Bhargav Chandrashekar, OMS II, A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Medicine, has been awarded a scholarship to represent ATSU at the ninth annual Telluride Patient Safety Educational Roundtable and Student Summer Camp, July 31 – Aug. 4., on the MedStar Georgetown University Medical Center Campus in Washington, DC. He is one of only 40 medical […]
The Arizona campus Student Government Association (SGA) hosted the SGA Faculty Awards at a breakfast reception on May 8. Each year, the SGA selects one faculty member from each program who exhibits excellence in education. Recipients of the award are nominated and selected by the students of each program. The 2013 Faculty award recipients honored […]
A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Medicine students have been honored for going above and beyond when it comes to community service. Students were recognized by the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents for participating in the Translating Osteopathic Understanding into Community Health (TOUCH) program. In order to receive this distinction, students must complete a […]
The ATSU chapter of the Student Academy of Audiology is offering two days the week of May 12 to get earmold impressions done and to order custom-fit hearing protection or listening molds for your iPod or other devices. Prices range from approximately $80 to $130 depending on the style and technology ordered. Hearing-protection device styles […]
Representatives of A.T. Still University (ATSU), and partners Unity Health Care, Inc., of Washington, D.C., and The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education (WCGME) of Scranton, Pa., celebrated the establishment of the District of Columbia’s first residency and medical training community campus in late April. Approximately 80 guests gathered at Unity’s Upper Cardozo Health Center […]
The National Center for American Indian Health Professions (NCAIHP) on the ATSU Arizona campus is sponsoring a series of displays and exhibits exemplifying American Indian culture. The current display in the series features Hopi Kachina which is on exhibit in Building 5845, Suite 213. Kachina refers to the supernatural beings who are believed to be […]
A.T. Still University students, staff and faculty celebrated its inaugural Relay For Life event benefiting the American Cancer Society on May 4, 2013. The University’s Relay For Life event was initiated and organized by ATSU students from various healthcare programs. More than 200 students, faculty and staff participated in fundraising events leading up to the […]
Josh Heenan, MS, Human Movement, ’12, is head strength and conditioning coach for Sacred Heart University’s (Fairfield, Conn.) baseball program. The team is looking for their third consecutive Northeast Conference Championship and NCAA DI bid to the national tournament. Heenan also is in charge of the fitness division at Moore Physical Therapy in Southport, Conn. […]
Scott Howell, D3, and Jennifer Logigian, D4, received awards for their poster presentations at the 25th Annual Meeting on Special Care Dentistry. Howell won first prize for his poster presentation, “Protocols for treating patients with end-stage renal disease: A survey of AEGD/GPR dental residencies,” and Logigian won second place for her poster, “Director reported special […]
John Fick, EdD, FACHE, associate professor, A.T. Still University’s School of Health Management, has been appointed to the Editorial Board of the Journal of Healthcare Management for a three-year term ending in March 2016. Dr. Fick’s research interests include adult learners and online learning. He is board-certified in healthcare management and is a fellow in […]