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ATSU-ASDOH part of Text2Floss pilot study

ATSU-ASDOH has recently been named a partner by CellTrust Corporation, a recognized worldwide leader in secure mobile messaging and secure applications for mobile phones, in a Text2Floss pilot study. The Text2Floss study will devise a series of text message programs designed to reach, remind, and educate current patients and the underserved about preventative and ongoing […]

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Rising above the ruins

At 5:41 p.m. on May 22, 2011, a devastating EF-5 tornado ripped through Joplin, Mo. Part of a larger tornado outbreak, the vortex reached a width in excess of threefourths of a mile during its seven-mile path through the southern part of the city. The National Weather Service estimated the storm’s overall path to be […]

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9 Missouri Founder’s Day events

ATSU celebrated with visiting alumni and the University community during Founder’s Day. Missouri campus activities began Sept. 29 and ended Oct. 1. The Arizona campus held its daylong event Dec. 9*.

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Playing a small part in the big picture

Chris Bowen, D.M.D., ’07, is an ATSU-ASDOH grad and United States Army Major. He is the primary dentist for the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Carson, Colo., and is responsible for the dental readiness of a 1,800-personnel task force of Green Berets.

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A hub for innovation

The Center for Advanced Oral Health Education is advancing ATSU’s vision to be the preeminent university of health sciences. In its first phase, a 22-chair orthodontics clinic has 192 patients ready to receive specialized care, five residents have enrolled in a postgraduate certificate program in orthodontics, and its cutting-edge clinical research is gaining international attention.

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Matters of the heart

Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum has devoted her career to matters of the heart. The 1994 ATSU-KCOM graduate grew up performing and even taught ballroom and jazz dancing while in medical school. No stranger to limelight, she seemed the perfect fit for an interview on medical training with CBS News her very first week as a medical intern […]

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ATSU-ASHS congratulates 433 new grads

Another class of ATSU students has come and gone, leaving an imprint on the University and hoping to add to its legacy through their own healthcare careers.

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Day in the life

A typical day … Sutira Scheef, SOMA D.O. student 6 a.m. Wake up/”roll out of bed” 6:30 a.m. Indoor cycle class or yoga at home – “Exercise keeps me energized for the day.”

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From the archives

This hand-held stereoscope, a novelty device allowing the viewer to experience a two-dimensional photo with a three-dimensional effect, was developed in the 1890s. The photo, from the Kirksville tornado of April 27, 1899, shows Judge George Ellison and his destroyed home.