Study: Work satisfaction, pay are worse for those who stutter
People who stutter were nearly 25% less likely to report being satisfied in their jobs with dissatisfaction increasing over time.
People who stutter were nearly 25% less likely to report being satisfied in their jobs with dissatisfaction increasing over time.
Dr. Young-Rock Hong talks with Medscape about findings from his recent study.
A University of Florida study finds that people with diabetes who participate in telehealth doctor visits report the same level of quality of care, trust in the health care system, and patient-centered communication as patients who receive care through in-person visits.
The findings suggest that telehealth options for diabetes care should extend beyond the COVID-19 emergency period.
As part of a National Science Foundation (NSF) initiative, the University of Florida is one of four academic institutions tasked with building scientific capacities and seeking solutions for the effects of environmental changes on human health.
The College of Public Health and Health Professions recognized seven alumni whose accomplishments represent the highest levels of achievement.
A new MHA student is presented with a gold Gator pin by UF MHA alum, Emily Akers. On Friday, August 23rd, the incoming Class of 2026 participated in their first “Gator Pinning Ceremony”, an annual UF MHA tradition which signifies the beginning of the students’ academic and professional journeys…
A new University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions study funded by the National Institute of Mental Health hopes to shed light on the individual, community, mental health service delivery and policy factors that may play a role in suicide risk among autistic people.
Dr. Ashby Walker, Assistant Professor, leads a new study looking to identify challenges for primary care physicians in supporting underserved populations living with Type-1 diabetes. The study is supported by a grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust and is partnered by the Health Choice Network and the University of Florida Diabetes Institute, of which Walker leads as the Director.
Members of the University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions came together recently to discuss the power and potential of artificial intelligence for improving health care delivery as part of the college’s AI Seminar Series, sponsored by the PHHP Artificial Intelligence Work Group.