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Missouri governor addresses KCOM grads

[cincopa belt2 10479557] Missouri’s 55th governor, the Honorable Jeremiah W. “Jay” Nixon, shared the stage with ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine’s class of 2009 graduates at the College’s commencement ceremony on May 16. As the graduates looked on in Baldwin Hall Auditorium at Truman State University, Governor Nixon delivered his keynote speech, focusing on the […]

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New clean-up information

The following are the latest updates regarding tornado clean-up: AmerenUE restored power to all customers affected by the storm on May 16. Officials ask that any customers still without power, or who see a downed wire, call 800.552.7583. The Adair County United Way is now coordinating all volunteers. Call 660.665.1924 to help. It’s better to […]

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Giving opportunities for tornado victims

While the tornado clean-up efforts continue with the help of many volunteers, it is increasingly apparent that monetary support to the victims and the local Red Cross chapter is an important need. ATSU and Truman State University are, therefore, coordinating our efforts to make all faculty and staff aware of the giving opportunities available. The […]

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Tornado clean-up update

While today’s weather is hampering continued clean-up of storm debris in Novinger and Kirksville, the City of Kirksville and the local Red Cross are actively working with affected individuals and with utility companies as rapidly and as safely as possible. In the meantime, the City is asking everyone to avoid traveling on Highway 63 from […]

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OptumHealth provides free counseling help line for people in Missouri and Oklahoma affected by tornadoes

OptumHealth Inc. announced today that it is providing a free help line to people in Missouri and Oklahoma who are trying to cope with the emotional consequences of the recent tornadoes that hit the region. Staffed by experienced master’s-level behavioral health specialists, the free help line offers assistance to callers seeking help in dealing with […]

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Calm after the storm

[cincopa belt2 10479153] The storm system that moved through Oklahoma, Missouri, and Illinois on May 13 left the Kirksville community devastated as at least four tornados were reported in Adair County. Numerous members of the A.T. Still University family were affected by the tornado’s destruction. Many KCOM students, ATSU faculty, staff, and their families who […]

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OptumHealth provides free counseling help line for people in Missouri and Oklahoma affected by tornadoes

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (May 14, 2009) — OptumHealth Inc. announced today that it is providing a free help line to people in Missouri and Oklahoma who are trying to cope with the emotional consequences of the recent tornadoes that hit the region. Staffed by experienced master’s-level behavioral health specialists, the free help line offers assistance to […]

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Arizona Campus celebrates campaign success

[cincopa belt2 10478903] ATSU’s Arizona Campus celebrated a successful 2009 faculty and staff campaign with a barbeque lunch April 29 in the south parking lot of building H. ATSU Provost Craig M. Phelps, D.O., ’81; Associate Provost Ted Wendel, Ph.D.; and Assistant Provost and SOMA Assistant Dean Gary Cloud, Ph.D., showed their appreciation to more […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Regional dean named Physician of the Year

Kenneth E. Ross, D.O., ’81, KCOM regional dean, was nominated by his peers in the St. Louis Osteopathic District for the 2009 Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons (MAOPS) Physician of the Year Award. Dr. Ross was recognized for his outstanding service to his patients, residents, and the osteopathic profession in Missouri.

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ASDOH faculty published

Jae Hyun Park, Ph.D., D.M.D., M.S.D., M.S., assistant professor and director at ATSU’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, recently published “Deep-Bite Correction Using a Clear Aligner and Intramaxillary Elastics” in the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics together with Tae Weon Kim, Ph.D., D.D.S., M.S.D., president of the Korean Society of Lingual Orthodontics, president of […]