On July 15, the American Osteopathic Association honored KCOM President Emeritus Fred C. Tinning, Ph.D., for his contributions to the osteopathic medical profession with its Great Pioneer Award.
Strategic partners in many ventures, Kirksville’s two universities are poised to take that partnership to the next level.
The Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) has granted continued accreditation to A.T. Still University’s Physician Assistant program.
ATSU’s Committee on Aging hosted its 7th annual Lecture on Aging on April 1 to enhance healthcare providers’ understanding of the challenges associated with Alzheimer’s disease and share current concepts related to diagnosis and patient care.
ATSU-KCOM Sigma Sigma Phi honors fraternity brought together members of the Kirksville community for the first Disaster Preparedness and Awareness Day (DPAD) on March 26.
ATSU’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health recently visited Irbid, Jordan, to meet with leadership from the Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) about a potential collaboration to include ATSUASDOH, JUST, and Lutheran Medical Center to start an Advanced Education in General Dentistry program on the JUST campus.
Arizona students visited the Missouri campus to take on its students in the annual Rotator Cuff basketball tournament.
ATSU’s Arizona School of Health Sciences held its second winter institute for the online Doctor of Health Sciences program in February.
ATSU brought home three American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) Excellence in Communications Awards at the association’s annual banquet on April 15.
Approximately 350 underprivileged elementary school children went home with brighter smiles because of Give Kids a Smile® Day (GKAS) held April 15 on the A.T. Still University campus in Mesa.