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ATSU announces new dental program to move forward in Missouri

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – At a press conference this morning on the Kirksville campus of A.T. Still University, Chair of the ATSU Board of Trustees Carl G. Bynum, D.O., M.P.H, and University President Jack Magruder, Ed.D., announced that the proposed dental program in Kirksville will move forward. The Board met this past weekend in Mesa, Ariz., […]

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From the archives

Dr. A.T. Still worked to improve the rope treatment technique by creating a wooden base and leather strap. Later, he perfected the design with an iron frame and an adjustable leather belt. He called these tools Angel or Saints Rests – he described the feeling as having divine hands supporting the neck.

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Snider recognized for zealous research

Karen Snider, D.O., KCOM OMM acting chair, was named a co-recipient of the 2011 Sigma Xi Researcher of the Year Award. Dr. Maria Nagan of Truman State University also received the award. Dr. Snider was selected by the Kirksville Chapter of Sigma Xi for her recent outstanding accomplishments in scientific research and was nominated by […]

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KCOM alumni plan Haiti return

Wesley Family Medicine physician Aaron Davis, D.O., ’08, will return to the earthquake ravaged Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince as part of a continued relief effort to provide humanitarian aid to the people of Haiti. Dr. Davis will be accompanied by New Mexico physician Maryclaire O’Neill, D.O., ’08, who are fundraising to cover medical supply and travel expenses in support […]

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IOMS elects McClallen as president

Gerald McClallen, D.O., FACOEP, FACEP, a board certified osteopathic Emergency Physician from Carbondale, Ill., was elected president of the Illinois Osteopathic Medical Society (IOMS) during its recent Winter Scientific Seminar and Annual Meeting in Lombard, Ill. The president is the highest rank of the Society, and terms are for one year. Dr. McClallen, originally from Eureka […]

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ASDOH students help the underserved in Mexico

[cincopa AEIA1f6lPSFS] For a second time in six months, ASDOH students and faculty traveled to Clinica Betel in Atoyac, Mexico, to provide services to the medically underserved residents of this rural town. Eleven dental students, one AEGD resident, and two ASDOH faculty members left Jan. 8 for a seven-day mission trip. The ASDOH student volunteers […]

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President delivers University update

[cincopa AMDAueaLBSLr] ATSU President Jack Magruder welcomed faculty and staff to the University update held Feb. 8 on the Mesa, Ariz., campus. The presentation focused on the status of ATSU and its future initiatives, followed by a question and answer session. Dr. Magruder highlighted some of this past year’s accomplishments, which included organizational achievements, strategic […]

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Hutman receives Employee Excellence Award

[cincopa AwDAPe6gA-Bb] Ryan Hutman, multimedia specialist, academic technologies, received ATSU’s Employee Excellence Award for the third quarter of 2010. Hutman was recognized for his hard work by Tracie Rogers, Ph.D., program director, assistant professor, human movement. “Ryan’s attitude makes him a joy to work with, and I am so thankful he was able to support […]

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ASDOH receives $75K grant

Despite recent cuts to healthcare, a unique community collaborative in the Valley will help 45 medically fragile individuals receive oral care services. Led by a $75,000 grant from the BHHS Legacy Foundation, this collaborative joins the resources of A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH), Hacienda HealthCare, and the National Kidney […]

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BHHS Legacy Foundation grants $75K to ATSU-ASDOH

Unique community collaborative will serve 45 medically fragile patients in Valley PHOENIX, Ariz. – Despite recent cuts to healthcare, a unique community collaborative in the Valley will help 45 medically fragile individuals receive oral care services. Led by a $75,000 grant from the BHHS Legacy Foundation, this collaborative joins the resources of A.T. Still University’s […]