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Alumni Headlines
Dean Halliday and President Phelps attend meeting with U.S. Surgeon General

Christopher Halliday, DDS, MPH, dean, A.T. Still University-Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health, and ATSU President Craig Phelps, DO, ’84, were part of a select group of community and public health leaders invited to the U.S. Surgeon General’s House Calls Listening Tour held on January 29 at University of Kansas Medical Center. Surgeon General, […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dr. Lohman selected for Young Investigator Award

Chelsea Lohman, PhD, ATC, CSCS, A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) assistant professor and director of anatomy curriculum and instruction, has been chosen to receive the Young Investigator Award from the journal, Spine. Spine is a leading journal in neuroscience and orthopedics and is highly respected as an international source for peer-reviewed research. […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dr. Snyder Valier named NATA Fellow

Alison Snyder Valier, PhD, ATC, ATSU-Arizona School of Health Sciences, has been named a Fellow of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA). Dr. Snyder Valier is a BOC-certified and state-licensed athletic trainer, serves as associate professor of interdisciplinary health sciences, director, Center for Clinical Outcomes Studies, and assistant director of research support through research, grants, […]

Alumni Headlines
Missouri Smile Forward® goal met

A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Missouri Smile Forward® program met and surpassed its goal of raising $75,000. Missouri Smile Forward® is an uncompensated care fund created to provide oral healthcare services for patients with little or no dental insurance benefits and demonstrate financial need. Allowing patients the option to keep their smile through funding assistance for […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Museum awarded grant from National Endowment for the Humanities

The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM and International Center for Osteopathic History (MOM-ICOH) was awarded a $1,625 grant from National Endowment for the Humanities to purchase and install 13 data loggers, collect and analyze temperature and relative humidity in strategic locations throughout MOM-ICOH (e.g., galleries, exhibit spaces, annex, storage areas, cabin, etc.), and enhance the plan and […]

Alumni Headlines
Still serving the ATSU mission: DezBaa Damon-Mallette, DMD

When she was a young Navajo child, DezBaa Damon-Mallette, DMD ’07, realized that she was very interested in dentistry. At an early age, she was curious about how dental instruments were used by her dentist to work in someone’s mouth and help them. “My dentist, Dr. Dunston, was very supportive and always asked me if […]

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Image library: 2015 Give Kids A Smile event

On Friday, Feb. 6, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health will celebrate its annual Give Kids A Smile (GKAS) at the school’s dental clinic. A.T. Still University – historically one of the larger events – will host this year’s debut GKAS sponsored and attended by the American Dental Association. Following the […]

Alumni Headlines
Arizona School of Health Sciences celebrates 20 years

On Saturday, Jan. 24, ATSU’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) celebrated 20 years of paving the way in educating compassionate healthcare professionals. Nearly 200 friends of ATSU – including board of trustees members, alumni, faculty, staff and students – reunited on the Arizona campus for an unforgettable afternoon of tours, presentations, lunch and family […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dr. Still’s heritage reflects American Indian ties

Being a healthcare practitioner who incorporated mind, body and spirit into his method of healing and treatment for patients, it is no surprise that Dr. A.T. Still was influenced by living among the Shawnee Tribe for a time in his life. It is also through his father’s bloodline that Dr. Still actually claimed his American […]

Alumni Headlines
Dr. Navarro shares story of hope, inspiration

“I traveled many years and thousands of miles to end up four blocks from where I started,” recounted Isaac Navarro, DMD, ’08, and ATSU board of trustees member, during the Jan. 22 George Blue Spruce Hero Healer Luncheon Series. Dr. Navarro’s travels-literally speaking-are true, but also symbolize thousands of miles in hardships. During his presentation, […]