Michael Reed graduated from the Emergency Medicine program in 2011, and over 10 years later, he is still witnessing the impact of the degree on his career.
When Emma Thomas (EM '25) discovered the Pitt Emergency Medicine program, she found a passion that is setting her path for a successful career in medicine and helping others.
Our disciplines can provide students with a career pathway to work in a health care setting like “The Pitt” or to oversee the care of a patient once they have been discharged from the emergency department.
Rose Olson is an assistant professor in the University of Pittsburgh Doctor of Chiropractic program. Olson, who has been a chiropractor for eight years, is excited to usher in the first cohort of chiropractic students at Pitt.
Rebecca Bell is an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh Doctor of Chiropractic program. After seven years of practicing as a chiropractor, Bell is excited to work with the program’s first cohort.
Supporters of the historic Freedom House Ambulance Service at the University of Pittsburgh are seeking to reignite the story of these pioneering Black paramedics.
Christine Major is a visiting associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh Doctor of Chiropractic program. Major has dedicated 10 years of her life to teaching, including at the University of Massachusetts and the University of Western States where she completed her studies.
Interested in a chiropractic career but don't know where to start or even if it's a right fit for you? Read on to learn more about the profession and how Pitt can make your dream a reality!
Pitt will establish a virtual research resource center designed to train, support and mentor complementary and integrative health researchers from other institutions across the U.S.
The award recognizes his efforts in advancing the profession through academic and educational excellence.