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Dr. Park invited speaker at AAO Annual Session

Jae Hyun Park, DMD, MSD, MS, PhD, director of the postgraduate orthodontic program at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, presented a lecture, Diagnosis and treatment of impacted maxillary canines using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), during the 2014 American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) Annual Session, April 25-29, 2014, in New Orleans, […]

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ATSU-KCOM holds Student Clinician Ceremony

A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine held its annual Student Clinician Ceremony on April 28, 2014. It was a special day for the class of 2016 as they wind down their time on campus and transition into their clinical years at rotation sites around the nation. Margaret Wilson, DO, ’82, dean, led the […]

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ATSU receives Campus Management award

A.T. Still University (ATSU) has received the Excellence in Constituent Service Award for providing unparalleled service and support to two unique constituencies:  internal staff and external donors. This honor was bestowed on ATSU by Campus Management Corp., a leading provider of enterprise software products and services to higher education. ATSU processes more than 18,000 applications per year, […]

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More: Mission to serve

In combat boots and white coats, ATSU alums proudly serve and protect in the U.S. military. From time logs and journal entries, military alumni share personal stories from the front lines—what they saw, felt, and did. Here are more behind-the-scenes military action photos provided by alumni that help tell their stories as they heed the call […]

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What will ATSU look like?

As a mission-focused institution, a solid strategic plan is essential to laying the groundwork for making decisions—big and small—that will affect students, faculty, staff, and the communities the University is privileged to serve.

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Diversity and dwarfism: Life as a little person

“When someone says ‘no’ to me, that makes me want to do it five times more,” says Jessica Markbreiter, AT, ’15. Her independence and determination have served her well—though she is small in stature, Markbreiter is accomplishing big things.

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By special invitation

Gilbert, Ariz., resident Amanda Shelley was in the car when her phone rang; there was no identifiable number, so she let the call loop to voicemail. Minutes later, she received an interesting message. 

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Students take the IPE challenge

Students across ATSU are enhancing their own interprofessional educational (IPE) experiences. A huge University initiative, IPE is on the fast track at ATSU.

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A firsthand educational experience: What being a patient taught me as a student

“I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.” – Confucius When I first heard these words I was a first-year dental student, newly exposed to the concepts of interprofessional education and collaborative practice.

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The last word: Sandy’s Wrath

In her essay, “Sandy’s Wrath,” Cynthia Paulis, DO, ’84, describes in great detail her harried experience of surviving Hurricane Sandy. The October 2012 storm, which affected 24 states on the Atlantic coast, was deadly and destructive. Dr. Paulis’ account, excerpted here, was one of 40 essay winners in a worldwide competition that were included in […]