David L. Bruce, DO, ’62, Corpus Christi, Texas, died March 12, 2018, at age 85. He was born in Harlingen, Texas, to James Oran and Vera Louise Ward Bruce.
As the son of a small-town, private practice dentist, Chester Douglass, DMD, PhD, MPH, was raised in a household dominated by community service. He frequently assisted his father in volunteer efforts at the Pennsylvania State Children’s Hospital, where Dr. Douglass could be found passing dental instruments to his father, who provided dental care for children […]
ATSU-KCOM holds annual Teddy Bear Clinic ATSU-KCOM’s Alpha Phi Omega hosted its annual Teddy Bear Clinic on the Missouri campus in February. The service fraternity teamed up with volunteers from ATSU-MOSDOH and Truman State University. The event teaches children what to expect when they visit different providers, while exposing them to healthcare settings in a […]
Anne Ackroyd, public relations specialist, communication & marketing, delivered a social media presentation in April at the Joint American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine and Association of Osteopathic Directors and Medical Educators 2018 Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.
’50s Joseph Turcillo Jr., DO, MD, FACP, ’59, Malibu, California, was honored with the Humanitarian Award at the Meet Each Need with Dignity (MEND) Awards Gala in Los Angeles on March 21.
Student National Medical Association holds cultural event The Student National Medical Association held its annual Cultural Diffusion show on Friday, Jan. 26. ATSU students, faculty, and staff, along with community members and Truman State University students, enjoyed an evening of fun on the Missouri campus. This year’s show featured a variety of performances with dancing, […]
ATSU is bustling with activity, and this issue of Still Magazine captures some of the highlights from the University community. ATSU schools are completing their 125th anniversary projects.
ATSU-ASDOH holds annual Give Kids A Smile event ATSU-ASDOH hosted its 13th annual Give Kids A Smile (GKAS) event on the Arizona campus in February. In partnership with the Arizona Dental Foundation, more than 250 uninsured children ages 6-12 received free dental care. Students, faculty, alumni, and local dentists volunteered to provide cleanings, fillings, sealants, […]
The Chicago Cubs, Arizona Diamondbacks, Chinese national baseball team, Texas Rangers, and March Matness Pilates movement. It’s an impressive resume for Ed Yong, MS, ’08, who began his fitness career as a personal trainer while pursuing his undergraduate degree. “My first fitness-related job was as a personal trainer during my senior year of college,” Yong […]
The “Kirksville experience” is a term of endearment used to describe a person’s tenure in Kirksville, Missouri. People who come to this educational hot spot are able to embrace a small-town lifestyle in a cultural hub of rural America. Dixie Tooke-Rawlins, DO, FACOFP, ’80, was fortunate to experience Kirksville three times. Originally from a rural […]