“ATSU Reflects on Black History Month” is a series of personal statements from A.T. Still University faculty, staff, and students. This installment features Marlene Salas-Provance, PhD, MHA, CCC-SLP, ASHA Fellow, FNAP, vice dean, professor, and interim director of the speech-language pathology graduate program at A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences. Black History Month is a way to […]
Paula Stout, PT, DPT, ’12, CLT-LANA, has seen cancer patients fall through the cracks. They have surgery, treatment, and months will go by before they see her and tell of struggles they continue to have with the most basic functions of daily life. It doesn’t have to be that way, Dr. Stout says. The A.T. […]
Love Data Week is an annual international celebration of all aspects of data. Celebrated Feb. 8-12, 2021, take some time to think about data in your work life and your personal life during this week of celebration. The A.T. Still Memorial Library has provided information on four themes for Love Data Week. Open source alternatives Data sharing […]
Love Data Week is an annual international celebration of all aspects of data. Celebrated Feb. 8-12, 2021, take some time to think about data in your work life and your personal life during this week of celebration. The A.T. Still Memorial Library has provided information on four themes for Love Data Week. Open source alternatives Data sharing […]
“ATSU Reflects on Black History Month” is a series of personal statements from A.T. Still University faculty, staff, and students. This installment features Clinton Normore, MBA, vice president for diversity & inclusion. Black History Month refreshes my understanding about the struggle of so many before me and the sacrifices they made for me to enjoy […]
Cassie Reynolds, administrative assistant, physical therapy, recently received A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences’ (ATSU-ASHS) Exemplary Staff Award. Every year, one member from ATSU-ASHS’ Staff Assembly (SA), is selected for this honor. ATSU-ASHS SA is an organization of ASHS staff dedicated to promoting its interests and development. SA will consult school administration when there […]
This month, The Center for the Future of the Health Professions will be posting our second monthly op-ed column for 2021. Our columns represent strong, informed, and focused opinions on issues that affect the future of the health professions. As mentioned in the past, the center was developed to provide state, local, and national policymakers and health […]
Fostering inclusion in our teaching often leads educators to be anxious and reluctant based on feeling ill-prepared on how to create a welcoming educational environment. In episode #319 of the Teaching in Higher Ed Podcast, Dr. Marlo Goldstein Hode tackles this subject head on, while offering practical suggestions to help break down the barriers to […]
Join A.T. Still University-Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) students as they interview Richard Vargo, DMD, SCU director for oral and maxillofacial pathology and assistant professor at ATSU-MOSDOH.
A.T. Still University (ATSU) announced winning proposals from its recent Scholarly Innovation Internal Grant Proposal competition. The announcement was made by Gaylah Sublette, MBA, ATSU vice president of research and sponsored programs. Awards totaled more than $29,000. Winning proposals and grant amounts in Health Professions Education for the Future: Teaching and Learning in the Age […]