The University of Pittsburgh’s established doctoral program for practicing physician assistants/associates is now the Doctor of Medical Science (DMSc)!
Mike Wiles is the associate director of Academic Affairs and visiting professor for the University of Pittsburgh Doctor of Chiropractic who has spent his career working in higher education and in chiropractic care.
Trying to decide between Counseling or Social Work at Pitt? Both programs are available to students at the University of Pittsburgh and offer different skills and experiences to their students.
The Accreditation Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics (ACEND) of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics recently granted the University of Pittsburgh Dietitian Nutritionist program with full reaccreditation for seven years!
Master of Science in Health Informatics alumnus Jordan Hilsman (MSHI ‘23) has been selected among a competitive pool of nationwide candidates for an eight-month National Institutes of Health training program called AIM-AHEAD to increase researcher diversity in artificial intelligence and machine learning
The Pitt Doctor of Chiropractic program is eight terms, the shortest length chiropractic program in the U.S., but it meets or exceeds all Council on Chiropractic Education standards with 4,200 total hours of instruction including over 1,900 hours of clinical instruction.
Meet the interprofessional team of Pitt leaders, faculty and researchers who are launching Pitt’s Doctor of Chiropractic program, the first ever in a research-based public university and the only one in Pennsylvania.
The Pitt Doctor of Chiropractic program will set itself apart by teaching and producing evidence-based research and providing students with over 1,900 hours of clinical instruction.
Pitt's Athletic Training program is one of a few in the country that requires students to earn their EMT certification prior to admission, helping to prepare students with the skills to save a life.
The Master of Science in Athletic Training program has been granted 10 years of continuing accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE), the most that can be approved for a program!