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Amelia Phillips

Amelia Phillips, DrPH, MPH, CPH

Director of Wellbeing, College of Nursing

Education

  • MPH, Public Health, Maternal and Child Health, University of South Florida, 2015
  • BS, Public Health, University of South Florida, 2013
  • DrPH, Advanced Practice Leadership in Public Health, University of South Florida, 2023

Awards/Honors

  • Emerging Scholar Award (Health, Wellness and Society International Research Network - 2020)

Recent Publications

  • Rinaldi, K., Aul, K., & Phillips, A. Prevalence of Low or Very Low Food Security in Undergraduate Nursing Students Nursing education perspectives. , 2024.
  • Stefan K, Villeneuve M, Konanki V, Rarity C, Mhaskar R, Chen L, & Phillips A. Assessingthe efficacy of a meditation intervention on dispositional mindfulness among undergraduateand graduate medical students Journal of Wellness. , 2022.
  • King S, Lebert J, Karpisek L, Phillips A, Neal T, & Kosyluk K. Characterizing userexperiences with an SMS text messaging–based mHealth intervention: Mixed methods study. JMIR Formative Research. 6(5) , 2022.
  • Brennan-Wydra E, Chung H, W, Angoff N, ChenFeng J, Phillips A, Schreiber J, Young C, & Wilkins K, . Maladaptive perfectionism, impostor phenomenon, and suicidal ideationamong medical students Academic Psychiatry. 45(6) : 708-715, 2021.
  • Newsome A, Gilliard T, Phillips A, & Dedrick R, . Understanding the perceptions ofsedentary college students’ engagement in physical activity: Application of the theory of planned behavior. Journal of American College Health. , 2021.
  • Griner S, B, Vamos C, A, Phillips A, C, Puccio J, A, Thompson E, L, & Daley E, M, . Assessing college students’ interest in university-based oral health information and services Journal of American College Health. , 2021.
  • Phillips A, C, & Klocksieben F. Attitude of gratitude: Evaluation of a wellness programto improve dispositional gratitude among medical students. Journal of Wellness. 2(2) , 2020.