ATSU Kirksville Family Medicine

ATSU Kirksville Family Medicine ATSU Kirksville Family Medicine offers comprehensive and compassionate healthcare. The A.T. We have two clinics, offering both primary and specialty care.

Still University Clinics offer comprehensive and compassionate healthcare for your entire family. Established on values of wellness and team-based care, our patients are the heart of what we do. Our services include family medicine, women’s health, and osteopathic manipulative medicine. Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine:
www.atsu.edu/gutensohn-clinic/osteopathic-manipulative-medicine.html or call 660.626.2304

Kirksville Family Medicine and Women’s Health Center:
www.atsu.edu/gutensohn-clinic/kirksville-family-medicine-womens-health-center.html or call 660.626.2222


ABOUT ATSU:
A.T. Still University (ATSU) is the original founding institution of osteopathic healthcare, established in 1892 by Andrew Taylor Still. ATSU is made up of two campuses (Kirksville, Mo., and Mesa, Ariz.) on more than 200 acres with six prestigious schools. Learning environments include online and on-campus options as well as community-based partnerships worldwide. ATSU has more than 700 employees dedicated to its not-for-profit mission and an average annual enrollment of over 3,100 students from 35 countries. ATSU is known for its pre-eminence as a multidisciplinary healthcare educator. The University is focused on combining the founding tenets of osteopathic medicine and the advancing knowledge of today's science. ATSU continually earns distinctions as the graduate healthcare university with best-in-class curriculum and a community outreach mission to serve the underserved. The University has a rich history of leadership in both healthcare education and correlated research. ATSU instills within students the compassion, experience and knowledge required to address the whole person and shape healthcare in communities where needs are greatest. Inspired to influence whole person healthcare, ATSU graduates contribute to the future of integrated care while also leading with a selfless passion in the communities they serve. A total of 23 best-of-class degree programs prepare skilled, compassionate graduates to become respected leaders in healthcare. OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE:
Osteopathic medicine is a unique form of American medical care that was developed in 1874 by Andrew Taylor Still, MD, DO, founder and namesake of A.T. Still University (ATSU), the world’s first osteopathic medical school. Dissatisfied with 19th century healthcare, Dr. Still founded a philosophy of medicine based on ideas that date back to Hippocrates, the Father of Medicine, and which focuses on the unity of musculoskeletal system as a key element of health. Osteopathic physicians take a whole person approach to caring for patients. Instead of treating specific symptoms or illnesses, they regard the body as an integrated whole. Instead of treating specific symptoms or illnesses, they regard the body as an integrated whole.

“Over the past few years, osteopathic medicine’s traditional principles and practices (especially those focused on patient-centered, preventive care) have been heralded as central features of the kind of health care system that reform efforts aim to implement,” states Stephen C. Shannon, DO, MPH, President, American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine. “In other words, osteopathic medical schools are educating the kind of physicians this country needs, and that fact is being increasingly recognized throughout the nation.”

WHOLE PERSON HEALTHCARE:
At ATSU, our students and faculty are part of a distinguished heritage of humanistic healthcare based on an integrated approach that includes the body, mind, and spirit of each patient. All three elements work in tandem to provide a more thorough and highly personalized healthcare delivery model that promotes wellness and meets the health needs of each patient. This approach distinguishes ATSU for innovation in post-graduate healthcare education. Graduates become compassionate leaders proposing global health solutions and meeting unmet community health needs. The whole person approach begins with a belief in the interactions of the body, mind, and spirit, and continues with an understanding of how these dimensions can be treated holistically. Each program, from audiology to dentistry, family practice to public health, integrates the principles of whole person healthcare into its curriculum and emphasizes the important role of health education, health coaching and well-coordinated treatment plans that foster collaboration with each patient. Integrated, experiential learning forms the base of ATSU’s educational foundation. Each student is encouraged to participate in a wellness program, to study nutrition, psychology, and problem-based learning, and to join in the many co-curricular activities that bring our faculty and students together not only to optimize learning but also to enlighten and inspire. EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE:
A.T. Still University’s (ATSU) integrated learning platform includes the principles of evidence-based medicine (EBM) alongside ATSU’s founding tenets of whole person healthcare. Students learn not only in the classroom but also in actual practice settings. The elements of evidence-based medicine can be applied to any patient treatment-oriented practice field, allowing medical and healthcare workers to provide each patient with current treatment options based on the latest, most clinically relevant research including clinical trial results. HIPAA and FERPA statement:
ATSU faculty, staff, and students are prohibited from discussing information protected by HIPAA FERPA, including personal information about students or workers. All questions regarding these matters should be referred to the ATSU policies and practices. ATSU faculty, staff, and students are advised that any information, including but not limited to, text, photos, audio, and video, divulged through any social media outlet, reflects on you and does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of ATSU. Individual comments and opinions represent a person’s own personal views and must not be presented or considered reflective of ATSU as a whole or its leadership. Use caution when sharing this information to limit personal and university liability. Social Media Terms of Use:
ATSU welcomes your participation on our official social media channels. All public content should be courteous and relevant to ATSU and/or the ongoing discussion on a given page. Participants should not post any materials that fall into the following categories: Profane language; discriminatory content or language based on race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation; harassment of employees or fellow stakeholders of the project; sexually explicit content; content that references illegal activity; content that violates copyright laws or intellectual property; advertising and spam; information that may compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems. Any content that violates the above guidelines will be removed from the site immediately. Thank you for your cooperation! Additional information can be found here: http://www.atsu.edu/communications/branding_toolkit/social_media.html

