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He will step in for Tony Delitto, who was named associate provost for digital education last fall and will be leaving his role as dean of SHRS effective January 31.
SHRS and the David C. Frederick Honors College plan to create more streamlined pathways for undergraduate students to earn Honors designations.
Dean Anthony Delitto will lead the new University of Pittsburgh Center for Excellence in Digital Education, or Pitt EDGE.
The awards are an important gesture honoring SHRS staff who go above and beyond their daily responsibilities and whose actions support the mission and values of SHRS and Pitt community.
The 2024 Best Health Schools published by U.S. News & World Report also ranks Pitt Speech-Language Pathology at #5, Audiology at #6 and Physical Therapy at #8!
This building in Oakland will unite nine of our 13 disciplines in one location, meeting SHRS’ immediate and future needs with modernized teaching facilities and state-of-the-art equipment.
The program will be the first at a research-intensive public university in the U.S. and the only one in Pennsylvania. It will focus on evidence-based training for spine and musculoskeletal conditions and prepare students to work within interprofessional teams.
After more than 16 years, the Comprehensive Opportunities in Rehabilitation Research Training (CORRT) initiative is widely recognized as one of the most successful research career development programs for physical and occupational therapy scientists ever.
The Center for Interprofessional Studies (CIP) at the School of Health and Rehabilitation Studies (SHRS) supports students’ interprofessional education opportunities through collaborative and team-based care activities.