A.T. Still University (ATSU) kicked off the annual Founder’s Day celebration with a virtual alumni recognition ceremony on Wednesday. The celebration was hosted by Bob Behnen, MBA, associate vice president, university advancement, and paid tribute to ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) alumni from the classes of 1995, 1990, 1980, and 1970. “It is my […]
An early focus on prevention and controllable risk factors are keys to addressing and improving women’s cardiovascular health, says A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) alumna Suzanne R. Steinbaum, DO, ’94, FACC, FAHA. Dr. Steinbaum presented the 2020 Fred C. Tinning, PhD, DOEd (hon.), ’14, Founder’s Day Osteopathy Virtual Lecture on Thursday as […]
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) students gathered atop a hill, beneath a deep blue sky, behind a gravestone inscribed, “In memory of those who have donated their bodies to medical science.” Wednesday’s Gift of Body ceremony in Kirksville, Missouri, was a sincere and serious event, as ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine and ATSU-Missouri […]
A.T. Still University-School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA) students are in a heated competition as they battle for the top spot in the VotER Cactus Cup, going head-to-head with fellow top healthcare institutions in Arizona. While the competition remains fierce, the purpose behind it provides just one more way to serve the underserved. Linda […]
Join ATSU Museum of Osteopathic Medicine Director Jason Haxton, MA, as he explores the roots of our Founder’s Day celebration.
Starting this month, The Center for the Future of the Health Professions will be posting a monthly op-ed or column. These columns will 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 […]
A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) recently hosted the inaugural TLC Innovation in Teaching for Learning Awards. The awards were presented in a virtual setting due to the coronavirus pandemic. “This inaugural University-wide faculty recognition program award was created to recognize full-time faculty members who are incorporating innovative and creative teaching strategies […]
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) community members took part in a unique event Thursday, with the initial screening of a documentary and a roundtable discussion featuring five former U.S. surgeons general, highlighting racial inequality in healthcare and presenting steps toward solutions in the industry. Participants got a first look at “Open Season: Racism […]
A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) hosted its fourth virtual open forum discussion in the President’s Cultural Proficiency Speaker Series on Thursday. The activity is designed to provide an opportunity to ATSU’s campus community for open and honest dialogue around race, class, culture, and equity. This installment focused on voice, transparency, authenticity, trustworthiness, access, and […]
With all the anticipation 2020 brought in the new year, no one anticipated a year quite like this. The coronavirus pandemic and nationwide protests against racial injustice, combined with NASA’s historic SpaceX launch, have brought about a mix of emotions and are the primary topics covered in this issue of Still Magazine.