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John G. Rangos, Sr. School of Health Sciences 2019-2020 Graduate Outcomes Average Annual Income Mean $54,641 Median $53,750 The average signing bonus John G. Rangos, Sr. reported was $3,000. School of Health Sciences The Orthopedic Group The PT Group/Greater Pittsburgh Physical Therapy 2019-2020 Internship/Experiential The Woodlands Foundation Education Information University Hospitals Graduate Outcomes University of Pittsburgh Oral and Maxillofacial Research Lab (DRDR) 85% of our graduates reported taking at least one internship UPMC Vincentian Home or career related work experience. The median number of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center internships was four. Waston Institute Weill Cornell Medical Center A sampling of the most relevant Internship Employers as reported by graduates: Wellspan York Hospital Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children Aaron’s Acres Westmoreland Intermediate Unit RESPONDENTS Allegheny Health Network Oncology NUMBER OF EMPLOYED RESPONDENTS ATTENDING AVERAGE MAJOR TOP EMPLOYERS Allegheny Intermediate Unit RESPONDENTS Full-Time, Part-Time, Military, GRADUATE SCHOOL SALARY Service Year Volunteer ARYSE Boston Bioskills Lab Pivot Physical Therapy, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Athletic Training Bachelors (3) 67% 33% X Shadyside Health & Fitness Digestive Center of Indiana Duquesne University Graduate School Plans Biomedical Engineering Bachelors (21) 29% 67% $55,107 Krystal Biotech, McKesson, Encompass Health Masters (4) 50% 25% Omnicell, Philips, U.S. Patent and Erb Physical Therapy Trademark Office Forbes Hospital 93% of our graduates who reported they will be Fox Rehab attending graduate school, indicated that they will Health Management Systems Bachelors (14) 50% 36% $54,000 ADP, Epic, Highmark Health, ProspHire, HM Health Solutions attend Duquesne University. Masters (6) 83% United Concordia Companies Jefferson Hills School District Health Sciences Bachelors (11) 64% 18% Eurofins, Maxim Healthcare Services, Kennedy Krieger Here is the list of all schools reported: Lean Med UPMC Mario Lemieux Sports Performance Complex Arizona State University 1 Occupational Therapy Bachelors (28) 4% 96% Mary Cariola Cleveland State University 1 Arbor Rehab, Autumn Care of Suffolk, Masters (22) 82% Conemaugh Health System, Excela Mercy Health Duquesne University 162 Health, HealthPRO Heritage, Sensory MHY Family Services Johns Hopkins University 1 Link Pediatric Therapy Mid-Maryland Musculoskeletal Institute Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine 1 Nationwide Children’s Hospital Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 Physical Therapy Bachelors (35) 100% Advanced Inc, ATI Physical Therapy, Drayer Physical Therapy, Encompass Pittsburgh Jewish Healthcare Foundation Ohio State University 1 Doctorate (23) 70% $73,900 Pittsburgh Pirates Health, Heritage Valley Health System, Purdue University 1 Pittsburgh Public Schools-Early Intervention University Hospitals, UPMC University of New England 1 Premier Health Allegheny Health Network, Cleveland Premier Medical Associates University of Pittsburgh 4 Physician Assistant Bachelors (62) 100% Masters (30) 90% $83,267 Clinic, Johns Hopkins Healthcare, Premier Washington Health Center Premier Medical Associates, The Hospital ProspHire of the University of Pennsylvania, UPMC Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center Fields of Study Select Specialty Health 90% Rehabilitation Science Masters (1) 100% Medical College of Georgia St. Anthony’s Engineering 6% The Children’s Institute Medical 2% Speech Language Pathology Bachelors (27) 100% Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Burlington The Citizen Science Lab Other 2% Masters (22) 91% 5% $51,373 County Educational Services Unit, The Hope Learning