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A.T. Still Memorial Library celebrates 100 years

Students, faculty, and staff came together on Thursday, Sept. 22, to celebrate A.T. Still Memorial Library’s 100th anniversary and learn about the facility providing them with a wealth of information. The library has come a long way from its humble beginnings in Kirksville, Missouri. When it first opened in September 1922, the library was housed […]

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ATSU News and social media

Keep up with the latest alumni and University happenings ATSU News, the University’s updated news portal, was launched in 2021 with the goals of keeping the greater University community informed, highlighting alumni accomplishments, promoting student and program activities, and more. In addition to the stories on the ATSU News feed, you will find current and […]

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Unveiling in 2023 – Honor Wall at the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine

From now through October 2023, ATSU is celebrating the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine’s accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums and rededication to the osteopathic profession. Help ATSU recognize those osteopathic physicians, friends of the profession, institutions, and organizations that are special to you or someone you know. By honoring them or yourself with a […]

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ATSU-ASDOH alumnus establishes endowed scholarship

For Martin Sobieraj, DMD, MS, FAGD, ’07, the decision to create the first endowed scholarship by an ATSU-ASDOH graduate was a simple one – it was a chance to give back to an institution from which he has been given so much. “ATSU made me who I am today,” he says, “which is a great […]

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Class notes

1990s Jeffrey Tipton, DO, ’90, Los Angeles, California, wrote and directed a movie titled “Lovers Leap,” which premiered July 29-30 in Hannibal, Missouri. The movie is a story inspired by the legend of Lovers Leap, which is a favorite sightseeing spot atop a bluff offering a panoramic view of Hannibal, the Mississippi River, and Illinois. […]

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2022 Beyond Flexner Conference

Moving the dial on social mission: Ensuring health professions education meets the challenges of today With powerful messages on the future of health professions education advancing health equity and social justice, the 2022 Beyond Flexner Conference was held March 28-30 at the Hyatt Regency in Phoenix. The three-day event, cohosted by ATSU and Arizona State […]

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Thank you for serving: Two trustees complete terms of service

Gary M. Wiltz, MD Years on the board: 2013-22 Hometown: Franklin, Louisiana Occupation: Physician and CEO, Teche Action Clinic Dr. Wiltz celebrated 40 years of service at Teche Action Clinic this year. The native New Orleanian was assigned to the Franklin, Louisiana, clinic after graduation from Tulane University School of Medicine as part of his […]

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Continuing Dr. A.T. Still’s public health legacy

By ATSU-CGHS faculty members:Marsha Presley, PhD, MPHMary-Katherine McNatt, DrPH, MPH, MCHES, CPH, COIJaana Gold, DDS, PhD, MPH, CPH A.T. Still, DO, lived by example. As a pioneer of his time, Dr. Still was a public health advocate. A strong proponent of preventive medicine and public health, his focus was on helping the underserved and striving […]

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Faculty & staff news

ATSU Nelida Acosta, Hometown Scholar coordinator, strategic university partnerships, received the Distinguished Service Award during the annual Arizona campus Employee Recognition & Award Ceremony. Don Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD, MPH, MBA, MA, ’12, associate vice president, academic affairs, received the COVID-19 Pandemic Civilian Service Medal for his commitment to public health and exemplary service with […]

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In memoriam

Allan Altman, DO, ’64, Aventura, Florida, died Dec. 31, 2021, at age 82. Dr. Altman was born Jan. 24, 1939. He is survived by his daughter, Stacy Altman. Walter C. Anglemeyer, DO, ’58, Nappanee, Indiana, died Oct. 23, 2022, at age 95. Dr. Anglemeyer was born on Sept. 10, 1927 in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Walter […]