A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine students, Jessica Lapinski, OMS III, and Lynn (Riester) Messersmith, OMS III, attended the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) 52nd Annual Convention & Scientific Seminars in Las Vegas. The students presented at the event, and both took home honors. Messersmith presented on the role of breast MRI […]
The ATSU Office of Assessment & Accreditation and the University-wide Assessment Committee will be sponsoring the Inaugural Assessment Week virtually and on both campuses, April 13-16. Dr. Lisa Ncube, director of Assessment and Accreditation at ATSU, said that Assessment Week will be held annually, and the 2015 event will be broadcast via Zoom as well […]
Alumni and students joined Dr. Tabitha Parent Buck, chair, Department of Audiology, and Dr. Brenda Lowe, ’09, Arizona School of Health Sciences (ASHS) Alumni Board, during the American Academy of Audiology’s (AAA) AudiologyNOW! 2015 convention on March 25. Below are some of the updates shared with attendees: • Started in 2000, the Transitional Doctor of […]
Brandi Buchanan, OTD, OTR/L, has accepted a new role within the OT department as the program director for the Entry-Level Occupational Therapy Clinical Doctorate (OTD-E). The Entry-Level OTD is a new program for the OT department and will be added to current programs that include the residential Entry-Level MS in OT, the online post-professional Advanced […]
Faculty and staff were honored at A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Missouri and Arizona campuses during ATSU’s Employee Recognition Ceremony. Employees were recognized for years of service ranging from five to 45 years. On the Missouri campus, Valerie Hamlin, curriculum coordinator; Ruth Chronister, administrative assistant; Brian McCarty, support specialist; and Judy Funk, graphic designer, were recognized […]
ATSU’s Arizona campus was fortunate to hear Winston Wong, MD, the George Blue Spruce Hero Healer luncheon guest speaker on Thursday, March 26. Dr. Wong, a practicing Community Health Center physician, shared heart-warming patient stories from his practice as a healer working with the underserved, and provided powerful examples of making a difference as a […]
Edward P. Crowell, DO, ’52 A 1952 graduate of ATSU’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM), Edward P. Crowell, DO, practiced internal medicine in Waterville, Maine, for more than seven years before joining the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) in 1964 as assistant executive director. In 1968, he became the eighth DO to serve as the […]
A.T. Still University’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) launched a new student elective course that focuses on primary care and diagnostics for dentists. The interprofessional course was designed to provide basic preventative primary care education to dental students to improve detection and management of chronic disease, as well as expand their physical […]
Marsha Ham, PhD, has been selected as the inaugural university director of the Teaching and Learning Center and will join ATSU beginning August 1, 2015. Dr. Ham comes to ATSU from the University of New Haven in Connecticut, where she currently serves as associate vice president and dean of the College of Lifelong Learning and […]
Five graduates from the postgraduate orthodontic program, A. T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH), successfully passed their American Board of Orthodontists (ABO) Clinical Exam, and all have become Diplomates of the ABO. The ABO was founded in 1929 and is the oldest specialty board in dentistry. The ABO was first […]