
About
Thomas E. Platt is a Professor, Associate Dean for Academic Partnerships, and Department Chair in the Department of Community Health Services and Rehabilitation Science at the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS). He plays a key leadership role in academic partnerships and interprofessional education initiatives.
Education:
- Undergraduate Degree in Public Administration, University of Pittsburgh
- Master’s Degree in Adult Education, Penn State
- Doctoral Degree in Instructional Design and Technology, University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Platt’s research and professional work focuses on Emergency Medical Services (EMS) education, clinical judgment in prehospital care, and emergency responder wellness. His expertise spans instructional design, adult learning, and system-level EMS development. He is deeply committed to student advocacy and interprofessional collaboration in health sciences education.
His publications highlight a strong focus on EMS systems, the integration of advanced practice providers (PAs and NPs) in emergency response, cognitive frameworks for paramedic decision-making, and occupational health issues such as the impact of night shifts on vascular function. These works reflect a career dedicated to improving both EMS education and provider well-being.
Scientific Awards:
- University of Pittsburgh School of Education Early Career Award (2012)
- Jim McCaffrey Memorial Educational Excellence Award Instructor of the Year (2017)
- National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) Recognition (2023)
Dr. Platt has extensive experience in academic leadership, grant-aligned projects, and international EMS development. He has served as project manager for global initiatives and has contributed to national EMS policy through board service and publications. His work with the Center for Interprofessional Studies and partnerships with honors colleges underscores his commitment to collaborative, student-centered education.
He is actively involved with key professional organizations including the National Association of EMS Physicians, the Pittsburgh Emergency Medicine Foundation (as President), and holds a Fellowship in the Academy of Emergency Medical Services (FAEMS). His leadership extends beyond the university into community and national EMS advancement.
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