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Dr. Makin to deliver lecture at ASU biomedical engineering college

Inder Makin, MD, PhD, associate professor, A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine and Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, will be presenting at the Arizona State University School of Biological & Health Systems Engineering Seminar Series and the Graduate Program of Biomedical Engineering on Friday, Nov. 22 at 3 pm in SCOB 250. […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU helps make smiles brighter for patients with special needs

A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) hosted the third-annual Day for Special Smiles on Nov. 8, 2013, providing free dental care to 44 people with developmental, intellectual and physical disabilities, including athletes from the Arizona Special Olympics. Individuals with special needs such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, […]

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Audiology student attends mission trip to Mexico

In late October, Nasim Seisan, AuD, ’15, accompanied the Mesa Baseline Rotary Club (MBRC) on their annual mission trip to Guaymas, Mexico. ATSU’s Audiology Department has been teaming up with MBRC since 2006, treating patients in Guaymas for audiologic symptoms. Since 1992, MBRC has made 25 trips to Guaymas – a 400 mile journey almost […]

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Making a world of difference

Life for Sheila Weagle, DHEd, ’11, MPH, ’09, RDH, CHES, has been a whirlwind of work, education, and family. In just a few short years, Dr. Weagle transferred from the U.S. Air Force to the U.S. Public Health Service, started a family (she and husband Andrew have two young children), and earned two degrees from […]

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More Cowbelt, please

Forget plain and boring gait belts of the past! Marla Pomeranz- Rossman, MS, ’12, created the next generation of gait belts that has even the manliest man in the therapy gym sporting hot pink leopard prints.

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What’s in a name?

Behind every name is a history. On the surface, a name is merely letters on a page, but digging deeper, it represents a family and a personal identity. At first glance, U.S. Air Force Captain Leif Magnusson, DO, ’13, is an officer and a doctor. Looking closely, however, this Wisconsin native represents more than the […]

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Queen of internal medicine

Hailed as the queen of internal medicine by her peers, Lindsey Merritt, DO, ’13, is leading the charge to boost participation in internal medicine among medical students. Dr. Merritt, a resident at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut, began her journey with internal medicine as a first-year medical student at SOMA. By seizing new opportunities, she found […]

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Behind boardroom doors

Isaac Navarro, DMD, has gone where few ATSU alums have gone before—behind the University’s boardroom doors. As a Board of Trustees member, he holds one of the most esteemed positions at the University.

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Cover story: Home sweet MOSDOH

Home is where the heart is At 8:00 a.m. on Oct. 1, 42 eager dental students began their first day of classes at the Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health*. After more than three years of preparation and paperwork, conversations and construction, the inaugural class finally settled into their new home on the Missouri […]

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Summer graduations

Graduation is always a special time at ATSU. This summer, all five schools held ceremonies, and here are the highlights. Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine 5/18/13 176 doctor of osteopathic medicine degrees awarded 7 master of biomedical sciences degrees awarded 30/7 states and countries represented, respectively “Graduation day was surreal. Medical school is rough, and […]