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Dr. Huxel Bliven named editor-in-chief of Journal of Sport Rehabilitation

Kellie Huxel Bliven, PhD, ATC, professor of interdisciplinary health sciences at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS), has been named editor-in-chief of the Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (JSR). JSR advances the understanding of all aspects of sport rehabilitation, providing an “international, multidisciplinary forum to serve the needs of all members of the […]

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ATSU’s Athletic Training Student Association wins NATA-REF student challenge for second year in a row

A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) once again voted to participate in the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Research and Education Foundation’s (NATA-REF) National Athletic Training Student Challenge (NATSC).  This year, ATSU’s team donated $4,742 to win the NATSC for the second year in a row.  Last year, ATSU’s team won NATSC […]

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ATSA community outreach and service 2019

This year, Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) had the opportunity to help the local community by taking part in St. Mary’s Food Bank. ATSA and athletic training staff members assisted in packing food boxes. St. Mary’s partners with nearly 700 non-profit organizations to distribute food to food pantries, dining halls, homeless shelters, and more. They […]

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ATSA University and community interprofessional events 2019

Each year, A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) works to identify opportunities for University and community service, and was able to participate in several interprofessional events throughout the 2018-19 academic year. In the fall, ATSA members participated in the annual Corbin’s Legacy Back to School event held on the Mesa Campus. ATSA […]

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Mesa parks and recreation 2019 update

A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Athletic Training program and the Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) has worked with Mesa parks and recreation and their Positive Play initiatives since 2013, and we were able to continue this partnership again during 2018-19. Students from ATSA, along with post-doctoral fellow, Haley Root, PhD, MPH, ATC, provided education and training […]

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Athletic training alumni newsletter 2019 – Director’s column

Greetings from a very sunny and warm Arizona. I hope this newsletter finds you taking some time for yourself to relax with family and friends before heading to Las Vegas for another National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) meeting and starting up another academic year. I want to first acknowledge the work of our Athletic Training […]

Student Headlines
2018-19 ATSA annual high school workshops

A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Athletic Training Student Association (ATSA) has a long-standing tradition of hosting an annual high school workshop, where they invite high school sports medicine students from across the state to the Mesa campus to learn about athletic training.  These events have always been one of the highlights for ATSA and represents their […]

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ATSU-MOSDOH hosts Give Kids a Smile event in Kirksville, Missouri

A.T. Still University’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH), in collaboration with Northeast Missouri Health Council provided free dental education and restorative care to Ray Miller Elementary students on May 16, in Kirksville, Missouri. During the all-day Give Kids a Smile event ATSU-MOSDOH students and Northeast Missouri Health Council staff provided dental services […]

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Spring 2019 from the university librarian

Summer is in full swing and many students are already on break. This was a busy spring for the library staff. Susan Swogger, MLIS, was appointed the Missouri campus branch manager in Jan. 2019, and I was appointed university library director in May 2019. Summer 2019 will bring some new faces to Kirksville and Mesa […]

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A.T. Still University announces Central Coast PA Program

A.T. Still University (ATSU) anticipates establishing a California-based physician assistant (PA) studies program, Central Coast PA Program (CCPAP), in 2021. The University plans to enroll students at a new location in Santa Maria. The program will operate in partnership with Community Health Centers of the Central Coast (CHCCC) and the National Association of Community Health […]