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A.T. Still University is a leading institution that was founded 110 years ago with the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM). Later on it successfully added the Arizona School of Health Sciences (ASHS), the School of Health Management (SHM) and more recently the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health (ASDOH).
ATSU combines both worlds of Innovation and Health Education and successfully reaps benefits from this merger. It is completely devoted to health education and health care. Its students are provided with the most dedication and resources necessary in the field.
After the three new schools were added under its wing, ATSU became a leader in all forms of medical research, healthcare, education etc. It promises an integrated approach where the patient’s body, mind, and spirit receive complete medical care – and this heritage is what makes its student-faculty so rich. The students are always welcome to take part in the wellness program to actively understand many features of psychology, nutrition etc. Learning is made enjoyable by extracurricular activities where faculty and students get together.
ATSU’s main nursing programs are Master in Geriatric Health, Master in Public Health and Master of Science in Human Movement.
The Master of Geriatric health prepares leaders in the Geriatric health field. It is a fast growing sector of medicine. It is a program of 15-courses and work will primarily be on areas like geriatric healthcare la w and ethics. Students choose either of the two majors Case Management and Vitalife. The Public Health is also a 15 course program with three majors. It has more focus on areas such as Education, Epidemiology, and Epidemiology etc. The Master of Science in Advanced Human Movement is also an online 15 course nursing program that provides a comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy, kinesiology, physiology etc. The education system is flexible and helps providers of healthcare become more knowledgeable in human movement, enhancing performance etc. This subject has two majors: Geriatric Exercise Science and Sports Conditioning. 
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