Clinical and health psychology receives national recognition for interdisciplinary education
The department received the American Psychological Association's Award to Advance Interdisciplinary Education and Training in Psychology.
The department received the American Psychological Association's Award to Advance Interdisciplinary Education and Training in Psychology.
The latest issue of PHHP News, the publication for alumni and friends of the college, is now online.
The College of Public Health and Health Professions named Richelle Davis and Donna Stilwell the 2011 Employees of the Year.
The UF Speech and Hearing Clinic will once again offer its popular "Living with Hearing Loss" course and a series of lip-reading classes.
Harvard researcher Dr. Lisa I. Iezzoni will present “Eliminating Health Care Disparities for Persons with Disabilities” on Wednesday, Jan. 25 from 4 to 5 p.m. in the HPNP Complex, room G101.
Shands and UF have merged driving rehab programs in order to improve clinical care and expand research.
Yanpin Wang, a doctoral student in biostatistics, received a 2012 Distinguished Student Paper Award from the International Biometric Society’s Eastern North American Region Committee.
Dr. Colleen Le Prell, an associate professor in the department of speech, language, and hearing sciences, will lead the first FDA-approved clinical trial testing a drug that may help protect hearing during noise exposure.
James Hall III, Ph.D., a professor in the department of speech, language, and hearing sciences, received a 2012 Distinguished Achievement Award from the American Academy of Audiology.
Martina Spiess, a Ph.D student in the college’s Rehabilitation Science Doctoral Program, received an Alec Courtelis International Student Academic Award.