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Alumni Headlines
Audiology alumni gather to reconnect and celebrate

Audiology alumni gathered April 3 during the AudiologyNOW Convention in Anaheim, Calif., to reconnect with one another and receive updates from Randy Danielsen, PhD, PA-C, DFAAPA, dean, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences, and Tabitha Parent Buck, AuD, chair of audiology, at the event.  Below is a recap of the highlighted updates:  The […]

Alumni Headlines
First-hand look at AFA Balance & Hearing Institute

The AFA Balance & Hearing Institute is an A.T. Still University center of excellence generously funded by the Audiology Foundation of America.  The University-affiliated clinic also provides students an educational experience while reinforcing the importance of community service.  Watch a behind-the-scenes video tour hosted by Troy Hale, AuD, institute director, to learn more about what […]

Student Headlines
ATSU-KCOM students receive annual scholarships

A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine students were honored with annual scholarships on April 1. The awards were presented to each student by Margaret Wilson, DO, dean. Congratulations! Andrew Goodrich, OMS II, Alton & Lois Hinks, DO Lauren Hollandsworth, OMS II, Bertha Miller-Clough Memorial Rebecca Jordan, OMS II, E.O. Johnstone Yong Soo Park, […]

Student Headlines
Alcohol screenings help students rethink how they drink

From the first day of class to graduation day, pressure to perform in a graduate health professions program is high. While many students believe binge drinking is a harmless and helpful stress reliever, the effects of overindulgence can be powerful including exacerbating mood disorders, impairing memory and motivation, and increasing risky behavior. To promote alcohol […]

Alumni Headlines
PA alumnus receives specialty certification

Brian Sparks, PA ’10, has received a Certificate of Added Qualifications in Emergency Medicine from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA). Sparks, who is an employee of The Schumacher Group, the contracting company for the Minden Medical Center emergency department in Minden, La, earned the certification by meeting licensure, education and experience […]

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ATSU-KCOM announces keynote commencement speaker

Kirksville, Mo. – A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) will welcome back a distinguished alumnus for its annual May commencement ceremony. J.D. Polk, DO, MS, MMM, CPE, FACOEP, ’93, will serve as his alma mater’s upcoming commencement speaker. Dr. Polk serves as principal deputy assistant secretary for health affairs and deputy chief […]

Student Headlines
MPH student garners Outstanding Service Award

Julie Herrmann, MPH, ’14, is the recipient of the 2013 Texas Public Health Association (TPHA) Outstanding Service Award for leading the TPHA Student Section. Herrmann, a student in A.T. Still University’s School of Health Management Master of Public Health program, was presented with the award at the TPHA Annual Education Conference on March 22. Herrmann […]

Student Headlines
SOMA student receives Excellence in Public Health Award

Matthew Nelson, OMS II, A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA), is the recipient of the 2013 Excellence in Public Health Award from the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) Physician Professional Advisory Committee. Nelson was presented with the award on March 22 by Lieutenant Commander Dr. Andrew Terranella, USPHS. Nelson is […]

Student Headlines
Save the Date: Bark for Life on March 30

The ATSU Student Government Association invites you and your canine companion to Bark for Life this Saturday, March 30. Tickets are just $10.00, and proceeds will go to support the May 4 & 5 Relay for Life event happening on the Ariz. campus.  All funds generated will ultimately go to support the American Cancer Society. […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Sister Cities project demonstrates interdisciplinary education and cross-cultural collaboration

Rachel Diamant, PhD, OTR/L, BCP, associate professor, and Melissa Clark, MS, OTR/L, CHT, assistant professor, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences occupational therapy (OT) program, led an OT delegation to Hermosillo, Mexico, to promote an interdisciplinary cultural exchange experience for students and healthcare practitioners. The Sister Cities Disability Awareness Committees of Phoenix and […]