ATSU-SHM faculty appointed to ACHE
Katherine Adler, DHA, associate dean, A.T. Still University-School of Health Management, was appointed to the Council of Regents of American College of Healthcare Executives. The Council of Regents is organized into six districts that cover the U.S. and represent the affiliates in their respective jurisdictions. These district organizations work with chapters, the higher education network, and others in the local healthcare community to deliver programs, products, and services to healthcare executives, faculty, students, and the supplier community.
The Arizona campus Student Government Association (AZSGA) held its annual Faculty Excellence Awards on Tuesday, May 27, 2014. The student-driven award ceremony highlights the hard work and dedication A.T. Still University (ATSU) faculty demonstrate throughout the year. “The awards are a way for ATSU students to show support and appreciation for faculty members who made lasting impressions to students over the academic year,” said Evan Wolff, OMS I, AZSGA president.
This year’s Faculty Excellence Award candidates are as follows:
- Aaron Allgood, DO, SOMA
- Brandi Buchanan, OTD, OTR/L, ASHS
- Cory Manton, PT, DPT, ’01, OCS, ASHS
- Ian McLeod, MEd, MS, ATC, PA-C, ’08, ASHS
- Dentistry – Joseph Creech, DDS, ASDOH
- Audiology – Thomas Rigo, PhD, ASHS
- Tamara Valovich McLeod, PhD, ATC, FNATA, ASHS

Brandi Buchanan, OTD, OTR/L, ASHS

Cory Manton, PT, DPT, ’01, OCS, ASHS

Ian McLeod, MEd, MS, ATC, PA-C, ’08, ASHS

Dentistry – Joseph Creech, DDS, ASDOH

Audiology – Thomas Rigo, PhD, ASHS

Tamara Valovich McLeod, PhD, ATC, FNATA, ASHS
Wade H. M. Wong, DO, FAOCR, ’72, was inaugurated as the 64th president of the American Osteopathic College of Radiology (AOCR) on April 30, 2014, at their annual Awards Ceremony held in San Diego, Calif.
Dr. Wong has been very active in the AOCR as a member and officer of the board of directors as well as serving as program chair of continuing medical education activities. Dr. Wong has served on the board of directors since 2000. He was awarded the title of Fellow of the AOCR in 2006 and the Dr. Floyd J. Trenery Memorial Medal in 2013.
Dr. Wong completed his internship at the Naval Regional Medical Center in San Diego and a residency in aerospace medicine at the Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, in Pensacola, Fla. He served as flight surgeon for VF1 and VF2, the Navy’s first two F14 Squadrons. This was followed by a residency in diagnostic radiology at Naval Regional Medical Center in Oakland, Calif./UC San Francisco. He completed a fellowship in neuroradiology, interventional neuroradiology, and pain medicine at the University of California – San Diego. Dr. Wong was certified in diagnostic radiology by the American Board of Radiology in 1979 and in 1995, received a certificate of added qualifications in neuroradiology. He is the first radiologist to be ABMS board certified in pain medicine through the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – The Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH) recently awarded a $1 million grant (effective April 1, 2014) to A.T. Still University (ATSU) to assist the University with the design and construction of a 79,000-square-foot dental education and oral health clinic in St. Louis. This high-need dental clinic will serve as the primary clinical education site for dental students in ATSU’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) enabling more than 39,000 patient visits per year in the St. Louis metro area. The clinic is expected to have up to 95 dental chairs for provision of care to patients of all ages.
ATSU President Craig M. Phelps, DO, ’84, states “Seeing the new dental clinic come to life is a true testament of the University’s mission. Without the support of partners like MFH, we may not have the opportunity to someday see children in these communities pursue their own healthcare careers and return to work in a clinic like this one. When the mission to serve comes full circle, together we will have changed the face of healthcare and made a real difference in our state.”
The goal of ATSU-MOSDOH is to educate a new generation of community-minded dentists who will help fill widespread oral healthcare workforce gaps in rural and urban communities, specifically within safety-net settings where outreach to underserved patients is achieved.
