The recognition by CAHIIM establishes Pitt Health Informatics as one of the leading graduate programs in the country for learning data-driven health care solutions to improve patient care.
Several recent projects have continued to evolve and grow well past the students’ graduation—shaping clinical practice, community engagement and quality improvement initiatives.
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!
The designation by the CAHIIM makes Pitt the first undergraduate health informatics program in the U.S. to be accredited.
In 2016, an important collaboration was built between the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) Dietitian Nutritionist (DN) program and Pitt Athletics, fostering a meaningful partnership for DN students and student-athletes alike.
Interested in a career in sports science 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!
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.
This Interprofessional Education Seed Award, has continued to power a collaborative and community-focused initiative at Birmingham Free Clinic, bringing together students and faculty across health disciplines to provide free, patient-centered care to Pittsburgh’s community members.
Supporters of the historic Freedom House Ambulance Service at the University of Pittsburgh are seeking to reignite the story of these pioneering Black paramedics.