This Month in PHHP
Read the October issue for news and updates from the college’s departments and programs.
Read the October issue for news and updates from the college’s departments and programs.
Dr. Donald Rakow will present “Nature Heals: Connecting with Nature to Improve College Student Health,” on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 4 p.m. in HPNP Complex room G101.
Dr. Ashby Walker co-leads the program, which aims to help primary care physicians in Florida and California attain a greater level of expertise in Type 1 diabetes management.
Join us Friday, Dec. 14 at University Auditorium as we honor graduates of PHHP, Nursing and Pharmacy.
Being charged by elephants, crossing the Nile River and hiking through an African conflict area with armed guards has humbled Nick Dowhaniuk.
Kane and the Healthy Gulf, Healthy Communities team received the W. K. Kellogg Foundation Community Engagement Scholarship Award.
Students and faculty members in the department of occupational therapy will offer CarFit on Thursday, Oct. 18.
A team led by Dr. Susan Nittrouer finds sixth graders with cochlear implants lagged behind their peers in language development, but strong literacy instruction could help close the gap.
Read the September issue for news and updates from the college's departments and programs.
The system helped physicians improve management of transfusional iron overload in their patients.