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Business is booming in PT

[cincopa 4 10477570] As millions of jobs are lost across the country, one Valley business is booming. A surge of new physical therapy clients, who are scrambling to use their health benefits, has led to bright job prospects for PT students at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences. Watch this NBC newscast, which […]

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Celebrating National Donate Life Month

[cincopa belt2 10477564] A.T. Still University and Northeast Regional Medical Center partnered in celebration of National Donate Life Month on April 29. With an afternoon of moving, real-life stories from organ donors, recipients, and prospective recipients, the message was clear: become an organ donor and inform your family and all those around you of your […]

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ASDOH helps at Fenghuang Project Health Fair

[cincopa belt2 10477551] Eight ASDOH students and one faculty member provided oral screenings, referrals, fluoride and varnish application, and oral health education at the Asian Pacific Community in Action’s Fenghuang Project Health Fair on April 4 at the Peoria Korean Bethel Church in Peoria, Ariz. Students participating were Mark Rehorst, D2; Elizabeth Uvaydov, D2; Melissa […]

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PT students volunteer at Desert Challenge Games

[cincopa belt2 10477550] Sixty physical therapy students at the Arizona School of Health Sciences volunteered at this year’s Desert Challenge Regional Games, held April 24-26 in Mesa, Ariz. This event marked the 14th year of ASHS’ involvement in the games. The Desert Challenge Regional Games, an Olympic-style competition for athletes with physical disabilities, included swimming, […]

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Tweets, TwitterGrams, and Twirls

Don’t let the social media extravaganza fly by… If you haven’t heard of Twitter by now, you’ve probably been living under a rock. You know – it’s the microblogging hot spot where in 140 characters or less you can tell your followers what you’re thinking at every moment. Communications & Marketing is inviting you to […]

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Vick Family Memorial Financial Award

Third-year A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) student Theresa Nguyen received the Vick Family Memorial Financial Award on Tuesday, April 28. A check for $250 was presented to Nguyen by OMM Chair Michael Lockwood, D.O., and Suzanne Vick, a Kirksville resident. The Vick Family Memorial Financial Award was established in 2006 to honor […]

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Jerry Alexander Award

Stephen Laird, D.O., associate dean, academic affairs, presented the Jerry Alexander Award to Nathan Holbrook, OMS II, and Bradley Scoggins, OMS II. This award is given to Texas students with financial needs. Each student received $500.

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Drs. Isabelle and Josephine Morelock Award

Michael Conte, OMS II, received the $2,000 Drs. Isabelle and Josephine Morelock Award presented by KCOM Dean Philip Slocum, D.O., ’76. This award is given to a student from the Pacific area, especially Hawaii.

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Still Magazine ranked among best in country

  The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine awarded Still Magazine third place in the “Best Magazine” category at its annual meeting in Bethesda, Md., in April. See a slideshow of the winners at http://www.aacom.org/events/annualmtg/past/2009/Documents/2009-Awards-web.pdf.

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D.O. Day on the Hill

[cincopa belt2 10476941] Students from A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) and residents from Northeast Regional Medical Center traveled to Washington, D.C., on March 5 to participate in D.O. Day on the Hill 2009 as part of the Student Osteopathic Medical Association Spring Convention and the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians Convention. […]