Gregory Janik, DAT, ’18, LAT, ATC, ’00, A.T. Still University-Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS) alumnus, was recently inducted as the youngest athletic trainer into the Eastern Athletic Trainers’ Association (EATA) ’49 Club. The EATA ’49 Club honors athletic trainers whose work has helped to shape and advance the profession, and recognizes their leadership, accomplishments, […]
Yes, A.T. Still University (ATSU) once had a college football team, and, yes, legendary kicker and punter Patrick O’Dea – nicknamed the “Kangaroo Kicker” – coached the Osteopaths in 1903. Rodger Sherman of The Ringer came across the tale of O’Dea and tweeted about his coaching career Wednesday, noting the odd order of jobs: two […]
A.T. Still University-School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (ATSU-SOMA) student Joanna Manansala, OMS II, has been elected as president of the Student Osteopathic Internal Medicine Association (SOIMA). Manansala, who previously served as president of ATSU-SOMA’s Internal Medicine Interest Group (IMIG), was elected in the SOIMA’s first nationwide election. “I feel extremely honored and excited to pioneer […]
Celebrate Love Data Week with the library! This year’s Love Data Week takes place from Feb. 13-17. Throughout the week, the library will be hosting a series of workshops on how to manage, share, and use research data. What is Love Data Week? Love Data Week is a weeklong, international celebration of research data and […]
Scoping Reviews Want to do a scoping review and don’t know where to start? The Scoping Review LibGuide goes over each step of the process in detail, providing guidelines, advice, recommended reading, and more. In accordance with major guidelines, we highly recommend that a librarian be involved in the scoping review process, particularly when developing […]
The library is excited to announce our latest subscription database: Scopus. Scopus is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary database that covers not only the health sciences, but also the life sciences, social sciences, physical sciences, and humanities. For our faculty and students working in interdisciplinary fields, we think it will be a great addition to our collection […]
The library’s 3D printing services were kept pretty busy this year with requests from students and faculty. In addition, 3D printing services worked with several departments throughout the University to supply specialty items and fulfill student requests for anatomy and dental models. The library’s 3D printing service also presented a poster and slide presentation on […]
The A.T. Still Memorial Library will host a Faculty Appreciation Week from March 27-30, 2023, to recognize the contributions made by our faculty members in their respective fields. This week-long event will feature an exhibit of selected faculty publications and scholarly works. On March 30, 2023, the libraries in Missouri and Arizona will host a […]
A.T. Still Memorial Library‘s Kirksville, Missouri branch will host the National Library of Medicine exhibit “Opening Doors: Contemporary African American Academic Surgeons,” from March 13-April 21, 2023. The traveling banner exhibit tells the stories of pioneering African American surgeons and educators who exemplify excellence in their fields and work to educate and mentor younger physicians […]
You have been assigned a research project and your first questions are: The A.T. Still Memorial Library has the answers to all of these questions and more! We are developing asynchronous tutorials to provide guidance and instruction to build your skills in evidence-based research. The 7 tutorials are available to all students 24/7 through the […]