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Mission A.T. Still University of Health Sciences serves as a learning-centered university dedicated to preparing highly competent professionals through innovative academic programs with a commitment to continue its osteopathic heritage and focus on whole person healthcare, scholarship, community health, interprofessional education, diversity, and underserved populations. Contents 2 ASDOH Find your niche at Arizona s first dental school. 10 MOSDOH Make a difference for those who need it most. 19 One university, six schools 1 2 8 14 15 16 17 18 20 Doctor of Dental Medicine Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health 4: Fast facts 5: Curriculum, Admissions, Investment 6: Clinical rotations 7: Certificate in Orthodontics Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health 10: Fast facts 11: Curriculum, Admissions, Investment Certificate in Public Health - dental emphasis Dental clinics Ambassador programs Application tips Student financial aid Accreditation, Statement of nondiscrimination Military friendly Named to the 2015 list of Military Friendly Schools, ATSU is in the top 20 percent of colleges, universities, and trade schools in the country that are doing the most to embrace America s military service members, veterans, and spouses as students and ensure their success on campus.
Dental medicine Oral health meets overall health Oral health is more than just pretty teeth it is integral to our overall health. Our ability to speak, smile, taste, chew, and smell are optimized by a dentist s care, who knows and understands how all of the oral tissues and structures function. According to the United States Department of Labor, employment of dentists is projected to grow by 16 percent through 2018, which is faster than the average for all occupations. Demand for dental services is expected to increase due to increased overall U.S. population and elderly population growth. firstcontact ATSUAdmissions@atsu.edu 866.626.2878, ext. 2237 www.atsu.edu/rfi www.atsu.edu/learn 01
Flagstaff Phoenix Mesa, Arizona Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health first dental school in Arizona At ASDOH, caring and technologically adept students become community and educational leaders who serve those in need. The School offers an experience-rich learning environment where health professionals approach patient health as part of an interdisciplinary team. The relationship of oral health to total healthcare is paramount in ASDOH s mission, teaching, and clinical experiences. www.atsu.edu/asdoh
Fast facts Entering class of 2015 Average GPA Average DAT score 19 Class size 76 Faculty Faculty-to-student ratio, year 1 1:12 Faculty-to-student ratio, year 4 1:1 Full-time 71 Student population Average age 26 States represented 21 3.39 cumulative 3.24 science 4 years Length of DMD program 2,600+ Admissions applications received last year 20States from which ASDOH students hail ASDOH Everyone here is so friendly. The faculty is amazing. They re always there for you and truly want you to succeed. Amber P. ASDOH student 41
Curriculum View the complete course catalog and curriculum at www.atsu.edu/student_services/handbook/pdfs/asdohcatalog.pdf. Year 1 Year 2 Years 3-4 Immerse yourself in the basic sciences and clinical introductions in the classroom. Challenge yourself with dental simulation exercises. Third-year students work with trained dentists in our campus clinic. Fourth-year students complete rotations at a community-based clinic. Admissions Application deadline: Nov. 15 ASDOH has a rolling admissions cycle; applicants are encouraged to apply early. ASDOH participates in the Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS). Review admission requirements and prerequisites at www.atsu.edu/asdoh. Apply in three easy steps: 1. Complete primary application online at 1 https://aadsas.adea.org. 2. Submit secondary application with fee. 232. Submit two letters of recommendation. www.atsu.edu/learn 05
Clinical rotations ASDOH students are matched to clinical rotations in community health centers nationwide. Here are a few of the clinical rotation sites that have been available to fourth-year dental students where they gain significant experience prior to graduation. For more information about clinical sites, contact Admissions at ATSUAdmissions@atsu.edu. *Clinical rotation locations change year to year. The following are a sampling of the locations available for 2014-15. Choptank Community Health System - Federalsburg Federalsburg, Md. Desert Mission Children s Dental Clinic Phoenix, Ariz. Hopi Health Care Clinic Hopi, Ariz. St. Joseph Health Services of Rhode Island Providence, R.I. UCSD Student Run Free Clinic San Diego, Calif. HealthPoint Auburn, Wash. 59 Community health centers and other sites partnered with ASDOH for 2014-15 ASDOH 61
