[cincopa 10508370] Randy Cohen, ATC, D.P.T., athletic trainer and associate athletic director for medical services at the University of Arizona, spoke to ATSU-ASHS athletic training students about sudden death in collegiate athletics September 29. Dr. Cohen’s focus was on cardiac conditions, sickle cell trait, and heat illness. His presentation was followed by a question and […]
Arts, crafts sale, clothing drive set for October 5-9 Students in A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) Occupational Therapy program will observe Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) by holding an arts and crafts sale and clothing drive on the ATSU campus in Mesa, Ariz., on October 5-9. Proceeds will benefit the Arizona […]
[cincopa 10508355] ATSU Arizona Campus faculty, staff, and students donated $424 in support of Lee National Denim Day, earning them the right to wear jeans to work and class on October 2. Donations help Lee Jeans and Women’s Cancer Programs of the Entertainment Industry Foundation fund groundbreaking early detection breast cancer research as well as […]
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[cincopa 10507223] Nearly 150 attendees were present at the inaugural Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research Symposium on September 26 at A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM). In an exciting collaboration, the A.T. Still Research Institute (SRI) partnered with Truman State University to host the event. Approximately 45 ATSU and Truman students and faculty gave oral […]
ASHS student Shaun Palmer, PT ’10, escaped the desert heat when he was given the opportunity to join the Oakland Raiders’ six-week preseason training camp as a medical staff intern July 29 in Napa Valley, Calif. Historically, NFL teams maintain a relatively small medical staff throughout the regular season. However, during preseason, new draft picks, […]
ATSU-KCOM Microbiology/Immunology Assistant Professor Neal R. Chamberlain, Ph.D., was recently published in the Visual Collection of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM) MicrobeLibrary. Dr. Chamberlain’s resource is titled Coagulase Test for Staphylococcus Species. The Visual Collection is a clearinghouse of high-quality, peer-reviewed images, animations, and videos about the microbial world for educators, primarily at the […]
University recognized three years in a row A.T. Still University was recognized as a Gold Level Recipient of the American Heart Association’s 2009 Start! Fit-Friendly Companies Recognition program. The University joins an elite group of AHA awardees who have created a culture of physical importance in the workplace. This is the third year in a […]
[cincopa 10505301] ATSU President Jack Magruder and his wife, Sue, hosted the annual Community Gathering on the University’s Missouri Campus on September 22. Members of the community and the University were invited to attend the dinner and social hour, held in the Centennial Commons.
[cincopa 10505209] A.T. Still University (ATSU) hosted its first ever Student Conclave of the Arizona Physical Therapy Association (AzPTA) and its Student Special Interest Group (AZSSIG) on September 12 on its Arizona Campus. More than 140 physical therapy and physical therapy assistant students from ATSU, Northern Arizona University, Pima Medical Institute, Mohave Community College, and […]