Nafiseh Haghgoo, DO, ’14, was 6 years old when she knew she wanted to be a physician.
In 2004, changes in workers’ compensation legislation forced Erik Salley, PT, DPT, MA, OCS, Cert. MDT, ’14, to shut down his physical therapy practice in Ontario, California.
First-generation U.S. citizen Mai-Ly Duong, DMD, MPH, ’12, like many health professionals, pursued dentistry simply to help others.
Joyce Scott, DO, ’94, thought she was a “nobody from nowhere going no place.”
Adam Moore, DHA, MS, CMPE, ’16, is the first graduate of ATSU’s Doctor of Health Administration program.
The cover for this issue of Still Magazine was inspired by a captivating photo of ATSU’s founder.
This edition of Still Magazine celebrates our 125th anniversary and thanks the countless advocates of ATSU and osteopathic medical education.
Two A.T. Still University (ATSU) employees were recognized as Advisor of the Year. Lori Bordenave, PT, DPT, PhD, ’07 received the award for ATSU’s Mesa, Arizona campus. Lisa Archer, RN, director, simulation & performance assessment, received the award for ATSU’s Kirksville, Missouri campus. Advisor of the Year is awarded to full-time employees who have clearly […]
A.T. Still University (ATSU) has a champion in Marie Maddox, ThD, RT, CHT. Dr. Maddox has a long family history at the University. Both her husband and father-in-law are graduates of ATSU’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM). Dr. Maddox studied theology in graduate school, and developed an interest in near-death experiences and wellness. Her […]
The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine was honored in Chicago at the House of Delegates Meeting on Saturday, July 22nd with the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Strategic Team Award and Recognition (STAR) prize. The AOA STAR prize is presented annually to an organization that has significantly advanced the osteopathic medical profession. Museum Director Jason Haxton, MA; A.T. Still […]