On Friday, October 3 on Health Futures (a weekly radio show on Money Radio 1510 AM and 99.3 FM) Bob Roth interviewed Ted Wendel, PhD, senior vice president for University Strategic Initiatives at A.T. Still University. Dr. Wendel discussed the founding of ATSU, the mission of the University, and strategic initiatives in place. Listen in […]
A.T. Still University (ATSU) welcomed representatives from Hawaii’s Chaminade University to the Missouri campus. Brother Bernard Ploeger, SM, PhD, president of Chaminade University, was joined by associate provost, Patricia Lee-Robinson. Brother Ploeger and Robinson gave a presentation about Chaminade University and its mission to Hawaii, its commitment to preparing health care professionals, and the similarities between […]
Craig Phelps, DO, ’84, president of A.T. Still University (ATSU), G. Scott Drew, DO, FAOCD, ’87, chair of ATSU’s Board of Trustees, and members of the president’s cabinet, enjoyed an opportunity to meet United States Acting Surgeon General Rear Admiral (RADM) Boris D. Lushniak, MD, MPH, during a recent trip to Washington, DC. As Acting United […]
Ten second-year ATSU-SOMA students at the Parkside Community Health Center (part of Unity Health Care) in Washington, D.C., had the opportunity to meet recently with District of Columbia Councilwoman Alexander at the facility. “We discussed what it means to have a medical school present in one of the most under served areas of the Nation’s […]
Gateway Bank has donated $1,000 to support Smile Forward, a community-based program from A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) that provides dental and oral healthcare for children and adults with little or no dental insurance benefits. “We work with multiple dental practices across the Valley and have a clear understanding […]
The ASHS occupational therapy (OT) program held their annual research day on September 9 on the ATSU Mesa Campus. Third-year OT students presented five research projects as part of a half-day research seminar that included power point presentations and poster sessions. For a complete list of topics and presentations see the attached. […]
Alumni in the Valley met in Tempe, Arizona to hear fellow alumnus Colin Rigney, DPT, ‘10 present, and to hear updates from ASHS Dean Randy Danielsen, PT Department Chair Jim Farris, Librarian Cynthia Porter, and ASHS Alumni Board Member Robyn Wilhelm, PT, DPT, ’09. Summary of announcements: Colin Rigney – also a member of the […]
Alumni, students, and faculty reconnected with ATSU’s Arizona School of Health Sciences Dean Randy Danielsen, Vice Dean Ann Lee Burch, program directors Bernadette Mineo and Rachel Diamant, and alumni board members Samantha Singler, MS, OTR/L, ’10 and Cynthia Wheeler , MS, OTR/L, ’98, at the 2014 Arizona Occupational Therapy Association (ArizOTA) fall conference. Summary of announcements: […]
ATSU welcomed 18 community health center (CHC) organizations from around the United States to the Arizona campus on Sept. 24. The event was held from 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Ross Farnsworth East Valley YMCA adjacent to the ATSU Arizona campus. Eighty-five students from osteopathic and dental medicine, and the physician assistant program […]
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