Posts Tagged public health undergraduate

First cohort of undergraduates takes off as Health Scholars

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The USF College of Public Health is all about pushing boundaries and for the eleven students in the Health Scholars program, that’s exactly what they are doing. The program is offered to first-time-in-college students who want to earn a bachelor of science in public health (BSPH) degree, according to Dr. Kay Perrin, […]

Health Scholar program gives undergraduate students an edge

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Undergraduates students interested in the health professions may now apply for the USF College of Public Health’s Health Scholar program. The new program is offered to first-time-in-college students who want to earn a bachelor of science in public health (BSPH) degree, according to Dr. Kay Perrin, associate professor and assistant […]

Undergraduates immerse themselves in Cuban culture

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USF College of Public Health undergraduate students, in collaboration with England’s University of Exeter medical students, chose to spend their spring break in Havana, Cuba, March 12-19. Deidre Orriola, an undergraduate COPH instructor, led the students as they took part in homestays with local Cuban families and explored several public […]

USF provides undergraduates with a 360 degree exposure in public health [VIDEO]

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The undergraduate public health program at the University of South Florida ranks No. 1 in College Factual’s  “Top 10 Veteran-Friendly Public Health Schools” list, which was featured in a Military Times article in June. However, insiders know that this isn’t the only reason why the USF College of Public Health […]

USF undergraduate public health program ranked No. 1 among nation’s best for veterans

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College Factual ranks the College of Public Health as top undergraduate choice for veterans Tampa, FL (July 1, 2015) — The undergraduate public health program at the University of South Florida ranks No. 1 in College Factual’s  “Top10 Veteran-Friendly Public Health Schools” list, which was featured in a Military Times […]

Two classes at a time suits Gregory Peters just fine

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Gregory Peters is not the typical undergraduate. A supervisor of non-invasive cardiology, he oversees a hospital department that facilitates stress tests, echocardiograms, and electrocardiograms (EKG’s). As if that’s not enough, he also joins USF cardiovascular services and H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute in administering echocardiograms when needed. […]

Public health graduates hundreds eager to improve the well-being for all

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“Just so there is no confusion, there are plenty of jobs for undergraduates,” said Kay Perrin, PhD, an associate professor and assistant dean of undergraduate studies in the USF College of Public Health. To demonstrate her point, she shared dozens of job titles from Florida’s People First website with the […]