Unlike any other school in the Midwest, graduates of ATSU-MOSDOH will earn the doctor of dental medicine (DMD) degree along with a certificate or master’s degree in public health. The first class of 42 students started at MOSDOH on Oct. 1, 2013, and will transition to the newly completed clinic in June 2015.
This 2014 award from MFH marks a cumulative $4 million investment in the development of ATSU-MOSDOH – the only dental school in MFH’s service area.
“MFH is pleased to partner with an organization like ATSU-MOSDOH, with its mission to address the oral health needs of the underserved in our state. The new St. Louis dental education clinic is going to make a positive difference, increasing oral healthcare access for many who have nowhere else to go,” said Web Brown, MSW, MFH program director, oral health.
Missourians, particularly high-risk populations, continue to struggle in terms of accessing dental care services. The state ranks 41st in the nation relative to adults who visit a dentist annually. Services to be provided at the new clinic include oral health promotion/disease prevention, oral surgery, periodontics, pediatric dentistry, radiography, restorations, extractions, endodontics, fabrication and repair of dentures, implants, and treatment of chronic disease.
“ATSU-MOSDOH students will work directly with a full spectrum of dental professionals and dental team members. The School will produce caring, culturally proficient, technologically adept dentists with a strong background in community-based dentistry. The students trained within this facility will develop treatment plans for not only individual patients, but will also have the knowledge and capability to develop oral health promotion/disease prevention solutions for entire communities,” said Christopher Halliday, DDS, MPH, dean, ATSU-MOSDOH.
During the third and fourth academic years, dental students, working under faculty supervision, will provide much needed care and service to disadvantaged populations by working in community-based clinics – both the primary location in St. Louis and in selected community health center clinics throughout Missouri.
MOSDOH graduates are expected to be leaders in their communities and managers of public, not-for-profit, and private sector oral health organizations. This workforce expansion aims to incrementally decrease the maldistribution and shortage of dental providers through Missouri and the Midwest. ATSU-MOSDOH remains grateful to the MFH for continued investment in this innovative workforce education model.
Missouri Foundation for Health is a philanthropic organization whose vision is to improve the health of the people in the communities it serves.
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – The Missouri Foundation for Health (MFH) recently awarded a $1 million grant (effective April 1, 2014) to A.T. Still University (ATSU) to assist the University with the design and construction of a 79,000-square-foot dental education and oral health clinic in St. Louis. This high-need dental clinic will serve as the primary clinical education site for dental students in ATSU’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) enabling more than 39,000 patient visits per year in the St. Louis metro area. The clinic is expected to have up to 95 dental chairs for provision of care to patients of all ages.
ATSU President Craig M. Phelps, DO, ’84, states “Seeing the new dental clinic come to life is a true testament of the University’s mission. Without the support of partners like MFH, we may not have the opportunity to someday see children in these communities pursue their own healthcare careers and return to work in a clinic like this one. When the mission to serve comes full circle, together we will have changed the face of healthcare and made a real difference in our state.”
The goal of ATSU-MOSDOH is to educate a new generation of community-minded dentists who will help fill widespread oral healthcare workforce gaps in rural and urban communities, specifically within safety-net settings where outreach to underserved patients is achieved.
Unlike any other school in the Midwest, graduates of ATSU-MOSDOH will earn the doctor of dental medicine (DMD) degree along with a certificate or master’s degree in public health. The first class of 42 students started at MOSDOH on Oct. 1, 2013, and will transition to the newly completed clinic in June 2015.
This 2014 award from MFH marks a cumulative $4 million investment in the development of ATSU-MOSDOH – the only dental school in MFH’s service area.
“MFH is pleased to partner with an organization like ATSU-MOSDOH, with its mission to address the oral health needs of the underserved in our state. The new St. Louis dental education clinic is going to make a positive difference, increasing oral healthcare access for many who have nowhere else to go,” said Web Brown, MSW, MFH program director, oral health.
