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ATSU-SHM welcomes interim dean

ATSU’s online School of Health Management bid farewell to its dean of three years Jon Persavich, Ph.D., on December 17 and welcomed Kimberly O’Reilly, D.H.Ed., M.S.W., who has served as SHM’s vice dean for the past three years, as interim dean. [read more]

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YMCA and hospital break ground on Arizona Campus

ATSU makes its home in Mesa’s Arizona Health & Technology Park, an area inhabited by a variety of national healthcare industries, professionals, and organizations. Now, with a fourth building completed and construction beginning on a fifth, ATSU is realizing the goal of connecting with partners who will both enhance students’ educational opportunities and contribute to […]

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University co-sponsors Free Family Health & Wellness Day

[cincopa p1 10473210] More than 700 people received free health screenings and services at the second annual Free Family Health & Wellness Day held February 21 at San Marcos Elementary School in Chandler, Ariz. A.T. Still University (ATSU) co-sponsored the event with the Chandler CARE Center and the BHHS Legacy Foundation. Families from the Chandler […]

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ATSU-ASDOH partners with UHF

United Health Foundation (UHF) has committed $100,000 to ATSU-ASDOH to provide loan repayment for ASDOH graduates practicing in community health centers. “The United Health Foundation is proud to partner with the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health at A.T. Still University to support the Connect the Docs Graduate Loanship Program,” said Daniel Johnson, president […]

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Stacey receives Carol Funk Award

[cincopa belt2 10473438] Second-year student Stephen Stacey received the Carol Funk Memorial Endowment for the Professional Achievement of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Students at KCOM, which will allow Stacey to attend The Cranial Academy Conference in June in Bethesda, Md. The award was established in 1997 by Robert Funk, a former Kirksville mayor, in memory […]

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KCOM students are Wetzel Scholars

Erick K. Schuermann, OMS III, and Brian J. Snyders, OMS II, were selected for the William L. Wetzel Education and Research Foundation’s 2009 Scholars from KCOM. These student doctors will receive a $2,500 scholarship and will be honored at the President’s Banquet on May 2 in Branson, Mo., held in conjunction with the Missouri Association […]

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Draper proposal is funded

Brian Draper, OMS II, wrote an American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) mini-grant proposal titled, “Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment: Assessing Medical Student Beliefs About OMT Before Entering Medical School to the Utilization of OMT in Their Clinical Practice.” The proposal was accepted for funding in April. A total of five $5,000 mini-grants were funded […]

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TCC Winter 2008-09 League Racquetball Final Standings

Advanced Division 1st place (tie) | Adam Putschoegl, OMS II; Michael Syring, biomedical sciences 2nd place | Philip Gosu, staff High Intermediate Division 1st place | Neil Sargentini, faculty; Vineet Singh, faculty 2nd place | Jason Blair, OMS II Intermediate Division 1st place | Tim Hellman, student spouse 2nd place | Brian Krusniak, staff 3rd […]

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SGA auctions ‘date night’ babysitting

[cincopa belt2 10473437] A Hungarian dinner for six people, a free employee spouse Thompson Campus Center membership, Il Spazios gift certificates, and “date night” babysitting were just a few of the items auctioned off at the Student Government Association’s (SGA) annual silent and live auctions in February on ATSU’s Missouri Campus. According to SGA Treasurer […]

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More than just music

Thanks to iTunesU, SOMA students are downloading more than just music. ATSU is one of a handful of universities piloting the iTunesU program that makes course content available to students to download online. Students can download password-protected anatomy and pharmacology audio and video content to their computers via iTunes, and those with iPods and iPhones […]