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Biography

Jamie Kulzer is an educator, clinical supervisor and project manager. She is the advisor of the University of Pittsburgh’s undergrad student group, “Chronic Connections,” which was developed to support students navigating college while managing a chronic health condition. She is the Project Director/Principal Investigator of the Intergovernmental Agency Agreement (IAA) between the University of Pittsburgh and the Commonwealth Technical Institute at the Hiram G. Andrews Center (HGAC). Through this IAA, University of Pittsburgh faculty, staff and students are contracted to develop, implement and modify programs of cognitive rehabilitation, assistive technology and rehabilitation psychology. Kulzer enjoys training and mentoring student interns in the IAA’s Cognitive Skills Enhancement Program (CSEP). Kulzer is also currently serving on the University of Pittsburgh Senate’s Equity, Inclusion, and Anti-Discriminatory Advocacy Committee.

Education
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science and Technology, University of Pittsburgh 
  • Master of Arts in Health and Rehabilitation Science with a concentration in Rehabilitation Counseling, University of Pittsburgh 
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and English, Allegheny College
Research Interests
  • Autism spectrum disorders 
  • Rehabilitation services for people with neurodevelopmental and cognitive disabilities 
  • Graduate clinical education best practices 
  • Graduate student wellness