Missourians, particularly high-risk populations, continue to struggle in terms of accessing dental care services. The state ranks 41st in the nation relative to adults who visit a dentist annually. Services to be provided at the new clinic include oral health promotion/disease prevention, oral surgery, periodontics, pediatric dentistry, radiography, restorations, extractions, endodontics, fabrication and repair of dentures, implants, and treatment of chronic disease.
“ATSU-MOSDOH students will work directly with a full spectrum of dental professionals and dental team members. The School will produce caring, culturally proficient, technologically adept dentists with a strong background in community-based dentistry. The students trained within this facility will develop treatment plans for not only individual patients, but will also have the knowledge and capability to develop oral health promotion/disease prevention solutions for entire communities,” said Christopher Halliday, DDS, MPH, dean, ATSU-MOSDOH.
During the third and fourth academic years, dental students, working under faculty supervision, will provide much needed care and service to disadvantaged populations by working in community-based clinics – both the primary location in St. Louis and in selected community health center clinics throughout Missouri.
MOSDOH graduates are expected to be leaders in their communities and managers of public, not-for-profit, and private sector oral health organizations. This workforce expansion aims to incrementally decrease the maldistribution and shortage of dental providers through Missouri and the Midwest. ATSU-MOSDOH remains grateful to the MFH for continued investment in this innovative workforce education model.
Missouri Foundation for Health is a philanthropic organization whose vision is to improve the health of the people in the communities it serves.
Alumni and students from the physician’s assistant (PA) programs gathered in Boston to reconnect with one another and hear from Dr. Randy Danielsen, dean, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS); Jim Burkett, ’09, director of the advanced physician assistant (APA) program; Dr. James Cannon, ’97, vice chair of the ATSU Board of Trustees; and Dr. Ted Wendel, ATSU senior vice president of strategic initiatives. Below is a recap of their updates:
- The PA program has recently been granted accreditation-continued status, with the highest level of accreditation of seven years. Many thanks to Dr. Bert Simon, chair of physician assistant studies, and his team for all of their hard work
- ASHS will be celebrating its 20th anniversary next year. Thanks to our alumni who have been providing quality care in communities around the world and advancing the school’s reputation, we have opportunities to expand upon our program offerings. Please watch for news regarding our upcoming pathologists’ assistant program in partnership with M.D. Anderson, PA certificate in psychiatry and behavioral health, and doctorate of athletic training program.
- We are currently looking to hire an associate or full professor of physician assistant studies. If you or other qualified candidates are interested, please learn more about the position and apply here.
- The PA department can always use more preceptors to ensure our students receive quality clinical experiences. If you are interested in becoming a preceptor, please contact Dr. Laura Witte, director of didactic education, at lwitte@atsu.edu.
- As the PA department continues to grow and lead physician assistant education, your support greatly benefits current and future generations of students. One of the many opportunities to contribute is to sponsor a student’s white coat. For more information and to sponsor a coat this summer, click here.
Additional photos can be found on the alumni Facebook page.
Tarah L. Castleberry, DO, MPH, ’98, received an honorary doctor of science in osteopathy degree at the 178th commencement for A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Castleberry also delivered the keynote address.
Dr. Castleberry currently serves in several capacities at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Aerospace Medicine Division, including assistant professor, family medicine/preventive medicine, & community health, aerospace medicine residency program director, and general preventive medicine residency program director.She also serves on the Kirksville Osteopathic Alumni Association Board of Directors.
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – Fred C. Tinning, PhD, president emeritus of the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, (now A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine) received a doctor of osteopathic education honorary degree at ATSU-KCOM’s commencement on May 17, 2014.
Dr. Tinning of Lansing, Michigan, served as president of KCOM from 1984-1996, and has 45 years of experience in educational administration, medical education and consulting, and rehabilitation counseling. Dr. Tinning received his PhD from Michigan State University in 1973.
