UF launches public health bachelor’s degree
PHHP has received approval from the Florida Board of Governors to offer a bachelor’s degree in public health beginning this fall.
PHHP has received approval from the Florida Board of Governors to offer a bachelor’s degree in public health beginning this fall.
The UF Public Health Student Association has planned a fun-filled week to educate students and the public about the contributions of public health to our communities.
PHHP employees John Anderson, Kristen Cason, Stephanie McBride, Aaron McEnery, Tamara Millay and Brenda Wiens have been named winners in the Health Science Center division.
A study led by Dr. Arch Mainous finds that less than one-quarter of patients who met the criteria for prediabetes received drug or lifestyle modification treatment from their primary care physician.
A study by Yanning Wang found that 88 percent of teens who used the drugs non-medically said they obtained the medications from someone else.
Dr. Ira Longini and colleagues discuss the trial that combined an experimental vaccine with an innovative method of vaccinating people, resulting in an estimated 100 percent efficacy of the vaccine against the Ebola virus. Photo: WHO/S. Hawkey
Led by Dr. David Fedele, Team Speak is one of the first mobile health interventions to target health maintenance in early adolescence.
HealthStreet brings its innovative model of community engagement to Putnam and Union counties, thanks to a new $300,000 grant from the Florida Blue Foundation.
Dr. John Lednicky and colleagues say regional monitoring of the flu virus could help build a better flu vaccine.
The college recognized John Anderson and Stephanie McBride at the annual faculty and staff appreciation dinner.