The generous gift from former USF President Judy Genshaft and Steven Greenbaum names the iMRI surgical suite, a powerful tool for the TGH Neuroscience Institute.
, /PRNewswire/ –TheTampa General Hospital(TGH) Foundationannounced a generous gift fromDr. Judy Genshaft and Mr. Steven Greenbaum that will name theiMRIsurgical suite in the Taneja Surgical, Neuroscience & Transplant Tower, scheduled to open in 2028 adjacent to Tampa General’s academic medical center on Davis Islands.

Genshaft is the former president of theUniversity of South Florida and a member of the TGH FoundationBoardof Trustees. She and Greenbaum, her husband,made the $350,000 gift in honor ofDr. Harry vanLoveren, chief of the TGH Neuroscience Institute.
“Patients come to the TGH Neuroscience Institute to receive world-classcarefrom a world-class team,” said John Couris, president and CEO of Florida Health Sciences Center | Tampa General Hospital.”This tremendous gift from Judy and Stevewill enable us to continue to elevate that care.”
Tampa General Hospital was named in the Top 10% for Neurology & Neurosurgery and High-Performing for Stroke Care by U.S. News & World Report for 2025-2026. In addition,it earnedplacement on Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2025 list for Neurological Care and ranked among the Best Specialized Hospitals for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
“We are proud to support the future of TGH through the Taneja Tower,” said Genshaft and Greenbaum. “Dr. vanLoverenis not only an outstanding surgeon and leader, but someone who genuinely listens to his patients and cares deeply about their experience. Our gift honors the meaningful difference he makes in patients’ lives.”
TheiMRIsuiteis a powerful tool for the TGH Neuroscience Institute. The suite provides real-time, high-resolution imaging during surgery that dramatically improves precision and reduces the need for follow-up.
“TheiMRIoperating theater will be the crown jewel of the Taneja Tower’s Neuroscience Institute,” said vanLoveren.”I’mgrateful to Dr. Genshaft and Mr. Greenbaum for this investment in elevating patient care.”
“Thiswonderful gift from Judy and Steve continues their legacy of giving throughout our Tampa Bay community,” said Frann Leppla, executive vicepresidentand TGH Foundation president. “We’re so incredibly grateful for their generous investment in our world-class academic health system.”
The Taneja Tower will serve as home for Tampa General’s surgery, neuroscience and transplant service lines. The 565,000-square-foot tower will be a pillar of theTampa Medical & Research District, which is anchored by Tampa General and USF Health Morsani College of Medicine.The tower, which consists of a plaza level and 12 floors, will provide 144 patient beds, 32 operating suites and expanded intensive care unit (ICU) capacity. In addition to spaces for education and training, emergency response and sterile processing.
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Tampa General is the area’s safety-net hospital, caring for anyone regardless of ability to pay; in fiscal year 2024, Tampa General provided a net community benefit of approximately $289.1 million in the form of health care for underinsured patients, community education and financial support to community health organizations in Tampa Bay. It is recognized as one of the adult solid organ transplant centers in the nation and is the primary teaching hospital for the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine. With five medical helicopters, Tampa General transports critically injured or ill patients from surrounding counties to receive the advanced care their conditions require. Tampa General has a nationally accredited comprehensive stroke center and its 32-bed Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit is the largest on the West Coast of Florida. It 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’s footprint includes TGH North, which consists 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; two TGH outpatient centers; TGH Virtual Health; and 20TGH Imagingoutpatient radiology centers throughout Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas and Palm Beach counties. Tampa Bay area residents receive world-class care from theTGH Urgent Care, powered by the Fast Tracknetwork of clinics. To see a medical care professional live anytime, anywhere on a smartphone, tablet or computer, visitVirtual Health | Tampa General Hospital (tgh.org).For more information, go towww.tgh.org.
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