In an era when healthcare reform is an ongoing concern for the public, students at ATSU are addressing fundamental issues facing today’s healthcare system. ATSU-ASHS launched its first winter institute for Doctor of Health Sciences (D.H.Sc.) students in February. Approximately 70 students from across the United States and several international students participated. The D.H.Sc., an […]
A. T. Still University is soliciting memories of Dr. Max Gutensohn to be selected for publication in a book about his life. Dr. Max, who died in 2002, touched the hearts and minds of his patients, students, and colleagues and was known as an icon in the osteopathic profession. The book is intended to capture […]
In a unique collaboration, A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health and major league baseball’s Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Angels are launching the Oral Health for Athletes program, which will provide oral health screenings to spring training athletes. The first screenings were held for the Mariners on Feb. 17 at the […]
ATSU welcomes Jan Couch as the new director of Alumni Services. Couch grew up in northcentral Missouri and earned her B.S.E. in psychology in 1980, and her M.A. degree in educational administration in 1986 from Truman State University. After working at Truman State, Couch moved to Phoenix, Ariz., in 1988, working for the Maricopa County […]
Maureen Romer, D.D.S., M.P.A., director of special care dentistry, AEGD program co-director, and associate professor, ASDOH, was a presenter at the 6th Annual 2010 Phoenix American Heart Association Go Red for Women Luncheon on May 14 at the Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel. Dr. Romer was invited to present at the workshop, “Heart Healthy from Head […]
[cincopa 10609502] The Student Government Association (SGA) Leadership awards and its transitional meeting were held May 3 on ATSU’s Missouri campus. The 2010-11 SGA executive officers are Joe Borup, president; Alan Miner, 1st vice president; Eric Beal, 2nd vice president; Ryan Applonie, treasurer; Heather Sammons, secretary; and Stephanie Patyk, parliamentarian. The SGA Student Leadership Award […]
[cincopa 10609471] After months of construction, ATSU’s Centennial Commons on its Missouri campus officially re-opened May 18 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Approximately $130,000 in renovations were made to the area, transforming it into a multipurpose space to accommodate many group and personal needs. The modest cafeteria was updated, lounge seating was added, a refrigerator/freezer and […]
The National Rural Health Association (NRHA) will honor Michael Samuels, D.Ph., with its 2010 Distinguished Educator of the Year Award at the association’s Annual Rural Health Conference on May 20. Dr. Samuels is professor and chair of the A.T. Still University School of Health Management’s Master’s in Public Health program and emeritus endowed chair and […]
The National Rural Health Association (NRHA) will honor Michael Samuels, D.Ph., with its 2010 Distinguished Educator of the Year Award at the association’s Annual Rural Health Conference on May 20. Dr. Samuels is professor and chair of the A.T. Still University School of Health Management’s Master’s in Public Health program and emeritus endowed chair and […]
The Audiology Foundation of America (AFA) announced that it is assigning the remainder of its assets to the Audiology program at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS), which will launch the new AFA Institute affiliated with its Mesa, Ariz., campus. For 21 years, AFA has worked to transform audiology to a doctoring […]