To name just a few of his many honors, Dr. Tinning is a 2003 winner of the Kirksville Osteopathic Alumni Association Living Tribute Award for his outstanding service and achievements in the osteopathic field and in 2011, received the American Osteopathic Association’s Great Pioneers Award for his dedication and commitment to the growth of osteopathic medicine. ATSU-KCOM’s Tinning Education Center was named in his honor in 1994, two years before his retirement.
From 2006-07, he served as president of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima, Washington, where he also holds the title of president emeritus.
A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osetopathic Medicine held its annual Awards Banquet May 16, 2014. Members of the class of 2014 were honored by Craig Phelps, DO, ’84, president, and Kent Campbell, DO, ’83, associate dean, academic and clinical education affairs. Gifts and awards were presented by Margaret Wilson, DO, ’82, dean, and Lori Haxton, MA, vice president for student affairs.
Organizational & Leadership Awards
NOWPA Past President’s Award
National Osteopathic Women Physicians Association
Carly Ernst
National Osteopathic Women Physicians Association
Carly Ernst
Sigma Sigma Phi President’s Award
Sigma Sigma Phi
Quang Pham
ACOFP Distinguished Leadership & Service Award
American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians
Clint Sowards
Pediatricians Presidential Award
American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
Hillarey Stone
SAAO Presidential Award
Student American Academy of Osteopathy
Anthony King
L. Linton Budd Presidential Achievement Award
The L Linton Budd Osteopathic Obstetrics and Gynecology Society
Jinlin Wang
MOSA Past President’s Award
Missouri Osteopathic Student Association
Jessica Kline
Biomedical Sciences Past President’s Award
Biomedical Sciences Club
Tyler Smith
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Past President’s Award
American Osteopathic College of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Kali Webb
SOMA Presidential Award
Student Osteopathic Medical Association
Blake Hood
SNMA Presidential Award
Student National Medical Association
Paul Guernsey
WMS Past President’s Award
Wilderness Medical Society
Benjamin Cook
UNICEF Presidential Award
ATSU-United Nations Children’s Fund
Lindsay Lucado
SGA Past President’s Award
Student Government Association
Brian Moore
SAMOPS Presidential Award
Student Association of Military Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons
Elliott Strube
JMSA Past President’s Award
Jewish Medical Student Association
Jody Musso
KOAA Board Member Award
Kirksville Osteopathic Alumni Association
David Rhoiney
United States Military Recognition
Kathleen Boyer
Stephanie Brooks
Thomas Dear
Raymond Fisher
Thomas Gedulig
Ryan Hasson
Joshua Jacobson
Brittaini McGinnis
Ryder Olsen
David Rhoiney
John Schacht
Elliott Strube
Nathan Tidwell
Troy Underbrink
Edward Wiemholt
National Health Service Corps Award
Susan Kasza
Lauren Stoffel
Class President Award
Raymond Fisher
Jody Musso
Student Ambassador Award
Gaberiel Anders
Zachary Beam
Emily Becker
Bryan Bourland
Kathleen Boyer
Alexander Bunce
Jessica Caine
Hadassah Consuegra
Benjamin Cook
Heather Curtis
Joanna Dunn
Kalina Ehrenreich-Piot
Lindsay Elledge
Carly Ernst
Paul Guernsey
Summer Hassan
Blake Hood
Katherine Johnson
Rebin Kader
Susan Kasza
Ryan Keith
Evan Krueger
Christine Ku
Lindsay Lucado
Stephen Luchtefeld
Erin Majchrzak
Brittaini McGinnis
Alexander Meyer
Caitlin Molloy
Brian Moore
Jody Musso
Elizabeth Piel
Matthew Reschke
