

If you鈥檙e interested in a career in healthcare, the 欧美视频 offers a unique opportunity to put you on the path to success. Thanks to an innovative partnership with A.T. Still University of Health Sciences, a nationally recognized leader in whole person healthcare education, UCM biology students have streamlined access to advanced study in a variety of health sciences fields.
Who鈥檚 this opportunity for? Undergraduate biology majors at UCM who intend to pursue careers in healthcare. Applicable fields include:
For additional information, contact biology@ucmo.edu.
If you are a UCM student who aspires to become an osteopathic physician, consider applying for the A.T. Still Scholars Program, which provides admissions support and ATSU student mentorship as you develop clinical, leadership and service experiences.
How to Apply: View application requirements and instructions here. Prospective and current UCM students intending to apply for this opportunity should contact their faculty advisor and university-assigned Success Advisor to ensure course requirements are met by the end of their sophomore year.
In addition, UCM鈥檚 unique partnership with ATSU means you have priority acceptance and other benefits, including:
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In addition to benefitting students, UCM and ATSU鈥檚 innovative partnership is intended to improve Missouri鈥檚 critical shortage of healthcare professionals, especially in rural areas. By creating pathways for UCM students into ATSU鈥檚 health programs and expanding rural rotation opportunities, this partnership directly addresses the systemic workforce gaps facing the state鈥檚 medically underserved communities.
Established in 1892 by A.T. Still, DO, the founder of osteopathic medicine, A.T. Still University of Health Sciences (ATSU) began as the nation鈥檚 first college of osteopathic medicine and has evolved into a leading university of health sciences comprised of a growing community with a rich history in education and osteopathic healthcare. Today, ATSU offers certificates and master鈥檚 degrees across health disciplines, and doctorates in athletic training, audiology, health administration, education, health sciences, medical science, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, dental medicine, and osteopathic medicine.