Come join us and NRMC and party down at the Mini Mud Mile today!  We are raffling off a cooler and kids toys!
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Come join us and NRMC and party down at the Mini Mud Mile today! We are raffling off a cooler and kids toys!

04/09/2025
We concluded National Resident Week by celebrating with a catered lunch by Bonzai!  Thank you to our wonderful residents...
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We concluded National Resident Week by celebrating with a catered lunch by Bonzai! Thank you to our wonderful residents for your service to our community and thank you to Bonzai for helping us make this day special!

Dr. Katherine Holbrook, ATSU Kirksville Family Medicine Assistant Program Director, and the ATSU Kirskville Family Medic...
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Dr. Katherine Holbrook, ATSU Kirksville Family Medicine Assistant Program Director, and the ATSU Kirskville Family Medicine Residents celebrated 50 years of the residency program on February 20, 2025! Thank you to the Kirksville community for 50 years of support! We look forward to serving you for another 50 years!

Adam Moore, DHA, Executive Director of Clincal Operations-ATSU, Melinda Orskog, MHA, Clinical Quality Coordinator-ATSU, ...
02/14/2025

Adam Moore, DHA, Executive Director of Clincal Operations-ATSU, Melinda Orskog, MHA, Clinical Quality Coordinator-ATSU, Shelley Western, RN, Medicare Wellness Nurse-ATSU, Franchesca Cook, PA-C, Physician Assistant-ATSU, Lisa Archer, BSN, RN, CHSE, Director of Simulation and Permonace Assessment-ATSU, and Angela Caraway, MSW, LCSW, CRAADC, VP of Clinical Services-Mark Twain Behavioral Health, participated as healthcare knowledge judges at the SkillsUSA district competition today hosted by the Kikrsville Area Technical Center. We had a great time working with the future healthcare leaders of our community! Our community will be in great hands with talent and skills we witnessed! Congratulations to all of the kids on their great performances!!

We celebrated National Heart Month by wearing red today. We also had a pre-Super Bowl lunch party.  We are so thankful f...
02/07/2025

We celebrated National Heart Month by wearing red today. We also had a pre-Super Bowl lunch party. We are so thankful for our dedicated staff!

01/06/2025

ATSU Kirksville Family Medicine and OMM clinics will have a delayed opening tomorrow, January 6th, due to inclement weather. Clinical operations will resume at 1pm.

ATSU KFM and OMM staff and providers donated items to the local nursing homes in the spirit of the holiday season.  Quin...
12/23/2024

ATSU KFM and OMM staff and providers donated items to the local nursing homes in the spirit of the holiday season. Quincy Moore, Kirksville FFA member, and Penelope Moore, Liberty 4H member, arranged and delivered the bags this morning.

Come see us tonight at the Blessing of the Hunt at the Nemo Fairground!  We will be offering a blood pressure check raff...
11/14/2024

Come see us tonight at the Blessing of the Hunt at the Nemo Fairground! We will be offering a blood pressure check raffle; everyone that receives a blood pressure check by our staff will be entered into a raffle for the Blackstone adventure camp griddle and Tactacam Reveal XPRO.

11/05/2024

Congratulations Jesse Anderson! You have won our Halloween Town RTIC cooler bag give away! Please stop by Kirksville Family Medicine to pick up your prize!

Come see this witchy crew at Halloween Town and give this photo a like and share for a chance to win this cool RTIC soft...
10/31/2024

Come see this witchy crew at Halloween Town and give this photo a like and share for a chance to win this cool RTIC soft sided cooler! There might be some leftover candy inside!

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800 W Jefferson Street
Kirksville, MO
63501

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+16606262222

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