Jennifer White has been named director of the Pitt Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program, forging her role in shaping the next generation of occupational therapists.
PA Studies Assistant Professor Susan Graff was inspired to start a class for the Health Sciences that explores identity through first-person narrative storytelling.
Conley is the recent recipient of SUNY Cortland Alumni Association’s most prestigious honor, a Distinguished Alumni Award, recognizing his impactful achievements throughout his career.
Michelle Schein attended the 11th annual Disability and Mental Health Summit in Western Pennsylvania, serving on one of the summit’s panels.
Pitt PT faculty continue to lead the profession with their impactful and innovative research.
Britney Beatrice is both an instructor for and alumna of SHRS. Beatrice shares her research experience both as a former student and presently as faculty.
Our PAS students are actively engaged in their local communities, supported by faculty who know the impact that meaningful health care can make to everyone!
The HHL is a living laboratory where researchers across the University are designing and testing real-world, evidence-based solutions that will support community living among aging adults, people with disabilities and other vulnerable populations.
The Pitt OT Occupational Justice Discussion program was designed to create a more inclusive learning and work environment and a department-wide culture that not only understands that justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) are essential but creates connection and real belonging.
Assistant Professor Yong Choi is at the forefront of helping older adults age in place, leading research at the Healthy Home Lab that focuses on examining the unique needs of older adults and incorporating them into technologies that provide solutions.