In January 2021, Alexandra Chaux, DPT, ’10, finally opened her own physical therapy clinic in Thousand Oaks, California. Although she encountered difficult steps throughout the process, she was thrilled to finally meet her goal. Just a year earlier, Dr. Chaux was working for another clinic where the focus was volume and quantity. Most of the […]
As a member of the uniformed services, Melissa Parra, DMD, ’11, is on a mission to provide oral health to individuals with limited access to care. Dr. Parra completed her undergraduate education while enlisted in the U.S. Air Force (USAF). She then commissioned as a second lieutenant and attended ATSU-ASDOH through a graduate health professions […]
Sandra Suarez, MHA, ’16, and Michelle Mueller, MHA, ’14, have formed a one-of-a-kind friendship. They first met as students in ATSU-CGHS’ online Master of Health Administration (MHA) program. Online students rarely meet face to face, but a series of in-person learning opportunities led them to team up for the benefit of healthier communities. Originally a […]
Not every young teenager takes a summer job assisting in a dental office, but when your mother is a dental hygienist, it’s a natural fit. For ATSU-MOSDOH alumna Lisa Bosch, DMD, MPH, ’19, the experience not only planted early interest in a dental career but also helped her understand the paucity of oral healthcare resources […]
In 1917, Lester R. Mylander, DO, graduated from ATSU-KCOM with a dream and a purpose. He couldn’t wait to begin serving others as a physician.
John Takacs, DO, ’86, and Joan Takacs, DO, ’80, both graduates of ATSU-KCOM, received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation.
Dan Aaronson was promoted to support services specialist for Information Technology Services. He also received the Missouri campus Employee Excellence Award for the second quarter of 2020.
Al Abbadessa, Macon, Missouri, died April 16, 2021, at age 88. Al was born in West New York, New Jersey, to Bennedetto and Palma Abbadessa on April 3, 1933.
The September edition of A.T. Still University’s Museum Minute examines the history of osteopathic medical schools in Kirksville, Missouri, explaining the events that led to the brief existence of two separate and competing schools.
Nearly 70 students earned master of science in physician assistant studies degrees during A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences’ (ATSU-ASHS) commencement ceremony Sept. 10, 2021. Please enjoy these images from the event…