David Janicke appointed chair of clinical and health psychology
A member of the college faculty since 2003, Janicke has served the department as a professor, associate chair and doctoral graduate program director.
A member of the college faculty since 2003, Janicke has served the department as a professor, associate chair and doctoral graduate program director.
Please join the E&A committee on Friday, July 23rd, at 12 pm to join the discussion on microaggressions, with a focus on taking steps towards positive change for CHP. Before attending the colloquium, please try to carve out time to watch this video: https://youtu.be/ZahtlxW2CIQ (18 minutes). …
Story by Jill Pease, posted to College of Public Health and Health Professions news.
Story by Jill Pease, posted to UF Health Newsroom.
Francesca Lopez, MS, a rising fifth year doctoral student, has been awarded the 2021 APA Walter G. McMillen Memorial Award for Parkinson’s Disease Research. In 2007, as a tribute to Mr. Walter G. McMillen, who died with Parkinson’s disease, a joint award between APA Division 20 – Adult Development and…
A virtual seminar by Dr. David Janicke, Candidate for Chair, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, will be held on Thursday, July 1 from 1:30-2:30pm via Zoom. https://ufl.zoom.us/j/93420079977?pwd=a29JS0pzbU5QdEkreVJuR212eVBPQT09; Dr. Janicke earned his BA in finance and marketing from the University of Minnesota, his MA inclinical psychology…
A new study, led by David Marra, Ph.D., finds that patients with COVID-19 who displayed symptoms of disorientation and confusion were three times more likely to go on to develop severe COVID-19 than patients with the virus who did not experience neurological symptoms.
As June is Pride Month and June 19 is Juneteenth, let’s look at the intersection of LGBTQ+ Pride and Black Lives Matter. What is intersectionality? What is Juneteenth? What does it mean to be Black and Queer? Please join us on Friday, June 18th, at 12:00 pm to learn more…
Join us Friday Friday June 18th at 9:00 AM for a conversation with Dr. Jennifer Manly, of Columbia University. Dr. Manly is among the leaders in the field on the mechanisms of disparities in cognitive aging and dementia. Dr. Manly partners with Black and Latinx communities around the country…