Pamela Toto, director of the University of Pittsburgh Doctor of Clinical Science in Occupational Therapy program and Healthy Home Lab, was awarded the 2024 ROC Spirit Award from the Pitt Alumni Association in recognition of her outstanding enthusiasm, loyalty, pride and Pitt spirit.
Barry D. Rhoads, Esquire (LAW ’80), and his wife, Jean Rhoads (PHARM ’81), have pledged $100,000 to support the Neuromuscular Research Laboratory/Warrior Human Performance Research Center (NMRL).
Angelina Domenick, a 2023 graduate of the Nutrition Science program, utilized her experience in the NS program to facilitate her path to dental school. Learn about her experience and how it has prepared her for a career in dentistry!
Suzanne Yoder (MA ’02, AuD ’04) has lived with severe hearing loss since childhood. Her personal journey—from using different hearing aids, learning to lip-read, asking people to repeat themselves, searching for coping skills and finally receiving cochlear implants in both ears—has made her a more compassionate audiologist. She is…
Master of Science in Health Informatics alumnus Jordan Hilsman (MSHI ‘23) has been selected among a competitive pool of nationwide candidates for an eight-month National Institutes of Health training program called AIM-AHEAD to increase researcher diversity in artificial intelligence and machine learning
Rebekah Funk is changing clients' lives at Life'sWork of Western PA by training them in essential job skills to earn a career and independence.
Pitt's Athletic Training program is one of a few in the country that requires students to earn their EMT certification prior to admission, helping to prepare students with the skills to save a life.
Pitt alumnus Ed Strapp, an athletic trainer and paramedic, has spent almost 20 years working with elite athletes and will be supporting Team USA in Paris as a medical volunteer.
Athletic Training alumna Ashley Koto is a physical therapist and athletic trainer with USA Gymnastics who will spend two weeks in Paris with the team.
A career in rehabilitation technology combines personal experience, academic pursuit and a passion for making a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities. Kayden Gill, a 2023 graduate of the Master of Rehabilitation Technology program, shared his journey, experiences and aspirations within this dynamic industry.
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