M.P.H. students present at Women Rising in Medicine conference
The group's research focused on targeted strategies for addressing care gaps in postpartum hemorrhage outcomes.
The group's research focused on targeted strategies for addressing care gaps in postpartum hemorrhage outcomes.
Sam Curry and Karin Rashid recently traveled to Tallahassee to promote children’s health care access alongside Florida Voices for Health.
Team members delivered several presentations and received multiple awards.
She presented her health behavior theory research at the annual meeting of the Association of Schools and Programs in Public Health.
He was recognized for his work developing a novel disease surveillance method.
She was one of 400 delegates from more than 60 countries selected to learn about strategies for peace from leading activists.
Costa’s research examines how spiritual meaning-making shapes stimulant use, sexual decision-making and HIV prevention behaviors.
She received Distinguished Paper and Clinical Pearls Awards from the North American Primary Care Research Group.
Department of Occupational Therapy students, faculty and preceptors took home several awards at this year’s annual conference.
Vincent Mei and Owen Visser traveled to Liverpool, England, to present their research to an international group of bioinformatics scientists.