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Athletic training community outreach 2019-20

This year, the Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) at A.T. Still University (ATSU) had a number of opportunities to assist the Phoenix metro through community outreach. ATSA continued their relationship with St. Mary’s Food Bank, helping pack boxes of non-perishable food items. St. Mary’s has been partnered with non-profit organizations to distribute food to homeless […]

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Mesa parks and recreation 2020 update

The athletic training program and the Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) at A.T. Still University (ATSU) continued working with the Mesa parks and recreation and their Positive Play initiatives this year, marking the seventh consecutive year of this partnership. Students from the ATSA, guided by ATSU’s Athletic Training Postdoctoral Fellow Justin DiSanti, PhD, provided education […]

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2019-20 athletic training high school workshops

The Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) at A.T. Still University has a long-standing tradition of hosting high school sports medicine and athletic training workshops. During these workshops, high school sports medicine students from across the state are invited to the Mesa, Arizona campus to learn about athletic training. This event is considered one of the […]

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Sports medicine program 2020 update

This year, A.T. Still University’s Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) voted to focus their fundraising efforts for 2019-20 on giving back to the local athletic training and sports medicine community. The ATSA developed a plan to support an outreach effort to guide area secondary school athletic training programs in implementing best practices for the preparation […]

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Athletic training alumni newsletter 2020 – Director’s column

As I sat down to reflect on the past year, I was not sure where to begin. The start of the 2019-20 academic year seems so long ago with everything that has happened in our world since late February. I am currently writing this from my home office with a sleeping puppy under my feet, […]

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ATSU-CGHS announces 2019-20 faculty awards

Don Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD, MPH, MBA, MA, dean of A.T. Still University’s College of Graduate Health Studies (ATUS-CGHS), has announced 2019-20 faculty awards virtually. The following list includes the award name, award recipient, and additional information as to why the recipient was selected. 2020 Professor of the Year Ashley Love, DrPH, MPH, MS, CPH, […]

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ATSU welcomes students to Kirksville, Missouri, campus

A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) welcomed its first group of new students Tuesday on the Kirksville, Missouri, campus. ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine students had photographs taken, received welcome gifts, underwent Basic Life Support training, and more. Here are some images from the first day. Welcome Week continues through Friday.

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ATSU-ASHS presents awards to DPT class of 2020

A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) celebrated achievements of the doctor of physical therapy class of 2020 through a virtual graduation awards ceremony. Lori Bordenave, PT, DPT, PhD, director of physical therapy, hosted the event, while other faculty members took turns presenting awards. “You are the first cohort of students to go through […]

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Clinton Normore, MBA, promoted to ATSU’s vice president of diversity & inclusion

A.T. Still University of Health Sciences’ (ATSU) President Craig M. Phelps, DO, ’84, announced Clinton Normore, MBA, has been promoted to vice president of diversity & inclusion, effective Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Normore joined ATSU in September 2013 as director of diversity and was appointed associate vice president of diversity & inclusion in 2016. “Over […]

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ATSU employee’s research publication featured on popular podcast

Quincy Conley, PhD, teaching & learning center director at A.T. Still University (ATSU), was featured in an episode of the “Versatilist” podcast. The episode, hosted by Dr. Patrick O’Shea from Appalachian State University, was to discuss Dr. Conley’s recent research publication: “MantarayAR: Leveraging augmented reality to teach probability and sampling.” The discussion also included other educational […]