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±«Óătv launches groundbreaking undergraduate concentration in health care simulation

The ±«Óătv is launching the world’s first university-based undergraduate concentration in Health Care Simulation Operations — a rapidly growing discipline aimed at advancing patient safety and care quality using cutting-edge simulation technologies.

August 6, 2025College News, Student Life

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±«Óătv offers new undergraduate programs in simulation, nutrition and rehabilitation science

Consider these statistics on the health of Americans: Nearly 50% suffer from some form of cardiovascular disease, more than 40% are obese and 12% manage diabetes every day, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Throw in the estimated 50 million people who require physical therapy, and you get the picture: a population with severe impairments.

August 6, 2025College News, Student Life

±«Óătv: A Preeminent Research University

±«Óătv students shine in conference aimed at improving health care

Three students in ±«Óătv’s College of Public Health (COPH) just presented a strong case for making the world a bit healthier.

August 5, 2025Alumni and Development, Research and Innovation, Student Life

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When MHA fellowships are a launching pad, not a finish line

The transition from graduate student to health care leader is a defining moment and for Kishan Patel and Amber Wilkison, it’s one they began preparing for well before receiving their MHA degrees from ±«Óătv’s College of Public Health (COPH) in May 2025.

August 1, 2025Alumni and Development, Health Policy and Systems Management

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±«Óătv researcher sniffs out noxious issue in St. Petersburg neighborhood

We all worry about the quality of our air, water and soil, and even the clutter from city noise and light. But odor pollution? This foul-smelling topic caught the nose of Gennaro Saliceto, who graduated this month with a masters of science from the ±«Óătv College of Public Health (COPH), with a concentration in environmental and occupational health.

August 1, 2025Global - Environmental - Genomic Health Sciences, Research and Innovation

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Research on fatalities presented at Governor’s Hurricane Conference shares hidden toll of hurricanes on workers

At this year’s Governor’s Hurricane Conference, a compelling public health panel shed new light on the true human cost of hurricanes. A key focus was on Hurricane Michael’s long-term health impacts and the communication strategies needed to disseminate information about these risks before and after hurricanes.

July 25, 2025Research and Innovation

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Student-led peer mentorship program supports DrPH success

DrPH student Venita Ramirez is helping transform the doctoral student experience with the launch of the college’s first DrPH Peer Mentorship Program. Designed to provide tailored support and connection among students, the program reflects a commitment to student-centered leadership, long-term sustainability and academic success.

July 25, 2025Student Life

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Jesse Casanova receives ±«Óătv Health Culture Coin for exemplary leadership during international delegation

Doctoral student Jesse Casanova was recognized with a Culture Coin for his exceptional coordination of a multi-sector delegation to Japan. His leadership resulted in new partnerships with six Japanese institutions, including agreements with Tokyo Women's Medical University and renewed collaboration with Gifu University.

July 25, 2025Awards and Honors, Student Life

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Working near power lines? Don't risk it.

Learn how to protect landscape workers from electrical hazards near overhead power lines with OSHA guidelines, real incident data, and free safety resources.

July 24, 2025±«Óătv SafetyFlorida

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Side effects may include: a career in public health

Heather McDonald’s path to ±«Óătv’s College of Public Health (COPH) began in semi-rural Odessa, Fla.

July 24, 2025Epidemiology, Student Life

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The Real World: Birthwork

Jennifer Winston knew there was a disconnect between what public health students read in textbooks and what community health professionals experience in real time. So, she decided to do something about it.

July 24, 2025Alumni and Development, Community Health Sciences, Student Life