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MO campus library Coffee Chat series

The Missouri campus library is pleased to start a series of brief noon sessions focused on library and research skills and topics, open to everyone who is interested. Sessions will occur in the Swofford Computer Lab in the Missouri branch library from 12:05-12:30 p.m., on varying days per month. Most months will offer one or […]

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MO library staff news

The library proffers congratulations to Debra Loguda-Summers, 3-D print and work-study manager, who applied and received two monetary awards for the Missouri branch library. Included is a brief description of each award. KOAA/KCOM Education Program Fund, $2,837.20. The library plans to use this fund to purchase five new anatomical teaching and study tools: Somso premium female […]

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New Osteopathic Collection and Reading Room

The Missouri branch library is proud to announce the development and dedication of a new Osteopathic Medicine Collection and Reading Room (OMRR). It will seek to acquire and maintain a special collection of all new academic osteopathic medical texts for the benefit of the A.T. Still University (ATSU) community. In June 2016, the Missouri branch […]

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New resources for the ATSM library

Visible Body, a 3-D visual anatomy software package was introduced as a new anatomy resource this year for all A.T. Still University (ATSU) students and was adopted by ATSU’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona anatomy. If any other school is interested in full program adoption, you are invited to contact the library staff and […]

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From the Arizona campus library

The Arizona campus library celebrated National Medical Librarian Month with several events organized by distance support librarian, Adrienne Brodie, MS, and library assistant, Samantha Maley, MA. Events included an open house, an app lunch and learn, a student contest with food as prizes, and several giveaways, including a study snack coupon, new library bookmarks, A.T. […]

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From the Missouri campus library

October was a very busy month on campus and in the library. On Oct. 4, Jean Sidwell, MLIS, and Debra Loguda-Summers traveled to the Missouri Library Association meeting to present the “3-D Printing in Curriculum and Research” poster. This poster and 3-D print models were viewed by members of the A.T. Still University (ATSU) board […]

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The library and data

Over the past year I have had the privilege to serve as a mentor in a major leadership program in which academic health science library directors work with mid-level library managers who want to be library directors. Some of you may have seen or met with William Olmstadt, associate director for Health Sciences Library at […]

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ATSU-SOMA professor participates in medical education webinar

This October, A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA) professor and department of public health chair, Joy H. Lewis, DO, PhD, FACP, was one of three speakers in an American Medical Association (AMA) webinar. This webinar focused on describing various elements of health systems science, and was the final part of a […]

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A.T. Still Memorial Library awarded grants

The A.T. Still Memorial Library has been awarded grants from the Advocates for the American Osteopathic Association (AAOA Special Projects Fund) and the Kirksville Osteopathic Alumni Association/Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Education Program Fund to purchase anatomical models for the Library’s Kirksville, Missouri campus. The Library will purchase eight new anatomical teaching and study tools including […]

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ATSU students provide Thanksgiving baskets for families in need

A.T. Still University (ATSU) student organization, Sigma Sigma Phi, created Thanksgiving baskets for community members in need. The idea for the event started this past spring when students raised around $1,440 and created 36 Easter baskets that included meals, candy, and toys for families with young children. With the success from that event, Sigma Sigma […]