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Students are engaged in the community!
2,400+ volunteer
38,000 + internship
That’s how many hours COPH students annually dedicate to making life better in Tampa and around the world!
Students are catalysts for health!
They volunteer in the community.
They hone their skills via service-learning opportunities.
They practice their public health passions throughout the world.
Under the mentorship of faculty, students conduct community-based research on the major public health challenges. By experiencing public health first-hand, students help find solutions to pressing health issues and understand the human, financial, and other resources needed to improve conditions.
Simply stated, COPH students make life better!
If you are interested in finding ways to collaborate with us, please contact Joe Bohn, Visiting Assistant Professor & Director of Community Engagement.
COPH student organizations rock!
More than a dozen student organizations call the COPH home. They coordinate programs that connect students with the campus and larger Tampa Bay communities. Here’s a sample of their initiatives.
Disaster and Humanitarian Relief (DAHR) Student Collaborative
National Welcoming Week @ USF
National Welcoming Week is an event that is held across the United States to embrace refugees from different countries to America. Additionally, DAHR supports one-day community engagement through service. Students volunteer for Advocates for World Health, which donates medical materials to less developed countries, and for a refugee garden by cleaning the area for trash, pulling weeds, and setting plants.
Maternal and Child Health Student Organization Annual Symposium
For eight years the MCHSO has bridged the gap between students, practitioners and researchers in an effort to advance the health of women and children. The daylong symposium is organized by students and features several keynote speakers, panel discussions, breakout sessions and poster presentations. Topics have ranged from health is a human right, to family planning and preconception health, to how the social and political climate impact health. In 2016, the president of the American Public Health Association gave the keynote address.
Health Management Student AssociationSpeaker Series
HMSA hosts monthly meetings featuring leaders from the local health care community. These senior professionals include CFOs, CIOs, and presidents from various health care organizations. The leaders speak with students about trending topics and developments in their field.
From Black Robe to White Coat, a chance to learn from each other
USF Health faculty members and students met last week with local lawyers and judges for the 20th annual Black Robe Day.
USF brings together regional emergency responders to evaluate recent hurricane preparedness, recovery
With hurricane season officially over, the University of South Florida hosted leaders from across Tampa Bay for a series of panel discussions about how the area responded to Debby, Helene and Milton and how they could be better prepared in the coming years.
USF Health models civic dialogue, free speech at COVID Conversations conference
Nearly five years on from the COVID-19 pandemic, citizens and scientists alike continue to wrestle with polarizing questions about the public health response. USF Health partnered with the Heterodox Academy to host a conference for an open dialogue about what was done well, what was done poorly and what can be improved upon in the future.