A.T. Still University History Of Thesis

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However, the presence of online options to take some coursework and to complete some of a.T. Still's offered degrees could reduce some of the resource strain upon the University. Goals of the organization

The organization's goals are to maintain and expand its high-quality instruction to students in a wide variety of medical fields. Affordability and expanded online offerings are part of its overall plan, as are expanding its research efforts and clinical training initiatives.

Research, given the foundational role of a.T. Still University in the development of osteopathic medicine, is a central goal of the University in the context of its short- and long-term future. The University's Research Institute focuses on creating a new generation of clinical-investigator physicians to further biomedical research and to improve the education of all physicians in the basic skills...

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A donor never knows he or she or a loved one will need the services of a.T. Still University's graduates and Research Institute. Additionally, individuals who have benefited from the care derived from the research conducted at a.T. Still or from an a.T. Still graduate or faculty member may wish to make a contribution for personal reasons.
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