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Noah Wyle, Beth Hoffman and Patrick Ball

Awareness of Freedom House Ambulance Service, historically overlooked, surged after 'The Pitt'

A University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health study, led by Beth Hoffman, assistant professor of behavioral and community health sciences, found that a storyline about the historic Freedom House Ambulance Service in the TV drama “The Pitt” sparked a spike in online searches and discussion, showing how entertainment can revive forgotten Black history. The research highlights the service’s pioneering role in emergency medicine and its eventual shutdown despite its lasting impact

BCHS Assistant Professor Beth Hoffman

Awareness of Freedom House Ambulance Service, historically overlooked, surged after 'The Pitt'

A single television storyline can quickly spread knowledge and spark conversations about an important public health history topic, said Beth L. Hoffman, PhD, assistant professor of behavioral and community health sciences at Pitt Public Health. "Entertainment media can play a meaningful role in educating the public and encouraging people to learn more, including about topics like health equity and systemic racism," she said.

EOH Research Professor Iliya Lefterov

Meet Pitt’s 2026-27 Fulbright scholars

Iliya Lefterov, PhD, research professor in the School of Public Health’s Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, was one of eight University of Pittsburgh faculty members awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Awards by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. He will travel to Bulgaria to work alongside fellow scholars and researchers, continuing his studies on Alzheimer’s disease.