KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Oct. 31, 2006 ) – Not content with having six doctoral degree offerings, A.T. Still University’s Board of Trustees approved its seventh doctoral program, the Ph.D. in osteopathic clinical research, at its meeting last month in Kirksville. ATSU President James J. McGovern, Ph.D., said that the new Ph.D. will bring people literally from […]
ATSU museum hosts annual coloring contest for area children KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Oct. 26, 2006 ) – ATSU’s Still National Osteopathic Museum recently joined with the Missouri Historical Society in commemorating Missouri Archives Week by sponsoring its fourth annual coloring contest in Kirksville. The annual contest focuses on expanding student awareness of Missouri, U.S., and osteopathic […]
University joins forces with the National Academy of Sports Medicine® on new online offering MESA, Ariz. (Oct. 13, 2006 ) – A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) in Mesa recently launched a new online master of science degree in human movement. Applications are now being accepted for enrollment in the winter quarter […]
Students will serve America’s most vulnerable populations MESA, Ariz. (Sept. 18, 2006 ) – The American Osteopathic Association’s Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation has awarded provisional accreditation to A.T. Still University’s new college of osteopathic medicine in Mesa, Ariz. This represents the highest accreditation possible at this phase of development. The school’s unique curriculum will […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Aug. 19, 2006 ) – A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) welcomed its newest medical students on August 19 at its annual White Coat Ceremony. The White Coat Ceremony was initiated in 1996. The ceremony is designed to impress upon the first-year student the significance and symbolism of wearing a […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. (Aug. 11, 2006 ) – ATSU’s School of Health Management (ATSU-SHM) received approval from the Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools to offer its doctorate in health education (D.H.Ed.) program. The program is specifically designed to develop and train healthcare professionals for both leadership and teaching roles who are […]
NACHC chief medical officer urges proactive change, care for the underserved MESA, Ariz. (Aug. 8, 2006 ) – Nearly 1,000 students and guests from across the country gathered on Saturday, August 5, to celebrate the latest graduating class from A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS). The keynote address was given by one […]
<strong>KIRKSVILLE, Mo.</strong> (July 12, 2006 ) – A.T. Still University recently announced the appointment of Elsie Gaber, Ph.D., as associate dean with ATSU’s online School of Health Management (ATSU-SHM). For the last three years, Gaber has served as the associate vice president for university relations at ATSU. Now in its seventh year, ATSU-SHM has experienced […]
MESA, Ariz. (June 13, 2006) – How do you help prevent 100,000 unnecessary deaths each year, drive continuous quality improvement, and at the same time assure affordable, easily accessible healthcare for employees? A Blue Ribbon Committee of prominent business executives recently met to help design “The Medical School of the Future” at A.T. Still University […]
MESA, Ariz. (June 8, 2006 ) – A.T. Still University (ATSU) recently completed participation in the Governor’s Conference on Aging 2006, and was the lead institution of higher education in delivering influential presentations to the Arizona community on geriatric care and health while also offering free health screenings. “Working with the Governor’s Office to benefit […]