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May 2020 OCOH: Future of HIV Treatments & Care

On Wednesday, May 27th, UF HealthStreet is hosting a virtual Our Community, Our Health (OCOH) interactive town hall focusing on the future of HIV treatments and care. We invite you to join our panel of health professionals as we discuss the future directions of HIV treatments,…

Free Telehealth Services in Alachua

Daniela Shillington, ARNP, licensed nurse practitioner, is offering telehealth services to everyone in town who may have lost their insurance due to COVID-19. She’s offering this service for FREE for as long as the COVID lockdown is in place in Alachua County. Please reach out via email to request…

Participate in Health Research!

Adults 65-89 years old to participate in a phone screening to determine eligibility for brain and memory improvement study. Who can participate? Adults 65-89 years oldOverall good health Willing to participate in an MRIAdditional criteria may…

Participate in Health Research!

Adults 18 and older to participate in online interviews about cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol use. Your name and data will be kept confidential. Compensation provided. Who can participate? Adults 18-65 years oldUsed cocaine in the past 30 daysUsed alcohol…

April OCOH: COVID-19

On Thursday, April 23rd, UF HealthStreet is hosting a virtual Our Community, Our Health (OCOH) town hall focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Fred Southwick, an infectious disease expert with over 30 years of experience, will be providing basic facts about COVID-19 with regards to…

April OCOH: Autism & Research

On Wednesday, April 29th, UF HealthStreet is hosting a virtual Our Community, Our Health (OCOH) town hall focusing on Autism Spectrum Disorder research. We invite you to join us and our panel of scientists as we discuss new progress in autism research, clinical interventions, and innovative community engagement…

Neurocognitive Screening Initiative Team at HealthStreet

The Neurocognitive Screening Initiative (NSI) provides a cognitive assessment service to adults who have concerns about their thinking or memory, including symptoms of ADHD, epilepsy, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and dementia syndromes like Alzheimer’s disease. The clinic offers screenings to uninsured individuals or those who cannot otherwise afford cognitive testing.

Save the Date: November 6, 2019 — Maternal & Child Health

On Wednesday, November 6th, Our Community, Our Health (OCOH) will be brought to Florida State University for a national town hall focusing on Catalyzing Leadership and Community-Engagement for Maternal and Child Health Equity. We invite you to join the discussion on maternal and child health equity and stimulate catalytic conversations…

CHOMP Melanoma’s FREE Skin Cancer Screening at HealthStreet

Come to HealthStreet on Thursday, July 18th between 6-8:30 p.m. and get a FREE skin cancer screening! Chomp Melanoma, a group composed of UF medical and undergraduate students, will be hosting the event, which is open to the public on a first-come, first-served basis (no appointment required). UF Health dermatologists,…