My bio
Robert Cook, MD, MPH, is a professor within the department of epidemiology, and he also serves as a physician at UF Health Internal Medicine - Medical Plaza. Dr. Cook received both his master’s of public health degree and medical degree from the University of North Carolina. He interned in internal medicine at the University of Virginia before completing his residency in preventive medicine at the University of North Carolina. Upon completion of his residency, Dr. Cook concluded his fellowship training in preventive medicine with the Clinical Scholars Program. Dr. Cook has been at the University of Florida since 2006, combining clinical practice with research and teaching.
Board certifications
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Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
Education
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Residency - Preventive Medicine
University of North Carolina, 1996
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RWJ Clinical Scholars Program
University of North Carolina, 1996
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Residency - Internal Medicine, primary care track
University of Virginia, 1991-1994
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Master of Public Health
University of North Carolina, 1991
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Medical Degree
University of North Carolina, 1991
My areas of focus
Specialties
Gender
Male
Accomplishments
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University of Florida Term Professor
University of Florida, 2016-2018
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Distinguished Service Award
University of Florida, 2012
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Excellence in Teaching Award
University of Florida, 2010
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Faculty Member, Delta Omega Honorary Society of Public Health
University of Florida, 2010