Two years ago, Saul Rivera, MS, PA-C, ’17, got a call from family members in Mexico. His grandmother was having a hard time speaking and felt very weak.
A.T. Still Memorial Library holds 3-D printer contest Beginning in February, A.T. Still Memorial Library held a 3-D printer contest for the Arizona and Missouri campuses. Criteria for model designs included use in healthcare or healthcare education, innovation, creativity, originality, influence on learning, and ability to meet intended learning objectives. A panel of faculty and […]
’50s Richard A. Berjian, DO, ’55, published his second novel, “An Uncertain Cure.” The story follows a young surgeon who is lured to Greeley University Medical Center with the promise of funding to continue his cancer research. Little could he imagine that within one year he would face the charge of first-degree murder. Can he […]
Amanda Anders joined the President’s Office as the new executive assistant. She previously worked as a clinical education coordinator in the ATSU-KCOM AHEC Program Office.
For years, Stanley Grogg, DO, ’71, has provided extraordinary service to his patients, always with a smile. Smiling while caring for others is a habit he developed early in his career.
Marodin Aghassi, D3, Turlock, California, died May 8, 2017, at age 32. He was a member of the ATSU-ASDOH class of 2018, and he planned a career dedicated to serving those in need.
Tamara Valovich McLeod, PhD, ATC, FNATA, director of A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) athletic training programs, developed an educational presentation focused on concussions, hydration and nutrition, heat illness, injury prevention and dynamic warmups. The presentation will be delivered in conjunction with the Positive Play project, a City of Mesa Youth Sports […]
Alumni and students of the Kinesiology program met Aug. 21 to connect and reconnect during the annual Kinesiology Institute. Below are updates shared by A.T. Still University’s College of Graduate Health Studies (ATSU-CGHS) Dean Don Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD. MPH, MBA, MA. Many of our incoming students are referred to our programs by our alumni […]
ATSU-SOMA graduates 103 new doctors ATSU-SOMA celebrated the class of 2017 at its commencement ceremony on Friday, May 26. Families and friends packed the Mesa Arts Center to see 103 graduates receive their DO degrees. Nine graduates also earned their MPH degrees. Sister Adele O’Sullivan, MD, a board-certified family physician, delivered an inspirational keynote speech […]
Before he became a physician, Danny McClure, DO, ’13, inspired by his Christian faith, took a medical mission trip to Cambodia. While abroad, he was amazed by the care his group was able to deliver.