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Faculty & Staff Headlines
2013 KCOM graduation to be web-streamed live

The 2013 ATSU-KCOM graduation will be available via live streaming video on Saturday, May 18,  at 10 a.m., Missouri time. Feel free to share the link http://live.atsu.edu with those who are unable to attend. It will be available for viewing after the event, as well.

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dean Danielsen authors chapter on blood pressure management

Randy Danielsen, PhD, PA-C, DFAAPA, dean, A.T. Still University Arizona School of Health Sciences, has authored a chapter on blood pressure management in the new edition of Essential Clinical Procedures (a textbook by Richard Dehn and David Asprey). Written by foremost experts in the field, the 3rd Edition of Essential Clinical Procedures presents the latest […]

Student Headlines
AT students garner national scholarships

Two A.T. Still University (ATSU) athletic training (AT) students have been selected for national scholarships by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) Research & Education Foundation Scholarship Committee. “These are competitive, peer-reviewed scholarships, so it is quite an accomplishment to be selected,” said John Parsons, PhD, AT, associate professor and director, athletic training program, Department […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Arizona campus labyrinth makes its debut!

More than 25 students, faculty, and staff helped build a labyrinth on the Arizona campus, Saturday, May 11. This project was organized by the ATSU Cultural Competency in Education Committee. The labyrinth is located on the northwest corner of the main building between the main building and the YMCA. It was built to create a […]

Student Headlines
KCOM student to represent ATSU at national patient safety conference

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 […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
2013 SGA faculty awards presented

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 […]

Student Headlines
ATSU-KCOM students honored for community service

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 […]

University Headlines
Custom earmold impressions available

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 […]

University Headlines
ATSU partnership helps establish Washington, D.C.’s first residency and medical training community campus

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 […]

University Headlines
NCAIHP sponsoring display series on American Indian culture

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 […]