When I began to consider a return to graduate school as a working professional, so many questions rushed to my mind (and so much self-doubt, too): Do I have the time? Can I afford it? Is it worth it? Can I do it? The answers are "yes!" and here are…
Eric Meyer, professor and director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, has worked as a researcher and clinician treating veterans and emergency responders with PTSD for nearly 20 years. HIs experience volunteering to help after 9/11 gave him a new perspective in helping others who have lived through traumatic events.
Program Director Pamela Toto and the Pitt OT faculty have designed the CScD program to go beyond ordinary academics by empowering occupational therapists with the skills to implement change and transform their profession.
Learn more about this special recognition from the Pennsylvania Counseling Association (PCA) and the excellence of the program.
The Pennsylvania Counseling Association awarded Pitt's Clinical Mental Health Counseling program with the 2022 Outstanding Counseling Education Program.
Assistant Professor Ahmad P. Tafti leads AI-powered health initiatives while collaborating with Pittsburgh's world-class orthopedic surgeons and sharing his joy of teaching with Health Informatics students.
Kim Peterson, assistant professor in the Health Informatics (HI) program, reflects on her journey to HI and her hopes for the future.
First generation Counseling graduate student Jackilyn Garces shares how pursing this degree has given her the opportunity to embrace her Latina identity.
Hear about alumni Kelsey Watters' success with the Doctor of Clinical Science in Occupational Therapy program, and how it met and exceeded her expectations.
Learn from Julia about her journey to Nutrition Science, the unique coursework offered within the program and her internship with the Neuromuscular Research Lab.
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