A story interrupted: Honoring my friend’s legacy
Public health student Alexander Hill opens up about how a friend's suicide impacted his life
Public health student Alexander Hill opens up about how a friend's suicide impacted his life
Public health major Daniela Hoyos discusses confronting her biases about mental health and seeking help for anxiety
The event included a panel of national experts discussing mental health issues in occupational therapy practice and research.
The Department of Occupational Therapy hosted the eighth annual Sandra Edwards Colloquium on January 27, 2024. The theme for this year's Colloquium was "The 360-Degree View of Mental Health and Well-Being for Occupational Therapy." Our keynote speaker was Dr. Ginny Stoffel, Associate Professor Emerita, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
Deidre B. Pereira, Ph.D., an associate professor of clinical and health psychology co-led a study of patients with primary brain tumors through her work at the McKnight Brain Institute.
The small poster session-style event for members of Congress and their staff was designed to raise awareness of PCORI-funded studies.
Please join us for the Rehabilitation Science Seminar for a talk titled “Mental Health Screening and Management in Rehabilitation: Opportunities, Challenges, and Misconceptions” with Dr. Trevor A. Lentz, Assistant Professor, Orthopaedic Surgery, Duke Clinical Research Institute, Duke University School of Medicine, Core faculty, Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy…
Students, staff and faculty gathered to celebrate the Accessible Day at the Lake event during the afternoon of Oct. 21. The event took Gators out of the busy swamp and into a state of relaxation with Lake Wauburg’s cool breeze, clear sky and calm water. As guests enjoyed the lake and its inclusive activities, they recognized Disability Awareness Month.
Dr. Jessica Kramer and her collaborators received continued support from NIH and two COVID-19 related Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Eugene Washington PCORI Engagement Awards.
On Thursday December 5th, the Florida Public Health Association (FPHA) hosted a Mental Health Training at the UF College of Public Health and Health Professions reception hall.