Remembering PT great Martha Wroe
Martha Wroe, a professor emerita and a leader in the profession of physical therapy, has passed away at the age of 102.
Martha Wroe, a professor emerita and a leader in the profession of physical therapy, has passed away at the age of 102.
The department of environmental and global health celebrates Earth Day and recognizes the hard work of dedicated staff, faculty and researchers.
A team of UF Health Cancer Center researchers led by PHHP's Young-Rock Hong, Ph.D., has received a grant to study obesity and colorectal cancer.
She is recognized for distinguished contributions to the field of psychiatric epidemiology.
PeCAN was recognized for making outstanding contributions to a culture dedicated to improving patient safety, quality and the patient/family experience.
The study will explore whether a brief breathing exercise program can help patients undergoing a total joint replacement avoid breathing problems.
Noah Hammarlund, an assistant professor in the department of health services research, management and policy, aims to reduce health disparities in his work.
Discover how a UF Master of Health Administration degree can lead business students to new heights.
There are only a little over 100 Major League Baseball physical therapists. Three are UF PHHP alumni.
Lee Revere, Ph.D., professor and chair, shares the latest news and notable achievements from the PHHP department of health services research, management and policy.