[cincopa AMMAps67yLK-] ATSU faculty, staff, and students gathered on the Missouri campus with community members October 19 to observe the 2011 Day of Compassion. The Biomedical Sciences Club, along with the Student Government Association’s Osteopathic Pride & Service Committee, hosted the event to remember and reflect on the tragedy of Flight 5966, the American Connection plane that crashed while traveling from St. Louis […]
With high rates of chronic illnesses like diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular and kidney disease, no group in America has more urgent healthcare needs than American Indians. Compounding the problem is extremely limited access to healthcare and a severe shortage of Native healthcare providers. Now a $200,000 grant from the Arizona-based Gila River Indian […]
MESA, Ariz. – With high rates of chronic illnesses like diabetes, high-blood pressure, and cardiovascular and kidney disease, no group in America has more urgent healthcare needs than American Indians. Compounding the problem is extremely limited access to healthcare and a severe shortage of Native healthcare providers. Now a $200,000 grant from the Arizona-based Gila […]
KIRKSVILLE,Mo. – A.T. Still University is proud to announce that Fred C. Tinning, Ph.D., Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) president emeritus, is a recipient of the American Osteopathic Association’s (AOA) 2011 Great Pioneers Award. Great Pioneers must have made strides in the growth of osteopathic medicine and devoted at least 25 years to the […]
[cincopa AwJA4tqHir-X] As part of the 2011 ATSU Employee Investment Campaign, faculty and staff gathered to listen to an informational seminar presented on the Mesa, Ariz., campus Oct. 20. The seminar, titled “Your Legacy-Your Choice,” was presented by Randy Rogers, associate vice president for institutional advancement. Rogers, who is also a certified financial planner, discussed […]
A.T. Still University is pleased to announce Kathy Krog as the 2nd quarter Employee Excellence Award recipient. Krog has been an employee of ATSU since 1998 and is currently the administrative assistant in Microbiology/Immunology.
ASDOH Associate Dean of Education Scott W. Morrison, D.D.S., M.S.D., M.A.Ed., and ASDOH Special Care Dentistry Director and AEGD Program Co-Director Maureen Romer, D.D.S., M.P.A., were inducted as Fellows of the International College of Dentists (ICD) at its 82nd annual convocation in Las Vegas on Oct. 10. The ICD is an honorary organization for the […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo.- A.T. Still University is pleased to announce Kathy Krog as the 2nd quarter Employee Excellence Award recipient. Krog has been an employee of ATSU since 1998 and is currently the administrative assistant in Microbiology/Immunology. “Kathy has been in the Department of Microbiology/Immunology for 10 years and during that time has done an excellent […]
The A.T. Still University Board of Trustees met Oct. 1 on Founder’s Day weekend in Kirksville, Mo., to elect new members and appoint officers at its quarterly meeting. New board members are Reid W. Butler of Phoenix, Ariz.; James Cannon, D.H.A., PA-C, ’97, of Chesapeake, Va.; Chester W. Douglass, D.M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., of Newton, Mass.; […]
Mohammed Naqvi, OMS III, is a recipient of the following scholarships: the Humanism in Medicine Scholarship from the Student Osteopathic Medical Association Foundation; ATSU Women’s Wellness Scholar; and the American Osteopathic Foundation Welch Scholar Grant. The Humanism in Medicine Scholarship recipient reflects the benevolent character exemplified by those members of the osteopathic family who died […]