Students, faculty, and judges listened to 11 A.T. Still University Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-ASDOH) student presentations at the third annual Student Research Day on January 14. The students presented on oral health topics from desensitization therapy to latex allergies. Students who participated in Research Day completed their research at sites including the University […]
[cincopa 10546541] The ATSU Diversity Committee sponsored a week of events, held January 18-22, on the Missouri campus to highlight some of the diversity shared at the University. The annual International Dinner, Talent, and Fashion Show was held January 22 in the Centennial Commons. Attendees brought food to share and showcased their talents or modeled […]
ATSU is proud to announce that iconnect, the University’s go-to news source, is now a Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) award winning publication. iconnect received a bronze award for Excellence in Alumni Web Sites, Electronic Newsletter for Alumni at the CASE District VI Institutional Awards Ceremony in St. Louis on January 11. […]
The EBM News Notes Newsletter, which provides a look into KCOM’s evidence-based medicine curriculum, was recently introduced by Academic Affairs. Among the highlights: KCOM’s international recognition for the National Institue of Health R25 Project. [read more]
New project to enhance CORE-AT practice-based research network MESA, Ariz. – A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) athletic training program received a $102,153 grant for a new research project that will further enhance its growing body of research of sport-related injuries in young athletes. The grant was recently approved by the National […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – The Still National Osteopathic Museum and the A.T. Still Memorial Library received its second Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant in two years. The $30,577 grant will primarily be used to provide digitalized historic materials online that follow the growth of the founding institution of osteopathic medicine and additional papers of […]
[cincopa 10547068] In an effort to support the dire medical needs in Haiti following the 7.0 earthquake, ATSU-KCOM’s class of 2012 began taking up donations from faculty, staff, and fellow students. Their goal on January 15 was to reach $1,000 by January 20 to send to Doctors Without Borders. By the time their deadline rolled […]
[cincopa 10542712] The Fourth Annual Sean Martin Memorial Winnerfest, sponsored by KCOM’s Biomed Club, was held January 15-16 at the Thompson Campus Center. Winnerfest is a multi-sport competition focused on fun and friendly competition. Winnerfest is held in honor of Sean Martin, a KCOM student who unexpectedly passed away while competing in the 2003 NEMO […]
The ATSU-KCOM class of 2012 is taking donations to send to Doctors Without Borders, whose facilities had to be abondoned after the 7.0 earthquake in Haiti. Their goal is to raise $1,000 by Wednesday, January 20. For more information or to make a donation, contact John Thurman, class president, at jthurman@atsu.edu.
[cincopa 10540198] A group of more than 20 students, faculty, and staff hiked the 3.1-mile round trip Wind Cave Trail at Usery Mountain Park in Arizona on December 5, 2009. The group, led by Still-Well Program Physical Wellness chairs Mary Greer, occupational therapy faculty; and Jim Farris, physical therapy faculty, hiked in elevations up to 1,000 […]