Certificate in orthodontics Advanced education program Via ASDOH s Orthodontics certificate program, you ll be trained to treat a wide range of orthodontic problems, including cranio-facial anomalies like cleft lip and cleft palate as well as orthognathic/orthodontic problems. The curriculum includes biological and clinical sciences education. Patient care begins within the first weeks and culminates with comprehensive case examinations. The broad clinical experience is complemented by didactic studies in basic clinical sciences that meet or exceed American Dental Association requirements. 5 30 Months of study Students accepted into the Orthodontics certificate program each year Admissions Apply in two easy steps: 1. Complete an online application at https://portal.passweb.org. Application deadline: August 1. 1 2 After receipt of your PASS application, an email link to ASDOH s online secondary application will be sent to you. Secondary application deadline: August 31. 60/20/20 Percentage of a student s time devoted to clinical treatment, didactic instruction, and research and teaching, respectively www.atsu.edu/learn 07
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Kirksville, Missouri Kansas City St. Louis Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health MOSDOH ATSU s newest school opened its doors to its first class of students in fall 2013 and will help address the critical shortage of dentists in Missouri. With a new state-of-the-art facility, MOSDOH offers an innovative curriculum and simulation technology to accelerate development of dental and oral health skills. In addition, students learn from and are encouraged to become caring, community-minded healthcare providers. www.atsu.edu/mosdoh
Fast facts Entering class of 2015 Average GPA Average DAT score 18 Class size 42 Faculty Faculty-to-student ratio, year 1 1:7 Full-time 6 3.43 cumulative 3.31 science 4 years Length of DMD program 1,200+ Admissions applications received last year Student population Average age 26 States represented 16 16 States from which MOSDOH students hail Did you know? Students who do not already have either a certificate or master s degree in public health earn a certificate in public health while enrolled at MOSDOH. MOSDOH In 2013, the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) granted initial accreditation to MOSDOH and its developing program in dental education. 12
Curriculum View the complete course catalog and curriculum at www.atsu.edu/mosdoh. Years 1 & 2 Years 3 & 4 Study the basic sciences and clinical introductions in the classroom setting, and complete dental simulation exercises in the campus simulation clinic. Work side-by-side with licensed dentists in our St. Louis clinic. Fourth-year rotations at community-based clinics may include experiences at community health centers and other safety net clinics in Missouri and the Midwest. Admissions Application deadline: Dec. 1 MOSDOH has a rolling admissions cycle; applicants are encouraged to apply early. MOSDOH participates in the Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS). Review admission requirements and prerequisites at www.atsu.edu/mosdoh. Apply in three easy steps: 1. Complete primary application online at 1 https://aadsas.adea.org. 2. Submit secondary application with fee. 232. Submit two letters of recommendation. www.atsu.edu/learn 013
Certificate in public health - dental emphasis A perfect complement to your DMD degree Through a partnership with ATSU s College of Graduate Health Studies, ASDOH, and MOSDOH students receive a certificate in public health - dental emphasis while enrolled in its DMD program. A dual degree DMD/master in public health (MPH) option is also available to students. You ll learn how public health impacts the dental profession. All course work in the certificate program and MPH is completed 100 percent online. Did you know? ATSU 14 In the United States, dentists receive doctor of dental surgery (DDS) or doctor of dental medicine (DMD) degrees. Training for both degrees is similar. A dentist must pass both state and national exams before practicing. ASDOH and MOSDOH each use nationally recognized leaders to teach modules in their respective areas of expertise, giving you access to the nation s top minds. ATSU offers several advanced degrees online. Go to atsu.edu/learn for more information.
Dental clinics Devoted to serving the underserved ASDOH ASDOH s four University-affiliated dental clinics offer hands-on training for students and state-of-the-art dental services and orthodontic care to the public at affordable fees. The clinics include the ASDOH Dental Clinic, Dental Care West, Advanced Care Clinic, and Orthodontic Clinic. The facilities are equipped to provide special healthcare services to patients who have intellectual, physical, or emotional disabilities. They also provide training for Advanced Education in General Dentistry residents, who are post-doctoral, licensed dentists. This residency allows students to enhance skills while working on more difficult cases. MOSDOH ATSU s Dental Education and Oral Health Clinic, based in St. Louis, Mo., provides hands-on training for MOSDOH s third- and fourth-year dental students. In partnership with Affinia Healthcare, the 79,000-squarefoot, state-of-the-art facility will feature a dental urgent care center and 93 operatories to serve St. Louis area residents regardless of age, special needs, or income. The ASDOH Dental Clinic opened in 2005 and is located on campus in Mesa, Ariz. It has 98 patient chairs. The Dental Education and Oral Health Clinic in St. Louis.
