The Chronicles of Women in White Coats 3By Amber Robins, MD, MBA; Kristin Yates, DO, ’12; and contributing authorsIndependently published, March 2021 Dr. Yates is a co-author of this book, which is a series of stories by women physicians highlighting topics,including gender bias, opioid addiction, being a single mother, and more. Dr. Yates’ chapter talks […]
1960s Roger Morris, DO, ’69, Ashley, Michigan, retired at the end of December 2021 after 52 years of family medicine. He interned at Carson City Hospital and practiced in West Virginia and Florida before returning to Michigan. 1980s Robert L. DiGiovanni, DO, FACOI, FACR, ’82, rheumatology program director for Largo Medical Center in Largo, Florida, […]
G. Scott Drew, DO, FAOCD, ’87, and C. Lisette Dottavio, PhD, CPA, completed their terms of service to ATSU’s Board of Trustees in 2021, marking the end of an experience they consider the highlight of their careers. During their terms, they helped guide the University through times of change and growth, including openings of ATSU-MOSDOH […]
ATSU Don Altman, DDS, DHSc, EdD, MPH, MBA, MA, ’12, was named associate vice president, academic affairs, effective Jan. 1, 2022. Dr. Altman joined ATSU in 2006 and has served as dean of ATSU-CGHS since 2012. Elton Bordenave, PhD, MEd, was named interim director for interprofessional education and collaboration. Dr. Bordenave, associate professor, audiology, ATSU-ASHS, […]
Larry A. Adolph, DPT, ’10, Findlay, Ohio, died Aug. 17, 2021, at age 54. Dr. Adolph is survived by his parents, Delbert and Linda; wife, Coreen; children: Rachel (Alex Albright), Ryan (Olivia), Ross (Carly Townsend), and Riley; and grandchild, Remi. Preceding him in death is his brother, Brian. He was born on April 19, 1967 […]
Eric Lesh, DO, ’18, assistant professor, family medicine, at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, speaks about what osteopathic medicine means to him to mark National Osteopathic Medicine Week.
April 18-24 is National Osteopathic Medicine Week, and Valena Fiscus, DO, MPH, ’13, assistant professor, internal medicine, at A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, shared this message with her colleagues, and those studying to become future osteopathic physicians.
A.T. Still University’s Office of Diversity & Inclusion recently hosted the 2022 Diversity Festival on the Mesa, Arizona, campus, featuring community vendors, food trucks, activities, campus tours, and a talent show. Check out these photos from the event…
Room reservations Beginning May 1, 2022, study room requests on the Missouri campus library are now being considered on a first come, first served basis. If you need to reserve a study room for a group or special meeting, please contact the library at 660.626.2345, libmo@atsu.edu, or in person at the circulation desk. Please contact […]
A.T. Still Memorial Library is pleased to welcome a new assistant librarian in Santa Maria, California, and a temporary library assistant in Mesa, Arizona. Dot Winslow, MFA Dot Winslow (she/her) is the new assistant librarian at the Santa Maria campus. She lives in Santa Maria, California, with her husband, stepdaughter, two rabbits, and a snake. […]