tampa Hope
3704 E 3rd Ave, Tampa, FL, 33605, United States
Monday's || 9:00 am - 4:00 pmThe Salvation Army
1603 N Florida Ave, Tampa, 33602
Tuesday's || 9:00 am - 4:00 pmMetropolitan Ministry
2301 N Tampa St, Tampa, FL 33602
First Wednesday || 9:00 am - 4:00 pmPinellas Hope
3704 East 3rd Ave, Tampa, FL 33605
Thursday's || 9:00 am - 4:00 pm -
Care includes typical primary care services:
- Well visits
- Physicals (school and sports)
- Immunizations
- Common acute health issues
- Chronic health issues
- Point
of care tests
- Blood glucose
- Pregnancy
- Rapid strep
- Cholesterol
- Women's care
Through a four-year grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (award number UK1HP46068), the USF College of Nursing launched the Mo-Bull Nurse Medical Clinic. Complete with two exam rooms, a bathroom, a freezer, and a pop-up awning, the Mo-Bull clinic is staffed with two advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), a patient care coordinator, faculty preceptor, and serves as a clinical training site for undergraduate nursing students.
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Principal Investigator Usha Menon, RN, PhD, FAAN, FSBM, senior associate vice president of USF Health and dean of the College of Nursing, and her team have been working closely with many of the key partners and communities that are engaged with the Mo-Bull Nurse Medical Clinic. These collaborative partnerships strengthen our ability to provide consistent care with expanded services to meet the needs of underserved community residents and to develop strategies to sustain the Mo-Bull clinic beyond the life of the grant.
Get Involved!
Email [email protected] or call 813-396-0550 for more information on
- interprofessional rotations
- supporting the sustainability of the unit
- van locations
- or any other questions
The Care for Life Station Powered by Skanska
When the Mo-Bull Nurse Medical Clinic rolled onto the USF Tampa campus in March, Skanska committed to aiding in the construction of a nightly home for the unit. The Gulf Coast’s first completely nurse-managed Mo-Bull clinic required more than just typical lined pavement. Skanska fully funded and commissioned the work for the brand-new ‘Care for Life Station Powered by Skanska,’ complete with the requisite connections for water, electricity, and sewage.