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Average Annual Income Mean $64,599 John G. Rangos, Sr. Median $64,500 School of Health Sciences The average signing bonus reported was $6,571. 2018-2019 Graduate Outcomes Internship/Experiential Graduate School Plans Education Information 92% of our graduates who reported they will be attending 84% of our graduates reported taking at least one internship graduate school, indicated that they will attend Duquesne or career related work experience. The median number of University. internships was four. Here is the list of all schools reported: A sampling of the most relevant Internship Employers as reported Duquesne University 133 RESPONDENTS by graduates: NUMBER OF EMPLOYED RESPONDENTS ATTENDING AVERAGE MAJOR TOP EMPLOYERS Geisinger Commonwealth School 1 RESPONDENTS Full-Time, Part-Time, Military, GRADUATE SCHOOL SALARY Allegheny Health Network Johns Hopkins University 1 Service Year Volunteer Duquesne University Medical University of South Carolina 1 Erb PT Allegheny Health Network, Comprehensive Ohio University 1 Athletic Training Bachelors (10) 80% 20% Sports Care, NovaCare Rehabilitation, Ferraro Spine and Rehabilitation Pennsylvania College of Optometry 1 University of Houston, UPMC Heritage Valley Health Systems University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 1 HM Health Solutions University of Pittsburgh 3 Biomedical Engineering Bachelors (16) 50% 50% Cigna, Clear Image Tech, McKesson Masters (5) 80% 20% Human Engineering Research Laboratories Washington University in Saint Louis 1 Corporation, National Institutes of Health, Philips Respironics, University Mercy Health Yale University 1 of Pittsburgh, WakeMed Health Pittsburgh Steelers and Hospitals Renewal Inc. Soraa Fields of Study Health Management Systems Bachelors (9) 89% 11% $40,777 Allegheny Health Network, Cresco St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Masters (6) 83% Labs, Highmark Health, Tobii Dynavox, Health 92% Steward Health Network UnitedHealth Group, UPMC Engineering 5% The Barn at Spring Brook Farm Medical 3% Health Sciences Bachelors (3) 67% 33% ADP, Tobii Dynavox The Dentist’s At Shadyside Place The Watson Institute Occupational Therapy Bachelors (24) 100% Allegheny Health Network, Alliance Trinity North Elementary School Masters (21) 95% 3% $46,106 Health, Genesis Rehab, Howard County UPMC General Hospital, UPMC UPMC Children’s Hospital Physical Therapy Bachelors (26) 100% ATI Physical Therapy, Cleveland Clinic, UPMC Orthopaedic Specialists Doctorate (16) 88% $74,604 Drayer Physical Therapy, Positive Steps VA Pittsburgh Health Care Therapy, Upstream Rehabilitation Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Vincentian Home Physician Assistant Bachelors (55) 100% American Health Network, Einstein Masters (31) 90% $86,329 Health Network, Heritage Valley Health System, Trident Medical Center, UPMC Rehabilitation Science Masters (1) 100% Speech Language Pathology Bachelors (24) 100% Crossroads Speech and Hearing, Masters (21) 100% $55,092 Guardian Rehabilitation Services, Hopebridge LLC, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Lincoln Intermediate Unit #12, John G. Rangos, Sr. School of Health Sciences 2018-2019 Graduate Outcomes AUGUST 2018, DECEMBER 2018 AND MAY 2019 GRADUATES Employment Information Breakdown by Industry Profile information is based on a 79% 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? UPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) 12 Hopebridge, LLC 1 Allegheny Health Network 8 Howard County General Hospital 1 HERITAGE VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEM 4 Kennedy Krieger Institute 1 ATI Physical Therapy 2 Kinzua Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center 1 Cleveland Clinic 2 Lincoln Intermediate Unit #12 1 2% NovaCare Rehabilitation 2 Long Island Center for Speech and Myofunctional Therapy 1 Seeking Employment or Continuing Education Positive Steps Therapy, LLC 2 Marian Manor 1 Sheppard Pratt Health System 2 Mary Cariola Children’s Center 1 Tobii Dynavox 2 Maximum Health Physical Therapy 1 UnitedHealth Group 2 McKesson Corporation 1 54% UPMC Children’s Hospital 2 Medical Facilities of America (MFA) 1 Continuing Education Adaptive Rehab 1 Meeting Street 1 ADP 1 Mondelez International (makers of Nabisco and 1 Alliance Health 1 Cadbury brands) 44% Mount Carmel East 1 Employed American Health Network 1 Arnot Health 1 Mount Sinai Beth Israel 1 Aspire of Why 1 National Institutes of Health 1 Athenahealth, Inc. 1 North Hills Orthopedic Sport Physical Therapy 1 Aveanna Healthcare 1 Northeast Spine and Sports Medicine 1 Bellefaire JCB 1 Partners in Nephrology and Endocrinology 1 Cardiology Consultants of East Michigan 1 Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center 1 CareOne Management 1 Pennwood Nursing & Rehabilitation 1 Carilion Clinic 1 Philips