Faculty from the Pitt Emergency Medicine program and Health Sciences traveled to Mozambique to teach an Emergency Medical Responder course to Gorongosa National Park team members.
A 2001 graduate of the Pitt Emergency Medicine program, Jason Lando worked as a Pittsburgh police officer, then police chief in Frederick, MD, and is now the new chief of police for the City of Pittsburgh.
Sheldon Williams, assistant professor of the Pitt Emergency Medicine program, is the new director of public safety for the City of Pittsburgh.
Former NBA basketball star Michael Kidd-Gilchrist stands tall as an advocate for children who stutter.
Mary Murray knows something about hope. For more than 30 years, this Sports Medicine and Nutrition associate professor has been a clinician and educator, providing motivation and encouragement to both her patients and athletic training (AT) students.
The Center for Academic Advising and Student Success provides student support and career guidance.
For the past two summers, Assistant Professor Ahmad Tafti has led a weeklong summer school for high school students to learn about AI in medical imaging informatics.
The Neuromuscular Research Laboratory/Warrior Human Performance Research Center (NMRL) is expanding its services through the creation of a mobile research vehicle (MRV).
SHRS faculty and researchers are stepping forward to ensure that AI is used in the most responsible way to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of health care delivery, and most importantly, to improve patient outcomes.
Professor Dipu Patel has developed the country’s first and only digital health course for students in the school’s Doctor of Medical Science program, helping students gain an understanding of the benefits and challenges of various digital health technologies and their impact on patient care and clinical practice