Pittsburgh Health & Medical Schools & Programs For those wishing to pursue a healthcare education in Pittsburgh, Duquesne University’s School of Health Sciences offers undergraduate and post-graduate degrees including physical therapy, rehabilitation science, and physicians assistant programs. Chatham College offers physicians assistant education; The Bradford School has dental and medical assisting programs; Point Park University has a health services major; and LaRoche College offers majors in respiratory therapy and radiography and also has physicians assistant and physical therapy programs. The University of Pittsburgh has a school of health and rehabilitation sciences in addition to a top-ranked medical school. Massage students will find training at the Pittsburgh School of Massage Therapy and The Western School of Health and Business offers students numerous allied health programs, including anesthesia technology.

While the outlook for allied health jobs isn’t as strong in Pittsburgh as in some cities, it is still quite healthy in certain fields. Health technologists and technicians can expect overall growth of 7%, including 14% for respiratory therapy technicians, 10% for diagnostic medical sonographers, 24% for dental hygienists, and 7% for cardiovascular technologists and technicians. Health-diagnosing and treating practitioners can expect overall growth of 6%, including 24% for physician assistants, 20% for physical therapists, and 8% for respiratory therapists. Jobs for medical assistants are forecast to increase by 36%; medical records and health information technicians, 15%; and massage therapists, 19%.

Health & Medical Schools, Programs & Courses in Pittsburgh
Subjects listed are highlights of programs and/or courses offered.
Harrington College of Design Brown College Argosy University University of Phoenix American Intercontinental University Kaplan University Le Cordon Bleu Schools International Academy of Design & Technology Argosy University Audubon Expedition Institute Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography The Art Institutes The Art Institutes Sanford Brown Institute Harrington College of Design University of Phoenix Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography Argosy University DeVry University Vet Tech Institute The Art Institutes The Art Institute Online

Why Pittsburgh is a Great Place to Study Health & Medical
Anchored by the University of Pittsburgh’s extensive network of schools and hospitals which appeared in the top 20 for numerous specialties in US News & World Report's 2005 rankings, Pittsburgh is one of the top cities in the nation when it comes to medical care, research, and education. Students of allied health will find plenty of opportunities among the many schools and more than 50 hospitals in the area. Pittsburgh also has a higher-than-average percentage of residents over the age of 65, at 16.45% according to the 2000 census, indicating a strong demand for health services related to this population.

Other Resources for Health & Medical Education and Careers in Pittsburgh
  • Allegheny County Medical Society
  • The Visiting Nurse Association of Allegheny County
  • The Dental Society of Western Pennsylvania
  • The Easter Seals of Western Pennsylvania
  • Health & Medical - Employers / Internship Opportunities in Pittsburgh
    Allied health students are usually assigned clinical rotations, or internships, according to agreements their schools have with hospitals and other local healthcare facilities. In Pittsburgh, potential employers and sites of rotations include:

  • UPMC Health System
  • The Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare System
  • West Penn Allegheny Health System
  • Family Hospice and Palliative Care
  • Weinstein Imaging Associates
  • LifeCare Hospitals of Pittsburgh
  • Pittsburgh Mercy Health System
  • Jefferson Regional Medical Center
  • The Children’s Institute
  • St. Clair Memorial Hospital

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