Embedded within the Pitt Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program is a strong emphasis on community engagement by our students, both in Pittsburgh and across the country. All DPT students actively engage with their communities by supporting continued efforts of longstanding community partners or by responsibly initiating new partnerships in their local areas.
Since community engagement was formally added to the DPT curriculum in fall 2021, students have dedicated over 2,000 hours to working with and meeting the identified needs of their communities. The Class of 2023 engaged with 49 unique community partners across nine states. Nearly half of our DPT graduates exceeded program expectations, showcasing their unwavering dedication to community engagement, self-improvement as holistic healthcare providers and impacting the health of society.
Numerous students’ community engagement efforts promote health, wellness and equitable access to physical and recreational activities. Over 30 incredible DPT students supported athlete health and fitness exams during the 2023 National Senior Games held in Pittsburgh.
Much of Pitt DPT students’ community engagement supports adaptive sports programs across the country, providing invaluable support to individuals with diverse abilities and fostering inclusion. Pitt PT partners with community programs like Mighty Strong Strength and Conditioning, Adapt FORE Vets Golf at Southwestern Veterans Center and Rock Steady Boxing.
DPT ’23 graduate, Phillip Blough, helps a veteran use adaptive golfing equipment during an Adapt FORE Vets Golf event at Southwestern Veterans Center in Pittsburgh.
Danny Bonsignore (DPT ’25) regularly engages in Buddy Strong Academy, an inspirational space in Twinsburg, Ohio, for individuals of all abilities. Bonsignore notes the gratitude that he feels being part of this organization, in which he works to support physical health, wellness and community for all participants.
Rachel Larkin (DPT ’24), student director of Pitt’s Kids Adaptive Swimming feels her engagement has allowed her and her peers to “positively influence the lives of children and their caregivers by teaching water safety and encouraging joy through swimming in an uplifting and supportive environment.” She personally looks forward to using these skills as a future pediatric PT to inspire future patients to achieve their full potential.
Representation Matters
Additionally, students are passionate about inspiring the next generation of health care professionals. Through youth career exploration events, they work to raise awareness about the physical therapy profession, particularly working with groups who have been historically underrepresented in the health sciences. Recently, students have engaged in local career fairs, PittEnrich, Health Professions Prep and in Abell Junior High’s Shark Tank event.
Many students also dedicate extensive time and skills to provide pro bono PT services, ensuring that quality health care is accessible to all.
Alumni Involvement – We Need You!
As alumni, you are an integral part of our community and we invite you to join us in celebrating the contributions of Pitt DPT students. Have you been involved in community engagement since graduating from Pitt’s Physical Therapy program? Are you able to welcome current students to participate alongside you? Your expertise, mentorship and guidance can significantly enrich the experiences of our students, providing them with invaluable opportunities for growth and learning
If you are interested in sharing your experiences or collaborating with current students, please contact Assistant Professor and Director of Community Engagement Bonnie Virag. We would be thrilled to explore working together to encourage social responsibility and support the needs of communities nationwide.
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