Respironics 1 Cigna 1 Pittsburgh Family Practice Associates 1 Clear Image Tech 1 Premier at Susquehanna 1 Breakdown by Industry Job Function Cohen Children’s Medical Center of NY 1 Prince George’s County Public Schools 1 Columbiana County Educational Services 1 Prologue, Inc. 1 Comprehensive Sports Care 1 PSI 1 Public Partnerships 1 Healthcare 82% Cooper University Health Care 1 Healthcare Services 84% Cresco Labs 1 Raveco OB/GYN 1 K-12 Education 6% Information Technology 4% Crossroads Speech and Hearing, Inc. 1 Team Health 1 Tender Touch Rehab Services, Inc. 1 Higher Education 4% Research Daedalus Structural Engineering 1 3% The Buckingham of Norwood 1 Other 8% Diversicare Healthcare Services 1 Other 9% Drayer Physical Therapy 1 The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 1 Eastern Lancaster County School District 1 Trident Medical Center 1 Einstein Health Network 1 University of Houston 1 Elim Christian Services 1 University of Pittsburgh 1 Encompass Health Services 1 University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine 1 Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. 1 University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 1 FOX Rehabilitation 1 UPMC Health Plan 1 of the respondents indicated that their position was related to their major. 88% Genesis Rehab Services 1 Upstream Rehabilitation 1 Greater Pittsburgh Vascular Associates 1 Vista Life Innovations 1 Guardian Rehabilitation Services, Inc. 1 WakeMed Health and Hospitals 1 Halcyon Rehab 1 Warren County Schools 1 Heart Care Centers of Illinois 1 ZOLL Medical Corporation 1 Highmark Health 1 59% of our graduates stay in Pennsylvania John G. Rangos, Sr. School of Health Sciences 2018-2019 Graduate Outcomes AUGUST 2018, DECEMBER 2018 AND MAY 2019 GRADUATES Employment Information Breakdown by Industry Profile information is based on a 79% 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? UPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center) 12 Hopebridge, LLC 1 Allegheny Health Network 8 Howard County General Hospital 1 HERITAGE VALLEY HEALTH SYSTEM 4 Kennedy Krieger Institute 1 ATI Physical Therapy 2 Kinzua Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center 1 Cleveland Clinic 2 Lincoln Intermediate Unit #12 1 2% NovaCare Rehabilitation 2 Long Island Center for Speech and Myofunctional Therapy 1 Seeking Employment or Continuing Education Positive Steps Therapy, LLC 2 Marian Manor 1 Sheppard Pratt Health System 2 Mary Cariola Children’s Center 1 Tobii Dynavox 2 Maximum Health Physical Therapy 1 UnitedHealth Group 2 McKesson Corporation 1 54% UPMC Children’s Hospital 2 Medical Facilities of America (MFA) 1 Continuing Education Adaptive Rehab 1 Meeting Street 1 ADP 1 Mondelez International (makers of Nabisco and 1 Alliance Health 1 Cadbury brands) 44% Mount Carmel East 1 Employed American Health Network 1 Arnot Health 1 Mount Sinai Beth Israel 1 Aspire of Why 1 National Institutes of Health 1 Athenahealth, Inc. 1 North Hills Orthopedic Sport Physical Therapy 1 Aveanna Healthcare 1 Northeast Spine and Sports Medicine 1 Bellefaire JCB 1 Partners in Nephrology and Endocrinology 1 Cardiology Consultants of East Michigan 1 Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center 1 CareOne Management 1 Pennwood Nursing & Rehabilitation 1 Carilion Clinic 1 Philips Respironics 1 Cigna 1 Pittsburgh Family Practice Associates 1 Clear Image Tech 1 Premier at Susquehanna 1 Breakdown by Industry Job Function Cohen Children’s Medical Center of NY 1 Prince George’s County Public Schools 1 Columbiana County Educational Services 1 Prologue, Inc. 1 Comprehensive Sports Care 1 PSI 1 Public Partnerships 1 Healthcare 82% Cooper University Health Care 1 Healthcare Services 84% Cresco Labs 1 Raveco OB/GYN 1 K-12 Education 6% Information Technology 4% Crossroads Speech and Hearing, Inc. 1 Team Health 1 Tender Touch Rehab Services, Inc. 1 Higher Education 4% Research Daedalus Structural Engineering 1 3% The Buckingham of Norwood 1 Other 8% Diversicare Healthcare Services 1 Other 9% Drayer Physical Therapy 1 The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia 1 Eastern Lancaster County School District 1 Trident Medical Center 1 Einstein Health Network 1 University of Houston 1 Elim Christian Services 1 University of Pittsburgh 1 Encompass Health Services 1 University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine 1 Encore Rehabilitation, Inc. 1 University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine 1 FOX Rehabilitation 1 UPMC Health Plan 1 of the respondents indicated that their position was related to their major. 88% Genesis Rehab Services 1 Upstream Rehabilitation 1 Greater Pittsburgh Vascular Associates 1 Vista Life Innovations 1 Guardian Rehabilitation Services, Inc. 1 WakeMed Health and Hospitals 1 Halcyon Rehab 1 Warren
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