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Alumni Headlines
ATSU-ASHS alumna profile | Jessica Meyer, MEd, MS, OTR/L ’15

Jessica Meyer, MEd, MS, OTR/L, ’15, shares about how her experience as an A.T. Still University student has led her to a fulfilling career as an occupational therapist and community leader. As the Director of Success Matters at Beatitudes Campus in Phoenix, AZ, I truly have a unique opportunity to holistically address the needs of […]

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CGHS alum’s Applied Research Project published

Justin Silverstein, DHSc, ’14, CNIM, had his Applied Research Project (ARP), Causal factors for position-related SSEP changes in spinal surgery, published in the European Spine Journal. Eric Matthews, PhD, associate professor for the A.T. Still University College of Graduate Health Sciences doctor of health sciences program, was second author on the study and served as Dr. […]

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Native American Heritage Month alumna profile | Dr. Autumn Ambroday

For Autumn Ambroday, DO ‘10, KCOM, being able to return to provide healthcare services for Native Americans once she completed her medical degree at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) was always the goal. “Medicine was not the only field I could see myself in, but was the career path that drew […]

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The new issue of Still Magazine is available!

Check out the fall 2016 edition of Still Magazine online at stillmagazine.atsu.edu.

Alumni Headlines
ATSU-ASHS occupational therapy alumni reception held in Tempe, AZ

A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) Occupational Therapy Department held a continuing education and alumni reception in Tempe, AZ on Nov. 9. Ann Lee Burch, PT, MS, MPH, EdD, vice dean and associate professor for ATSU-ASHS, Jyothi Gupta, PT, chair of occupational therapy, and Emily Schulz, PhD, OTR, CFLE, and associate professor, […]

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Native American Heritage Month alumnus profile | Dr. Ron West

As part of A.T. Still University’s recognition of Native American Heritage Month, Ron West, DPT ’04 wrote about his journey to ATSU.  My father was born and raised on the Fort Apache Reservation, a member of the White Mountain Apache tribe. In 1949, when he was 19 years old he realized that there were no […]

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ATSU-ASHS physical therapy alumni reception held in Mesa

A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) physical therapy (PT) alumni in the Phoenix area gathered in Mesa, AZ on Nov. 19 to hear from Jim Farris, PT, PhD, chair and director of ATSU-ASHS physical therapy department and Chad Waits, PT, DPT ‘06, OCS – below are highlights from what they shared: Dr. […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU’s Kim Perry, DDS, MSCS, named president of National Dental Association

ATSU Associate Vice President of Strategic Partnerships Kim Butler Perry, DDS, MSCS, was installed as the 93rd president for the National Dental Association (NDA) during a ceremony on Nov. 19, 2016, in Charlotte, North Carolina. “A.T. Still University of Health Sciences congratulates Dr. Perry on this important and deserving achievement,” said ATSU President Craig Phelps, […]

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ATSU-MOSDOH students provide care for local veterans

In honor of Veterans Day, a small team of faculty and third-year dental students representing both A.T. Still University’s Missouri School of Dental & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) and the St. Louis Dental Education and Oral Health Center traveled to Dexter, Missouri, to provide oral healthcare for local veterans. The Nov. 10 event marked the second […]

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Dr. Danielsen awarded PA-C Emeritus status

Randy Danielsen, PhD, PA, DFAAPA, dean, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences, has been named among the first to receive the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants’ (NCCPA) PA-C Emeritus distinction. The PA-C Emeritus designation is for PAs who are retired from clinical practice; have been certified by the NCCPA for at […]