Penn State alumna Victoria Heasley receives prestigious recognition for her professional achievements

Penn State alumna Victoria Heasley receives prestigious recognition for her professional achievements
Joseph J. Frank, MS, MPH Regional Hospital President, East Region — Penn State Health
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Victoria Heasley, a graduate of Penn State College of Medicine, has been honored with the Alumni Achievement Award for her significant professional achievements. She completed her undergraduate studies in the Class of 2014 at the College of Engineering and graduated from the College of Medicine in 2018. Heasley currently works as an assistant professor of clinical medicine at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and is also a physician at UC Health.

Heasley specializes in physical medicine and rehabilitation, having also completed fellowship training in sports medicine. She is the founder of Bridge Adaptive Sports & Recreation, a nonprofit organization offering competitive and leisure activities for individuals of all abilities. Heasley actively conducts research in adaptive sports medicine and is dedicated to mentoring aspiring professionals. As a Schreyer Scholar and second-generation Penn Stater, she continues to support her alma mater by guiding students.

Heasley’s award at the 2025 Alumni Achievement Awards Ceremony recognizes her accomplishments and serves as a motivating example for current students.



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