The School of Allied Health Sciences (SOAHS) at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) is a renowned institution offering quality education in various health professions. Established in 1982, SOAHS is divided into five divisions, including Cardiopulmonary Science, Health Care Management, Health Informatics and Information Management, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy. Accredited by their respective accrediting bodies, these divisions have contributed to the school's strong reputation in education, practice, and research. FAMU ranks as the top producer of African-American allied health professionals in Florida, and SOAHS has received significant funding to support programs aimed at increasing diversity in the field.
The mission of SOAHS is to provide a comprehensive academic environment that nurtures competent allied health professionals capable of critical thinking, effective communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, and research involvement. The school's vision is to be a provider of exceptional academic experiences at both graduate and undergraduate levels, fostering excellence in teaching, research, and service in the healthcare industry. With a faculty dedicated to producing outstanding leaders and practitioners, SOAHS aims to meet the healthcare needs of underrepresented and underserved populations, benefiting not only Florida but also the nation and the world.
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