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Alumni Headlines
ATSU-ASHS Audiology department screens athletes’ hearing at Special Olympics

This past May, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences’ (ATSU-ASHS) Audiology department worked with Healthy Hearing program to provide hearing exams to Special Olympic athletes. Since 2013, ATSU-ASHS faculty, alumni, and students from the department have screened athletes’ hearing and to identify signs of reduced hearing. During the comprehensive screenings, Audiology staff and […]

Alumni Headlines
Alumna Perspective: “Lessons from a community health center”

By Sarah Murawski, PA, ’17 I started my clinical year worried that I wouldn’t know how to address treatment plans, and that patients would be able to sense my inexperience as a provider. I came to Franklin, Louisiana focused on learning the medicine. What I didn’t realize was that I knew most of the medicine, […]

Alumni Headlines
Dr. Sutton advocates internal medicine, osteopathic focus

John Sutton, DO, ’89, is a voice for his profession. A graduate of A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM), Dr. Sutton currently serves as president of the American College of Osteopathic Internists (ACOI), a group representing thousands of osteopathic physicians who practice internal medicine. The mission of the ACOI is to promote […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU receives grant to create faculty-developed, student-learning projects with the CDC

The Association for Prevention Teaching and Research (APTR) recently awarded Barbara Maxwell, DPT, MSc, PT, ’06, director of interprofessional education and collaboration at A.T. Still University (ATSU), a health case study development grant sponsored by the Center for Disease Control (CDC). The goal of the grant is to create a series of interprofessional, problem-based case studies […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU-KCOM awarded funding to enhance opioid-related training

In July, A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) received an award of $23,360 to improve opioid-related training for future primary care physicians. The one-year funding came as a supplement to a five-year, $1.2 million award from the Health Resources and Services Administration, a federal agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human […]

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ATSU partners with NWMSU on early acceptance program

Representatives of A.T. Still University (ATSU) and Northwest Missouri State University (NWMSU) met Wednesday, Aug. 2, to sign a memorandum of understanding on an expedited application procedure to ATSU’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. The agreement, signed on NWMSU’s Maryville campus, allows a select number of undergraduate students to apply to the medical college through […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU-MOSDOH provides care for St. Louis students

Third- and fourth-year A.T. Still University-Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) students and faculty partnered with Affinia Healthcare staff to screen and treat students in the St. Louis area for two Back to School Health events at Affinia Healthcare’s Normandy High School and South Broadway locations. Six third-year ATSU-MOSDOH students and two fourth-year […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dr. Beary appointed chair of ATSU-KCOM Neurobehavioral Sciences department

Jonathan Beary, DO, ’09, succeeded G. Barry Robbins Jr., DO, FACN, ’70, as chair of the A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) Neurobehavioral Sciences department July 1. Dr. Beary has served as an adjunct assistant professor in the department for nearly two years. He also chairs Northeast Regional Medical Center’s Stroke multidisciplinary committee […]

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Parting shot

We’re still having a ball In the early 1900s, a game called “pushball” became a popular sporting event at the American School of Osteopathy. Pushball, which originated in Massachusetts, resembled a mixture of sports including football and rugby. The giant leather ball was approximately six feet in diameter and weighed more than 50 pounds. The […]

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Obituaries (full length)

Ernest H. Agresti Jr., DO, ’76, Roseville, California, died Nov. 9, 2016, at age 64.