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New LibGuides & liaison information

We have two new LibGuides to announce, both created by Laura Lipke, medical librarian liaison to A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM). DNP: Search for Evidence ATSU–KCOM Information Literacy Tutorial Don’t forget your liaison librarians are here to help you with anything you see on our LibGuides, with your research projects, and […]

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In the know: Room booking with EMS

Over the past few months we have enjoyed a successful rollout of the Accruent EMS room booking software on the Mesa, Arizona campus. We’re greatly appreciative of all the positive feedback by those who are quickly becoming experts with this new system! You can find a tutorial video, a how-to guide, FAQs, and any updates […]

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Sept. 2021 from the library director

I wanted to say how great it is to see everyone’s face again in person as I meet and greet you in the hallways. The library staff in Missouri and Arizona are all expressing the same sentiment. It is wonderful to see students studying and hanging out in our facilities. The new furniture in Arizona is very […]

University Headlines
ATSU student organizations, advisors of the year awarded

A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Office of Student Life recently announced 2020-21 Registered Student Organization (RSO) of the Year and Advisor of the Year recipients for the Mesa, Arizona, and Kirksville, Missouri, campuses.  In Arizona, the Social Justice Club (SJC) earned RSO of the Year, while Scott Howell, DMD, MPH, associate professor and director of teledentistry […]

Scholarly Activity
Center for the Future of the Health Professions Sept. 2021 digest

The future of physician assistants is in the training This month, The Center for the Future of the Health Professions is posting another monthly op-ed column for 2021. Our columns represent strong, informed, and focused opinions on issues that affect the future of the health professions. As mentioned in the past, the center was developed to provide […]

Faculty & Staff Headlines
ATSU’s Teaching and Learning Center announces promotions

A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) recently announced two staff promotions. Brittany Williams, MS, has been promoted to assistant director of the TLC. Williams has been instrumental in organizing and expertly facilitating many TLC training events during her six years at ATSU. In 2018, she received ATSU’s Employee Excellence Award, and in […]

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The mission-driven roadmap

As we celebrate commencement and white coat ceremonies of 2021, I have been reflecting on the unique, remarkable year it has been. When the pandemic began, we didn’t know what to expect or when our daily activities would look “normal” again.

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Keeper of the flame: Museum of Osteopathic Medicine preserves ATSU’s heritage

Around the world, museums capture the attention of millions of people each year. From aquariums and zoos to science centers and historical sites, museums have the unique ability to transport visitors to another time and place and immerse them in an educational experience. These cultural hotspots provide insight on specialized topics while showcasing tangible and […]

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Ending the pandemic: ATSU-CGHS alumna receives first US vaccination

Dr. Sandra Lindsay becomes first person in U.S. to be vaccinated against COVID-19, ushering in a sense of hope after a devastating year. Dec. 14, 2020, was going to be a memorable day for Sandra Lindsay. As COVID-19 vaccines neared availability in the weeks prior, Lindsay, DHSc, MBA, MS, RN, CCRN-K, NE-BC, ’21, director of […]

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ATSU-ASHS celebrates 25 years of growth, excellence in health sciences

In December 2020, ATSU-ASHS celebrated its 25-year anniversary. Faculty, staff, and alumni connected with one another online to learn more about the School, including its history and its plans for the future. The celebration started with Ann Lee Burch, PT, EdD, MPH, dean of ATSU-ASHS, welcoming and thanking ATSU President Craig Phelps, DO, ’84; Norman […]