Join us for a webinar featuring infectious disease specialist Dr. Manuel Colomé-Hidalgo from the Universidad Autónoma in the Dominican Republic and Drs. Arlene Calvo and Dina Martinez-Tyson from COPH's Salud Latina USF.
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COPH's Dr. Mahmooda Khaliq Pasha recently represented USF at the first-ever Global Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres. The event brought together public health leaders to strengthen global collaboration and advance solutions to today’s health challenges.
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🔥 Hot days are here—and they're getting hotter.
Join us to hear from Jeff Berardelli and public health experts about extreme heat, climate impacts and how to stay safe this summer. www.mobilize.us/cleoinstitut...
COPH researchers recently led an international training session designed to help health care providers better understand statistical concepts, interpret research findings and confidently apply evidence to practice.
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The seeds of a public health career can start anywhere.
For COPH alumna Victoria Noel, they started at home, where lessons in service and caring for others inspired a lifelong commitment to community health.
Read her story: www.usf.edu/health/publi...
From classroom discussions to cultural immersion, COPH students recently traveled to Japan as part of USF's ongoing partnership with Gifu University.
Students explored Japan's health care systems and experienced the rich culture and traditions of the Gifu region.
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Ven, acompáñanos en este seminario virtual junto con el médico infectólogo Dr. Manuel Colomé-Hidalgo, Md,PhD de la Universidad Autónoma República Dominicana y las doctoras Dr. Arlene Calvo y Dr. Dina Martinez-Tyson de Salud Latina USF.
Registrate en: events.teams.microsoft.com/event/a2b67a...
COPH researchers are working to better understand traffic-related air pollution in Tampa and how it impacts the health of communities living near busy roadways.
Using low-cost air quality sensors, their research is helping provide more localized data.
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Congrats to alumna Aarya Satardekar on earning 1st place at the Association of American Cancer Institutes Catchment Area Data Excellence Conference!
Her award-winning research examined racial disparities in cancer care access and outcomes in Florida.
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Summer is upon us. We are seeing all kinds of weather extremes across the country as temperatures climb. Heat is an increasing factor which puts our health at risk.
Join us on Saturday, June 13th, 2-...