The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine(SM) and A.T. Still Research Institute at A.T. Still University have received the Advocates for the American Osteopathic Association (AAOA) Special Project’s Grant. The Museum of Osteopathic Medicine(SM) and the A.T. Still Research Institute (SRI) were awarded $2,000 for “The Legacy Project,” who purpose to systematically capture video-recordings and stories from […]
A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) held a series of lectures Nov. 5-9 for National Primary Care Week. National Primary Care Week is an annual event to highlight the importance of primary care and bring healthcare professionals together to discuss and learn about generalist and interdisciplinary healthcare, particularly its impact on and […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM and A.T. Still Research Institute at A.T. Still University have received the Advocates for the American Osteopathic Association (AAOA) Special Project’s Grant. The Museum of Osteopathic MedicineSM and the A.T. Still Research Institute (SRI) were awarded $2,000 for “The Legacy Project,”who purpose to systematically capture video-recordings and […]
The Above and Beyond Compassion Award recognizes ATSU students, faculty/staff, and administration for doing compassionate deeds, service, or acts that demonstrate caring or support of another person or group beyond what might be typically expected. Award recipients on ATSU’s Missouri campus were recently named. Fall 2012 Above and Beyond Award recipients are: Lori Haxton, vice […]
Employees gathered on the ATSU Mesa campus south patio to hear the results of the 2011-12 Employee Investment Campaign as well as opportunities for 2012-13. The event was held on Nov. 14 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Last year, ATSU Arizona employees invested $138,631 in six main areas of the University. Since July 1, 2012, […]
Albert “Bert” F. Simon, DHSc, PA, chair of the PA program, was presented with a recognition award from ATSU-SOMA on Nov. 13 for his leadership and service with ATSU-SOMA. Dr. Kay Kalousek, DO, dean, ATSU-SOMA, presented Dr. Simon with the award. As a member of the ATSU-SOMA faculty since 2005 (the last few years were […]
On Nov. 3, four PA students and faculty member Bob McMullen, MS, PA-C, associate professor, physician assistant program, provided medical care at the 5th Annual Walden Martial Arts Tournament in Mesa, Ariz. More than 100 participants, ranging in age from five to 65 in over a dozen different divisions, participated. PA students Lolly Edgerton, Nathan […]
The first 120 days have been a wonderful and humbling opportunity to get to know many of our faculty, staff, administrators, students, alumni, community supporters, and board members. Meeting with each dean, ASHS program chair, president staff member, and student leadership has helped me better understand the mosaic of dedicated individuals and teams comprising ATSU. […]
ATSU is continuing its mission of serving the underserved through a partnership with the San Ysidro Health Center (SYHC) in southeastern San Diego, Calif. SYHC opened its King-Chavez Health Center on Sept. 7, 2012, its latest effort to expand healthcare to low-income residents in underserved areas. The new center includes a 10-chair dental department with […]