COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
We are one of the largest and most diversified health education institutions
in the nation. Established in 1958, the College of Public Health and Health
Professions was the first college in the United States dedicated to educating
students of many different health professions. Today, Public Health and
Health Professions is one of six colleges that comprise the University
of Florida Health Science Center. The other colleges are Dentistry, Medicine,
Nursing, Pharmacy, and Veterinary Medicine. The College of Public
Health and Health Professions is a national leader in the education of
health professionals. We currently educate students in Clinical and Health
Psychology, Communicative Disorders, Health Science, Health Services Administration,
Health Services Research, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Public
Health, Rehabilitation Counseling, and Rehabilitation Science. We emphasize
the development of intellectual resources and skills enabling our graduates
to prosper in today's complex health delivery systems. In addition, the
College is committed to the development of cutting edge science in areas
such as health and behavior, the rehabilitation of central nervous system
impairment, and health systems functioning.