Five ATSU-ASDOH students participated in the “Day of Service” sponsored by the American College of Prosthodontists on Nov. 3. D4 students Bryan McLaughlin, Shane Clark, Trent Clifton, Brian Yates, and Elliott Brennan provided oral health screenings for individuals at Central Arizona Shelter Services homeless shelter in Phoenix. ATSU-ASDOH faculty member Dr. Khanh Chu, D.D.S., assistant professor, […]
The House of Refuge in Mesa, Ariz., is a faith-based, non-profit organization helping homeless families and individuals in crisis by providing transitional housing and supportive services that assist participants as they strive towards self-sufficiency and seek to obtain permanent housing. One resident of this facility, Jeffery, was dedicated to making a positive change in his […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – A.T. Still University students have been named as Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges recipients for 2011-12. This prestigious honor recognizes top students from across the nation based on GPA, student leadership and involvement on campus, community involvement, and future leadership ability. Doctor of osteopathic medicine students from ATSU’s […]
The the following ATSU students were named to the 2011-12 Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges: KCOM: Brett Baldwin, Major Burger, Katie Davenport, Annalyse Feldman, Kevin Furness, Jason Kunz, Tyler McGregor, Courtney Michel, Desirae Nasrallah, Travis Schamber, Jennifer Taylor-Koehneke, Bryan Van Dyke, Rachel Vanderberg, Philip Wanzek, Justin Wilberding, Trevor Wilde, Andrea Wilson, and Ryan White (BioMed) SHM: Tanya Bird, Daniel “Dusty” Boyd, Ryan Chizum, Elisabeth Easley, Shelly Kitain, Anh […]
While receiving dental treatment at the ATSU-ASDOH Mesa clinic, a patient received what turned out to be some life-saving information. Bao Huynh, D3, noticed that there was a small mole on the patient’s face. Huynh advised her to have it checked. At Huynh’s suggestion, the patient did follow-up with her doctor and found out that the mole […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – First-year medical students at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine are using innovative, state-of-the-art portable ultrasound technology in the Anatomy course this year. ATSU-KCOM is one of the first osteopathic medical schools in the country to use portable ultrasounds in its curriculum and only a handful of allopathic schools use […]
This quarter’s Above and Beyond Award recipients are: Dan Johnson, OMS I; nominated by Dan Martin, wellness programs director Sarah Spencer, associate director of online admissions; nominated by Dan Martin, wellness programs director Thom Van Vleck, student affairs; nominated by Ron Gaber, vice president for student affairs Kaily Ewing, OMS II; nominated by Brian Moore, […]
[cincopa AsCATx6DkZym] The President and Associate Provost of Hawaii’s Chaminade University visited ATSU’s Arizona campus Dec. 2 to tour campus and sign an articulation agreement that will offer a point of informational access to Chaminade students interested in the ATSU-ASHS Physical Therapy program. Brother Bernard Ploeger, SM, PhD, Chaminade University president, and Patricia Lee-Robinson, Chaminade […]
A number of Kirksville residents voiced their concerns regarding the new Alternate Route 63 to the Traffic Safety Commission last Tuesday. However, not all the talk was about vehicles. Bicyclists also had some opinions of the new highway, one of which was Rachel Ruhlen, ATSU research assistant professor. Ruhlen is an avid bicyclist, who not only rides […]
In early 2011, ATSU was selected as one of only three inaugural member institutions of the Gallup Campus Wellbeing Consortium along with Texas Christian University and University of North Texas. The Consortium works to create a new discussion about the wellbeing of the people who learn and work at colleges and universities. Consortium member institutions […]