Study explores suicide risk for people with disabilities
Researchers found people with cognitive, complex activity and multiple limitations had the highest risk of suicidal thoughts, planning and attempts.
Researchers found people with cognitive, complex activity and multiple limitations had the highest risk of suicidal thoughts, planning and attempts.
CME has never before been offered to Haiti’s medical doctors.
The researchers also found that people with disabilities who had an opioid misuse or use disorder were more likely to have a use disorder related to another substance.
The study suggests patients who receive bariatric surgery may need ongoing treatment to support lifestyle changes and maintain weight loss.
A new study provides insight on why people who recover from severe COVID-19 still have a higher risk of death in the year following their illness.
The UF Alumni Association honor recognizes outstanding young alumni.
HSRMP staff member Lance Jackson discusses UF's Core Values.
Patients who recovered from severe COVID-19 were 233% more likely to die within a year after infection than patients who tested negative.
MHA alumni Laura Gruber and Ellington Jones were among the college's outstanding alumni for 2021.
McDowell is recognized for extraordinary contributions to health care management and education.