Catching up with PHHP alumnus and Yale assistant professor Gabriel Cartagena
Cartagena is helping establish the Yale psycho-oncology program.
Cartagena is helping establish the Yale psycho-oncology program.
Dr. Tana Carson’s dream is to have every university teaching this swim program for students with autism. (Photo courtesy of iCan Swim)
Zach Lowenstein, M.P.H., is leading a federal initiative in wastewater management to protect the public health of at-risk communities.
Novelist and alumna Dr. Roberta Isleib provides her suggestions for a great summer read.
Public health practitioners and UF M.P.H. alumnae celebrate a shared dedication to the field of epidemiology, engaging in a legacy of mentorship that spans years
Simms, the owner of Choice Rehab Connections, has been named to the list of fastest-growing Gator businesses.
The gift will support tuition for a student enrolled in the UF Certificate in Driver Rehabilitation Therapy program housed in the department of occupational therapy.
The Evans Family Doctor of Physical Therapy Scholarship supports tuition and partial cost of living expenses during the entire DPT program.
They are recognized for achievements that positively impact their communities, professions and The Gator Nation.
Smith shares her thoughts on receiving the scholarship, her time in the M.P.H. program and what’s next.