Center Crossroads Speech & Hearing, Pediatric Developmental Therapy, The Speech Pathology Group, The Watson Institute John G. Rangos, Sr. School of Health Sciences 2019-2020 Graduate Outcomes AUGUST 2019, DECEMBER 2019 AND MAY 2020 GRADUATES Employment Information Breakdown by Industry Profile information is based on a 75% Knowledge Rate, which includes self-reported survey responses, faculty/department-provided data and social media information. EMPLOYERS AND THE NUMBER OF HIRES What are They Doing? University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) 11 Heritage Valley Health System 1 Allegheny Intermediate Unit 3 Johns Hopkins Healthcare 1 Premier Medical Associates, P.C. 3 Johnston Health 1 Advanced Wellness and Education Center 2 KCSD 1 Allegheny Health Network 2 Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation 1 7% Automatic Data Processing (ADP, LLC) 2 Krystal Biotech, Inc. 1 Seeking Employment or Continuing Education Carolina Therapy Connection 2 Lake Health 1 Crossroads Speech & Hearing, Inc. 2 Magee-Womens Research Institute and Foundation 1 Highmark Health 2 Mary Cariola Children’s Center 1 Pediatric Development Center 2 Maxim Healthcare Services 1 58% Pivot Physical Therapy 2 McKesson 1 Continuing Education University Hospitals 2 Medical College of Georgia 1 11dot7vintage 1 Mount Nittany Health 1 35% AARIS Therapy Group, Inc. 1 Non-Public Special Education Day School 1 Employed Animal Rescue Foundation 1 Omnicell 1 Arbor Rehab 1 Orleans Community Health 1 ATI Physical Therapy 1 Pediatric Care Specialists 1 Autumn Care of Suffolk 1 Pediatric Therapy Specialists 1 Burlington County Educational Services Unit 1 Penn Highlands Healthcare 1 Capital Area Intermediate Unit 1 PennState Health 1 Center for Emergency Medicine of Western Pennsylvania 1 Philips 1 Children’s Therapy Solutions, Inc. 1 Plum Borough School District 1 Cleveland Clinic 1 Primanti Brothers 1 Communication Clubhouse, Inc. 1 Prisk Orthopedics and Wellness 1 Conemaugh Health System 1 ProFlex Physical Therapy 1 Breakdown by Industry Job Function Drayer Physical Therapy 1 ProspHire 1 Dunwoody Village 1 Sandpiper Medical Associates 1 Duquesne University, Compliance 1 Sensory Link Pediatric Therapy 1 Healthcare 75% East End Cooperative Ministry 1 Symbria 1 Healthcare Services 73% EBS 1 The Hospital of University of Pennsylvania - Penn Medicine 1 K-12 Education 9% Education/Teaching/Training 7% Elevation Medical Weight Loss 1 The Speech Pathology Group (SPG) 1 Other Education 5% Information Technology 5% Encompass Health 1 The Watson Institute 1 Other 11% Encore Rehabilitation Services 1 U.S. Patent and Trademark Office 1 Engineering 3% Epic 1 UBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine 1 Other 12% Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories 1 United Concordia Companies, Inc. 1 Excela Health 1 University of Pittsburgh 1 Family Health West 1 University of Pittsburgh Physicians 1 Family Speech Center 1 Wellpath 1 Genesee Valley Physical Therapy & Sports Rehabilitation 1 Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children 1 Greater Pittsburgh Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine 1 Westmoreland Intermediate Unit 1 of the respondents indicated that their position was related to their major. 94% Hand & Shoulder Center 1 X Shadyside Health & Fitness 1 HealthPRO Heritage 1 64% of our graduates stay in Pennsylvania 7% Maryland; 7% Ohio John G. Rangos, Sr. School of Health Sciences 2019-2020 Graduate Outcomes AUGUST 2019, DECEMBER 2019 AND MAY 2020 GRADUATES Employment Information Breakdown by Industry Profile information is based on a 75% Knowledge Rate, which includes self-reported survey responses, faculty/department-provided data and social media information. EMPLOYERS AND THE NUMBER OF HIRES What are They Doing? 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