Angela Hathy (MOT ‘10) shares her journey from graduation to working as a school-based OT in the Pittsburgh region
When occupational therapist Jill Cummings stepped into in-home occupational therapy, she knew she'd found her calling. What she didn't know was that it would lead her into an ESPN documentary.
Alumna Maureen Johnson helps athletes with disabilities rediscover movement, competition and community.
Richardson reflects on being a student at D.T. Watson helping patients with polio, becoming an expert in rheumatic disease and the importance of mentorship.
Pitt Doctor of Medical Science alumna Megan McGrane shares about her capstone project focused on advanced practice providers.
After more than 20 years as an occupational therapy clinician working across school-based settings, Amanda Noble knew she wanted to take the next step into academia. Her journey to become as assistant professor started with Pitt OT’s Doctor of Clinical Science in Occupational Therapy program.
During the Health Sciences Alumni Reunion, awards were granted to numerous alumni, honoring their excellence and innovation in areas such as philanthropy and research.
More than 300 Pitt alumni attended Health Sciences Alumni Weekend this fall to reconnect with their peers and visit with deans, faculty members, students and staff.
After graduating from Pitt and making a successful PT career, Myer now serves as executive director of the Capital Region Nordic Alliance in New York, where he combines his physical therapy expertise with his passion for adaptive outdoor sports.
A 1982 graduate of Pitt’s Physical Therapy program, Galantino's remarkable career began with a spirit of inquiry and service during her undergraduate years at Pitt.