USF COPH: Center of Excellence in Maternal & Child Health


USF COPH: Center of Excellence in Maternal & Child Health





The University of South Florida is home to Florida’s first and only HRSA-funded Center of Excellence in Maternal & Child Health (MCH). The center prepares students, scholars and professionals for leadership to address and prevent major public health problems for women, children and families, especially those from culturally diverse and underserved populations.

Tune in to hear current students talk about their experiences and paths toward the MCH workforce. Then, join them in the College of Public Health and help advance the public’s health!

Produced by Zack Murray.

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An urban research university, the University of South Florida is home to the highest ranked public health degree program in Florida (U.S. News and World Report, 2023). Established in 1984 as the first college of public health in the State of Florida, the USF College of Public Health is a recognized leader in online education, social marketing, community health, maternal and child health and global infectious disease research. The college offers multiple concentrations that lead to BSHS, BSPH, MHA, MPH, MSPH, DrPH, and PhD degrees, as well as several dual degrees, graduate certificates and online programs. In 2018, the Florida Board of Governors designated USF as a Preeminent State Research University—one of three Florida state universities in this elite category. Visit the college online or in person to learn how students, faculty and staff commit to passionately solve problems and create conditions that allow every person the universal right to health and well-being. Learn more at www.publichealth.usf.edu.

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