Posts Tagged Latino health

Activist Lab receives APHA Student Champions Climate Justice Award

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The USF College of Public Health (COPH) Activist Lab recently received an American Public Health Association (APHA) Student Champions Climate Justice Award. The APHA’s Center for Climate, Health and Equity presents the Student Champions for Climate Justice Awards each year to student groups across the country. Students receiving the award […]

USF is home to the first Latino Caucus for Public Health Student Chapter

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First-generation doctoral student Erik Ruiz was looking for a way to create a space at the USF College of Public Health (COPH) where he could provide the same mentorship he received while working with the American Public Health Association’s Latino Caucus for Public Health (LCPH). Alongside the support of COPH […]

¡Hablemos de la salud del riñón!

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Existe mucha desinformación en cuanto a temas de salud pública en nuestra comunidad hispana, tanto en Estados Unidos, como Latinoamérica y el resto del mundo. En este nuevo seminario mensual de la iniciativa Salud Latina, les estaremos brindando información actualizada y basada en evidencia científica, sobre temas de enfermedades relacionadas […]

HIV, Latinos and their pursuit of care

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Latinos with HIV are less likely to receive or be retained in care. COPH professor examines how to combat the problem. USF College of Public Health (COPH) associate professor Dr. Miguel Reina Ortiz has received a $299,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Center for AIDS Research (NIH CFAR) […]