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ATSU-KCOM to host Spirituality in Medicine Conference

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Sept. 2, 2008 ) – A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) will host its Cultural Competency and Spirituality in Medicine Conference September 12-13, 2008. The conference will explore spirituality in medicine and spiritually/culturally competent care. Topics will include patient values, belief systems, cultural and psychosocial factors in health practices, the […]

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ATSU provost honored as 2008 Health Care Hero

MESA, Ariz. (Aug. 28, 2008 ) – A.T. Still University (ATSU) Provost Craig M. Phelps, D.O., FAOASM, received the Health Care Education Award at the 2008 Health Care Heroes awards breakfast hosted by the Phoenix Business Journal Thursday, Aug. 22 at the Arizona Biltmore. The nearly 600 attendees were encouraged to cheer out loud by […]

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Mini Taste of Kirksville offers fun culinary experience

<strong>KIRKSVILLE, Mo.</strong> (Aug. 18, 2008 ) – <a href=”http://www.atsu.edu/” target=”_blank”>A.T. Still University</a> will host its annual Mini Taste of Kirksville to introduce <a href=”http://www.atsu.edu/kcom/index.htm” target=”_blank”>KCOM</a>’s newest class of medical students to area restaurants and caterers. The event will take place Thursday, August 21 at 4 p.m. at ATSU’s Thompson Campus Center, located at 210 S. […]

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A.T. Still University celebrates new beginnings

MESA, Ariz. (Aug. 5, 2008 ) –A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (SOMA) celebrated the enrollment of its second class at its White Coat Ceremony held in the Mesa Arts Center on Friday, August 1. The ceremony symbolizes an incoming student’s commitment to the obligations of their new profession and their responsibility […]

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New generation begins at ATSU-KCOM

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Aug. 14, 2008 ) – The A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine class of 2012 will begin their new student orientation Friday, August 15, and will continue orientation activities through Thursday, August 21. Students will participate in a full schedule of activities, including a welcome message by KCOM Dean Philip Slocum, D.O., […]

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100 triathlons in 100 days

Missouri doctor crusades for charity, seeks Guinness glory KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Aug. 14, 2008 ) – Watch out Tom Cruise – John Curtin, D.C., is a man on a mission. To run 100 triathlonsin 100 consecutive days may seem like an impossible feat, but Dr. Curtin is fully committed not only to breaking a Guinness World […]

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Dr. Elizabeth Duke visits ATSU’s Arizona Campus

MESA, Ariz. (Aug. 5, 2008 ) – Elizabeth M. Duke, Ph.D., the administrator of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), visited A.T. Still University (ATSU) – Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ASDOH) and School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (SOMA) on July 23, 2008 to learn more about the school’s unique […]

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ATSU faculty research recognized by NSCA

MESA, Ariz. (Aug. 1, 2008 ) – Matt Rhea, Ph.D., director of the Human Movement program at A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Arizona School of Health Sciences, was named 2008 Outstanding Young Investigator of the Year at the annual meeting of the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) on July 11. Two human movement students also […]

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ATSU-SHM breaks ground for new $350,000 facility

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Mar. 25, 2008 ) – A.T. Still University’s School of Health Management (SHM) broke ground on its new facility in Kirksville on March 24. The $350,000 construction results from a partnership between SHM and KCOM and represents ATSU’s continued commitment to the Kirksville community. SHM’s new administrative building will more than double the […]

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Grant will help Arizona medical school train new cadre of family physicians and meet needs of nation’s underserved

KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (July 24, 2008 ) – The School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (SOMA) is a recipient of the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Pre-Doctoral Training in Primary Care grant funded at a rate of $723,210 through June 30, 2011. The grant will further SOMA and the National Association of Community Health Centers’ (NACHC) […]