Ambassador programs Learn from those who have been there before you. Students Current students are excited to talk to you about their medical school experiences. To learn more about the program or to get in touch with a student ambassador, contact Admissions at 866.626.2878, ext. 2237 or ATSUAdmissions@atsu.edu. Alumni Make a connection with alumni in your area. Alumni ambassadors will answer questions and offer insights on ATSU and their profession. To learn more about the program or to get in touch with an alumni ambassador, contact Alumni Affairs at 660.626.2307 or alumniaffairs@atsu.edu. KCOM 16
Preparing for health professions school application Preparing an application for health professions school may be one of the most important processes a prospective student will ever encounter. The key differences between successful and unsuccessful applications often lie in the manner cumulative experiences are portrayed in the application. Applicants with the appropriate preparation need to be effective in completing each component of the application to be selected from among thousands of other applicants. Pre-health professions students who have developed their academic backgrounds and out-of-class experiences need to set themselves apart so that their application leads to an interview, and ultimately an acceptance. With extensive experience in graduate health professions admissions, ATSU Admissions staff offer important tips and guidelines for prospective students to consider when preparing successful applications. Application tips Submit your application close to the admissions cycle s opening date. Late applications may hinder your ability to secure full screening, an interview, and/or acceptance to a program. Be honest and genuine about your intentions and who you are as a person. University representatives want to have a good impression of why you are applying to a graduate health professions program and what your motivations are for your career path. Be concise, but detailed. You have a lot of information to share within a limited space. Avoid overuse of prepositions, use active verbs and convey clear imagery. Avoid jargon/slang/acronyms to eliminate confusion or misinterpretation of the activities in which you are involved. List all jobs/activities/shadowing. List experiences starting before your college freshman year through current date, even if they are not medically related. Gaps of time without explanation can be a red flag (weakness). Explain obvious red flags. If you know areas within your application that may be questioned, address them honestly. Do not assume those areas will be overlooked. A reasonable, honest explanation can help University representatives evaluate whether the situation is problematic for entry. Explain personal growth within your application. Share how you have overcome obstacles to become a competitive applicant. Share examples. Tell us who you are through your experiences and stories. Prepare for the application process in advance by becoming informed regarding prerequisites/requirements, which often take multiple years to complete. Research this information early so as not to delay successful completion or graduation. Proof all application materials carefully and seek feedback from those who can provide sound advice. Use all available resources such as campus writing center experts, pre-health advisers, experienced faculty or professional mentors, or someone with proven writing skills. Make sure you submit your own work! Use specified application services, as indicated. Follow directions to avoid delays in the application process. Build relationships for letters of recommendation. The strongest letters of recommendation are from people who truly know you and not those with whom you have had minimal contact. Research schools in advance and know the mission and culture of schools for which you plan to apply. Apply to schools that fit your personality and personal philosophy. Contact an Admissions representative to check your application s status to ensure all application materials have been received and your file is complete. www.atsu.edu/learn 017
Student financial aid View tuition and budgets at www.atsu.edu/financial_aid. Financial aid financialaid@atsu.edu 866.626.2878, ext. 2529 Financial Services assists accepted students in developing comprehensive and individualized support packages including private and federal loans, scholarships, grants, and work-study programs. ATSU 18
A.T. Still University 1 university 6 schools est. 1892 est. 1995 Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Biomedical Sciences Master of Science (MS) Osteopathic Medicine Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) Arizona School of Health Sciences Athletic Training Master of Science (MS) Doctor of Athletic Training (DAT) online/residential blend Audiology Doctor of Audiology (AuD) Transitional Doctor of Audiology (AuD) online Occupational Therapy Master of Science (MS) Master of Science in Advanced Occupational Therapy (MS) online Transitional Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) online Physical Therapy Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) online Physical Therapy Neurology Residency online/residential blend Physical Therapy Orthopedic Residency online/residential blend Physician Assistant Master of Science (MS) Master of Science in Advanced Physician Assistant Studies (MS) online/residential blend est. 1999 est. 2003 est. 2006 College of Graduate Health Studies Health Administration Master of Health Administration (MHA) online Doctor of Health Administration (DHA) online Health Education Doctor of Health Education (DHEd) online Master of Science in School Health Education (MS) online Health Sciences Doctor of Health Sciences (DHSc) online/residential blend Kinesiology Master of Science in Kinesiology (MS) online/residential blend Public Health Master of Public Health (MPH) online Dental Emphasis available Dental Public Health Residency online Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health* Dental Medicine Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) Orthodontics Certificate in Orthodontics School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona Osteopathic Medicine Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) * Highlighted in the booklet est. 2013 Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health* Dental Medicine Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) www.atsu.edu/learn 19
Accreditation A.T. Still University Higher Learning Commission 230 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 7-500 Chicago, IL 60604 800.621.7440 Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health Commission on Dental Accreditation 211 E. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 312.440.4653 Missouri School of Dentistry & Oral Health Commission on Dental Accreditation 211 E. Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 312.440.4653 Statement of nondiscrimination A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or veteran status in admission to or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities. To anonymously and confidentially report situations or behavior that compromises the University s integrity, call our 24-hour service at 1.855.FRAUD.HL or use our secure online reporting form at http://www.fraudhl.com. You will need to reference our Company ID ( ATSU ) when making your report. Any person with questions concerning ATSU s nondiscrimination policies is directed to contact the vice president for student affairs (660.626.2236; mostudentaffairs@atsu.edu) or the assistant vice president of human resources (660.626.2790; hr@atsu.edu), or by mail to either office at 800 West Jefferson St., Kirksville, MO 63501. first contact ATSUAdmissions@atsu.edu 866.626.2878, ext. 2237 www.atsu.edu/rfi www.atsu.edu/learn We re likable. facebook.com/atstilluniversity