Maria Ahmad (BS '26) is in her final year in the Rehabilitation Science program which has prepared her for a career as a physician assistant.
Pitt faculty member, researcher and paramedic, Daniel Patterson, discusses the impacts of sleep deprivation and the need for implementing napping strategies during shift work.
Anderson’s role within the program focuses extensively on research, enabling DC students to gain important skillsets in chiropractic research and helping faculty to be part of an active research environment.
The award will allow the team to continue following individuals longitudinally for five more years to seek further understanding of the relationship of low back pain to other chronic pain and musculoskeletal conditions.
The study will address concerns related to safety and health benefits for paramedics, firefighters, nurses and other health care workers.
Jones coordinates services and student training within community health centers, making Pitt one of the only DC programs to offer this experience.
The recap of all the activities our first Doctor of Chiropractic students participated in at their first weeks at Pitt!
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.