David Rhoiney
Jared Rickert
Aimee Skinner
Tyler Smith
Clint Sowards
Sarah Studyvin
Katie Swor
Tyson Travis
Troy Underbrink
Jinlin Wang
Kali Webb
Edward Wiembholt
Mark Wilkinson
Zachary Willis
Christine Wilson
Outstanding Student Ambassador Award
Gabriel Anders
Erin Majchrzak
Leadership in SGA Award
Brian Moore
Bucky Walter Living Tribute
Edward Rodenkirch
Jessica Talbot
Humanitarian Award
Benjamin Cook
Kassandra Cooper
Leadership & Service Award
Katie Swor
Matthew Reschke
Ron Gaber Student Leadership Award
Brian Moore
Academic & Clinical Awards
M.D. Warner Scholarship
Nathan Barford
Glasgow-Rubin Achievement Award
American Medical Women’s Association
Heather Curtis
Tifany Hoyne
Susan Kasza
Christine Ku
Anatomy Fellowship
Jacob Frisbie
Jared Nichols
OMM Fellowship
Lindsay Lucado
Kristopher Marin
Aimee Skinner
Flint Walker
Pathology Fellowship
University of Missouri-Columbia
Eric Destrampe
Hollister Fellowship
Evan Krueger
R.R. Hannas Achievement Award
Missouri College of Emergency Physicians
Kassandra Cooper
ATSU Diversity Excellence Award
David Rhoiney
Claus A. Rohweder, DO Internal Medicine Award
Devin Kennedy
Tinning Family Endowment
Jared Rickert
Ruth B. Laursen Memorial Award
Kalina Ehrenreich-Piot
Alexander Meyer
Award for Excellence
TEVA Pharmaceuticals
Esad Kiveric
Family Health Foundation of Missouri
Christine Wilson
Paul M. Sargentini Memorial Award
Hillarey Stone
Kudelko Award
Tifany Hoyne
Gold Humanism Honor Society
Arnold P. Gold Foundation
Zachary Beam
Kathleen Boyer
Jessica Caine
Michael Cranney
Jenifer Dankyi
David Rhoiney
Kalina Ehrenreich-Piot
Joshua Jacobson
Jessica Kline
Brian Moore
Sarah Studyvin
Kali Webb
Chase Webber
Mark Wilkinson
Christine Wilson
Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award
Arnold P. Gold Foundation
Mark Wilkinson
Maria Evans, MD
Honors Graduate Award
Missouri State Medical Association
Benjamin Cook
Steven C. McDonald, DO
Emergency Medicine Award
Gussie Brotherton III
Harbarger Award
Nathan Barford
Benjamin Cook
Esad Kiveric
Jason Klipsic
Anthony Scavone
Stewart Scholar Award
Evan Mason
First- and second-year osteopathic medical students at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine were presented endowment and association awards on May 12, 2014 in the Casner Alumni Lounge. The awards were presented by Margaret Wilson, DO, ’82, dean.
Nicholas Daering, Bertha Miller-Clough Memorial Award, $350
Michael Dahle, Missouri State Medical Foundation Award, $2,500, Fred Couts Award
Hazel DeHut, Edyth and Mead Cottrell Award, $900
Braxton Duncan, Wayne M. Seutter Award, $1,000
Cory Emmert, George Davison Award, $300
Kale Flory, James Adams Award, $500
Alyssa Higgins, Edward and Helen Korecky Award, $1,200
Kyle Johnson, Helen E. Stoner Award, $750
Traci Kristofik, Missouri State Medical Foundation Award, $750
Lynn McAlister, Esther Woolf Davidson Award, $600
Michael McGrew, Board of Trustees Award, $600
Huan Nguyen, Jerry Alexander Award, $350
Peter Yong Soo Park, E.O. Johnstone Award, $350
Gregory Patterson, R. Anton Lester Award, $1,000
Jacquelynn Pratt, Isabelle and Josephine Morelock Award, $800
Stacy Reichel, Missouri State Medical Foundation Award, $2,500, Preferred Merchants Award, $1,000
Elizabeth Roberts, Preferred Merchants Award, $1,000
Kallie Roberts, Stephen Shanklin Award, $250
Emily Ryan-Michailidis, Auwers Memorial Fund Award, $600
Jessica Santi, Missouri State Medical Foundation Award, $2,500
Todd Troxell, Lester Mylander Award, $1,500
Brittanie Waegele, Missouri State Medical Foundation Award, $2,500
Kolby Warren, R. Anton Lester Award, $1,000