Three of UF’s 40 Under 40 called PHHP home
This year's honorees include alumni from PHHP's departments of physical therapy, epidemiology and health services research, management and policy.
This year's honorees include alumni from PHHP's departments of physical therapy, epidemiology and health services research, management and policy.
Since 2021, UF has hired more than 100 new faculty to increase education and research in AI. UF’s College of Public Health and Health Professions is home to nine of them.
A total of 146 donors raised $115,879 in 24 hours, propelling the College of Public Health and Health Professions to the No. 6 spot for most funds raised out of UF’s 17 colleges.
Dr. Ashby Walker appears on the American Diabetes Association monthly podcast to discuss the findings of her new study on Project ECHO Diabetes (begins at 34:33).
Compared to stroke survivors who do not have language problems, those with aphasia had 21% lower income and 7% lower wealth.
Dr. Noah Hammarlund and team found that residential location-related factors explain only half of the treatment inequities experienced by Black patients.
Dr. Keith Benson discusses the building boom of Lakeland health care facilities with LkldNow.
A tele-education program for health care providers who treat people with diabetes resulted in significant improvements in patient outcomes, including better blood sugar levels and increased use of medical devices to manage the disease, a University of Florida study finds.
After just six months, a program that provides health care providers with education and support resulted in improved health outcomes for patients.