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Still-WellBEING Student Wellness Program

Overview : Emotional : Environmental : Intellectual : Physical : Social : Spiritual : Vocational

Still Well Program

Welcome to the Still-Wellbeing Program where students learn the value of balancing demanding academics with the other parts of life.

A.T. Still University (ATSU) provides students with a caring, nurturing environment in which to learn, live, and thrive. The Still-Wellbeing Student Wellness Program is designed to encourage students' health and wellness throughout their educational experience, enabling them to reach their maximum potential in body, mind, and spirit.

The founder of osteopathic medicine and our university, A.T. Still, M.D., D.O., believed that an active body helped nurture an inquisitive and informed mind. Named after Dr. Still, Still-Wellbeing was founded in 1991 and is one of the most extensive and successful wellness programs among U.S. graduate schools. True to Dr. Still's philosophy, this holistic approach to health care is distinctive of ATSU.

An important concept of the Still-Wellbeing philosophy is to practice and promote a healthy lifestyle. Students first must understand and integrate wellness practices into their own lives. Wellness at ATSU is defined as a balance of intellectual, physical, spiritual, emotional, social, environmental, and vocational development.

The program is directed by a central planning committee and seven teams, each representing a specific area of wellness.

Go here to begin your journey through professional school the healthy way.

Still-Wellbeing Newsletter, all issues

Spring Edition 2011

 

Special Edition 2011

 

Summer Edition 2011

 

Fall 2011

Winter Edition 2010

 

Special Edition 2010

 

Summer 2010

 

Spring 2010

Winter 2009

 

Summer 2009

 

Spring 2009

Winter 2008

 

Spring 2008

 

Fall 2008

 

Winter 2007

 

Summer 2007

 

Spring 2007

 

Fall 2007

 

Winter 2006

 

Special Edition 2006

Fall 2006