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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.
In December 2020, ATSU-ASHS celebrated its 25-year anniversary. Faculty, staff, […]
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In 1917, Lester R. Mylander, DO, graduated from ATSU-KCOM with a dream and a purpose. He couldn’t wait to begin serving others as a physician.
John Takacs, DO, ’86, and Joan Takacs, DO, ’80, both graduates of ATSU-KCOM, received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation.
Dan Aaronson was promoted to support services specialist for Information Technology Services. He also received the Missouri campus Employee Excellence Award for the second quarter of 2020.
Al Abbadessa, Macon, Missouri, died April 16, 2021, at age 88. Al was born in West New York, New Jersey, to Bennedetto and Palma Abbadessa on April 3, 1933.
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