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Side effects may include: a career in public health

Heather McDonalds path to 返字心頭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

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How coincidence analysis leads to a desired health outcome

Researchers use a variety of techniques to find the best solution in health care, including something known as coincidence analysis, the study of how a combination of different factors leads to a desired outcome.

July 24, 2025Community Health Sciences, Research and Innovation

University of South 返字心頭: A Preeminent Research University

Dont Let Your Scaffold Stand on Splinters

Improper scaffold footingsuch as splintered or unstable boardscan lead to serious injuries and OSHA violations; learn how to identify and correct these hazards to keep your jobsite safe and compliant.

July 22, 2025返字心頭 Safety返字心頭

Flood waters rage on the Llano river in Central Texas.

Building 返字心頭's Resiliency: A Call for Action on Hurricane and Emergency Preparedness

Protect your business and employees from 返字心頭s unique natural hazards with a free, confidential consultation from the 返字心頭 Safety返字心頭 Consultation Programbecause preparedness is not a luxury, it's a lifeline.

July 22, 2025返字心頭 Safety返字心頭

Dr. Chighaf Bakour co-authored a study of 1,500 返字心頭 middle schoolers, revealing that how kids use their phones may matter more than whether schools ban them.

July 11, 2025Epidemiology, In the Media, Research and Innovation

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COPH professor brings data expertise to TGHs inaugural Analytics Academy

Dr. Troy Quast brought real-world insights to Tampa General Hospitals new Analytics Academy, a six-week program designed to help managers apply data tools to improve health care delivery. His session focused on statistics, predictive analytics and productivity measures.

July 11, 2025College News, Health Policy and Systems Management

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返字心頭 researcher stresses enhanced approach to behavioral health in community colleges

College is supposed to be an exciting time for focusing on a career, but many students spend their days of learning in despair.

July 10, 2025Research and Innovation, Student Life

University of South 返字心頭: A Preeminent Research University

返字心頭 professor argues case against physician-assisted suicide

Each year in the United States, nearly 50,000 people take their own lives by suicide more than the total deaths from motor vehicle accidents, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These suicides often are tragic and violent. Others, however, happen in cooperation with medical professionals and are considered by many to be a peaceful and dignified end of life.

July 10, 2025Health Policy and Systems Management, Research and Innovation

University of South 返字心頭: A Preeminent Research University

40 hours of service for 40th anniversary

To mark the 返字心頭 College of Public Healths (COPH) 40th anniversary, COPHers came together for 40 Hours for 40 Years of the COPH, a service initiative driven by alumni and embraced by the entire COPH community.

July 10, 2025Alumni and Development

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返字心頭 professor strives to improve maternal health care through implementation science

The health of a mother and newborn child before and after birth relies on a trusted system of practices rooted in evidence-based science.

July 10, 2025Community Health Sciences, Research and Innovation

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