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SHM commencement

When May 28, 2011 Where Ophelia Parrish Performance Hall, Truman State University, Kirksville, Mo. Programs Geriatric Health, Health Administration, Health Education, Public Health, Public Health – Dental Emphasis, Health Education

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ASDOH commencement

When June 11, 2011 Where Ikeda Theater, Mesa Arts Center, Mesa, Ariz. Programs Doctor of Dental Medicine, Master of Public Health, Doctor of Health Sciences

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More D.O.s than ever

ATSU-SOMA one of three new COMs graduating D.O.s in 2011 This spring, the nation’s colleges of osteopathic medicine (COMs) graduated nearly 4,200 students. Last year, that number was 3,845, and it was just 2,536 a decade ago.

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Home away from home

The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) meets the vital primary care needs of more than 20 million Americans in more than 3,600 communities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories.

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Oh, the places they’ll go!

Dreams come true ATSU-SOMA’s inaugural class of 92 D.O.s realize a dream, for themselves and those who made it all possible.

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From the archives

Pictured is the first diploma awarded, handwritten on a plain piece of paper, for Dr. Still’s first faculty member, William Smith, M.D., who needed to be an osteopath to co-sign students’ diplomas. Dr. Smith wrote out his own diploma, and Dr. Still signed it.  

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{ATSU} Douglas Wood, D.O., Ph.D., senior vice president – academic affairs, received the Walter F. Patenge Medal of Public Service from Michigan State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine (MSU-COM) in May.

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The students’ professor

Paleontologist brings new life to Anatomy Anatomy Chair Peter Kondrashov, Ph.D., is living proof there’s no substitute for passion. When you love what you do, your excitement is contagious.

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Music to our ears

International music and noise exposure expert Marshall Chasin, Au.D., ’03, M.Sc., Reg. CASLPO, Aud (C), shared his knowledge with 122 attendees of the Women’s Wellness program’s annual community luncheon on March 1 at the newly opened Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix.

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A celebration of community

Sixth annual Still Spirit Awards honors community leaders A.T. Still University honored in March more than 30 Kirksville leaders who contribute to the community in a variety of roles and for more than 60 local organizations.