News
- SHRS Improves in National Rankings
- SHRS is proud to recognize two of its programs that received elevated status in the latest US News & World Report rankings of graduate college programs. The Department of Physical Therapy, ranked third in 2004, moved into the #2 spot, and the Department of Occupational Therapy realized a jump from 14th in 2004 to 9th. No other OT or PT program in the state of Pennsylvania outranked those provided by SHRS.
- Also ranking among programs included in the US News evaluation were SHRS programs of Audiology (16th) and Speech Language Pathology (12th)
- For a list of the rankings, see the US News & World Report site.
- New Program in Prosthetics and Orthotics
- Occupational Therapy Continuing Education
- CHT Examination Review Course sponsored by the PA Chapter of the American Society for Hand Therapists (ASHT), June 6-8. more>>
- We offer seminars and training for practicing occupational therapists. For general questions about continuing education programs, contact the Department of Occupational Therapy at 412-383-6620 or OTpitt@shrs.pitt.edu
- SHRS led iniative will research Spinal Cord injuries; $4.75M federal grant launches new center here.
- Pittsburgh Business Times (October 12th, 2007)
- PITT Chronicle article (October 15th, 2007)
- Pop City (October 17th, 2007)
- UPMC Press Release (October 18th, 2007)
- The PITT News (October 18th, 2007)
- Drew Breakey, DPT Student, Awarded Research Training Scholarship Through the University of Pittsburgh Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Scholars Program more »
- Associate Dean Kate Seelman has been awarded the 2007 Chancellor's Distinguished Public Service Award in recognition of, "...national, state and local services on behalf of people with disabilities." more »
- Neuromuscular Research Laboratory and UPMC partner with US Department of Defense for injury prevention research
- Related article, Pittsburgh Business Times (December 15-21, 2006) (.pdf file)
- Associate Dean Kate Seelman has been named by the World Health Association to a nine-member international editorial board to guide the development of the first World Report on Disability.
- Carnegie Mellon, University of Pittsburgh receive $15 Million from NSF to establish center focused on improving Americans' quality of Life.
- UPMC Press Release (July 17, 2006)
- Related article, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (July 18, 2006)
- Related article, Pittsburgh Tribune Review (July 18, 2006)
- Related article, Pittsburgh Business Times (July 18, 2006)
Department and Program News
- Communication Science and Disorders
- Emergency Medicine
- Health Information Management
- Rehabilitation Science
- Rehabilitation Science and Technology
- Sports Medicine and Nutrition
Events
For more news and events from the University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences, visit the Health Sciences calendar at http://calendar.health.pitt.edu/


