ATSU, Truman unite for biomedical research Collaboration continues at symposium The third annual Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Symposium, sponsored by the A.T. Still Research Institute (SRI), was held on ATSU’s Missouri campus on Oct. 22, 2011.
1950s Wilbur T. Hill, DO, ’51, FACOFP, Liberty, Mo., received the Years of Service Award from the Missouri Society of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians in January. Dr. Hill was a founding member of the ACOFP. Robert Pearson, DO, ’57, Woodcliff Lake, N.J., recently published the novel “House Calls” with Thomas Merjanian. “House […]
ATSU pays tribute to the following graduates… Ellsworth C. Bartlett Jr., DO, ’39 Ellsworth C. “Doc” Bartlett Jr., DO, ’39, Henderson, Nev., died Feb. 26, 2011. He was born Aug. 25, 1916, in Colorado Springs, Colo., to Ellsworth C. and Vera M. Bartlett. Doc was a retired osteopathic physician and surgeon who practiced in Albuquerque, […]
Jeff Boyett, PA, befriended exotic wildlife like these 42-inch tall Emperor penguins while on a chilly medical adventure where he worked as a contract medical officer. As such, he supported National Science Foundation scientists and contractors at McMurdo Station, Ross Island, Antarctica, from Feb.-Oct. 2011. Working as a physician assistant during the Austral winter, Boyett […]
Gary Cloud, PhD, MBA, ATSU-SOMA faculty, is the recipient of the 2012 Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association (AOMA) Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Cloud was presented with the award at the AOMA annual Presidential Reception, Gala, and Awards program held on April 20. “I accept this award on behalf of the Community Health Center healers, especially the […]
Congratulations to Thomas McWilliams, DO, FACOFP, interim dean, ATSU-SOMA, on being named as the Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association (AOMA) 2012-13 president. Dr. McWilliams was installed as president at the AOMA House of Delegates meeting held on April 19. “During the next year it is my hope to focus attention on the important role that osteopathic […]
Recently, the Osteopathic profession was recognized by legislators at the Missouri state capitol in Jefferson City, Mo. A.T. Still University and members of the osteopathic community are presented a resolution for National Osteopathic Medicine Awareness Week by State Representative Zachary Wyatt and State Senator Brian Munzlinger.
[cincopa AQCAG7q9rQP4] The annual ATSU Employee Recognition ceremony was held recently on the Missouri campus. Service awards, the Quarterly Excellence Award, and the Above & Beyond Award are listed to the left. The Annual distinguished Service Award recipient was Ron Gaber and the Annual A.T. Still Staff Award recipients were Melissa Stuart, Ph.D. and Michelle […]
Two ATSU-ASDOH students recently presented their poster at the National Oral Health Conference (NOHC) in Milwaukee, Wisc., April 30-May 2. The poster, Medically complex patients with end stage renal disease treatment protocol in dental schools related to antibiotic prophylaxis, access to treatment, and treatment restrictions, was presented by Jeremiah Sturgill and Hemali Rajyaguru, D4 students […]
[cincopa AYAA_46QoIfx] Led by ATSU-KCOM anatomy fellows, Jacob Frisbie, OMS II, and Jared Nichols, OMS II, students explored the surface and internal anatomy of a sheep heart following a presentation on the human heart. Frisbie and Nichols taught via ITV, originating in Kirksville, while medical students at the AHEC sites guided the high school students through the dissection lab. […]