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ATSU-MOSDOH holds 2019 commencement ceremony

A.T. Still University’s Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ATSU-MOSDOH) hosted its third commencement ceremony on May 17, 2019, in Kirksville, Missouri. The ceremony honored 42 graduates with 15 men and 27 women receiving their doctor of dental medicine degree in Baldwin Hall Auditorium at Truman State University. Among the graduates, eight received their […]

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ATSU-SOMA holds 2019 commencement ceremony

A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA) celebrated the achievements of 107 graduates from the class of 2019 at its commencement ceremony, held at the Mesa Arts Center on Friday, May 24. The graduates were congratulated by ATSU President Craig Phelps, DO, ‘84, and Dean Jeffrey Morgan, DO, MA, FACOI, CS, for […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
Dr. Burch appointed dean of ATSU-ASHS

Ann Lee Burch, PT, EdD, MPH, was appointed dean of A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) on May 17, 2019. Dr. Burch received her doctorate of education from Teachers College, Columbia University in 2005. She received her master’s degree in public health from Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health in 2002 […]

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ATSU and Corbin’s Legacy provide health screenings at local elementary school

On Wednesday, April 3, students and faculty from the physician assistant studies program at A.T. Still University (ATSU) launched a pediatric screening program at Emerson Elementary School in partnership with local nonprofit, Corbin’s Legacy. Through the program, students at Emerson, a Title I school, will receive regular health, vision, and hearing screenings, provided by ATSU […]

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An expression of gratitude

Growing up in New York, brothers David, DO, ’74, and Eric Greenberg, DO, ’74, had never heard of osteopathic medicine, let alone held aspirations to become osteopathic physicians. It was 1969, and New York Post publisher Byron Greenberg learned during a visit to the newsroom the upcoming National Convention for Osteopathic Medicine was to be […]

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Dr. Park presents at the Australian Society of Orthodontists Annual Session

Jae Hyun Park, DMD, MSD, MS, PhD, chair of the postgraduate orthodontic program at A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, was invited as a keynote speaker for a full-day lecture during the 2019 Australian Society of Orthodontists (ASO) Annual Session in Sydney, Australia on May 17. His lecture “Key factors in […]

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Service and perseverance

This issue of Still Magazine emphasizes service, a theme central to the University’s mission and a passion shared by many at ATSU. On a more subtle note, this issue also emphasizes perseverance and the journey each of us takes to achieve our goals. Compassion for others and determination to improve health and wellness are hallmark […]

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E.A.R. Day 2018

Audiology students and faculty host local children and families On Oct. 20, the ATSU Chapter of Student Academy of Audiology hosted E.A.R. Day for the Mesa, Arizona, community. The event provided families with opportunities to learn more about hearing, hearing protection, communication strategies, and available resources. Children rotated through a variety of activities (as pictured) […]

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Making an athlete

In an XTERRA World Championship, athletes compete by swimming a mile, mountain biking 20 miles, and then running six miles, all in one day. Athletes compete on different terrains and environments. Swimming could be in a river, lake, or ocean. Biking could be a combination of a well-groomed trail that turns into a grueling 3,500-foot […]

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Fulfilling success

She was the most active she had ever been in her life. It was 2011, and Linda Hodges, DO, ’05, was working nights in a critical care unit in St. Louis. After getting off work, she would go for a trail run and then head to her local Crossfit gym. However, she gained 20 pounds […]