Students move on to residency programs

From left to right: Anthony Slade, Pete Supan, Nadia Thyberg, Travis Clark, Megan Sampson, Matthew Checketts. Not pictured: Kara Eberhardt.
From left to right: Anthony Slade, Pete Supan, Nadia Thyberg, Travis Clark, Megan Sampson, Matthew Checketts. Not pictured: Kara Eberhardt.

A.T. Still University is renowned for its preeminence as a multidisciplinary healthcare educator. The University is focused on integrating the founding tenets of osteopathic medicine and the advancing knowledge of today’s science. ATSU continually earns distinctions as the graduate health sciences 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 is partnering with Beaufort Jasper Hampton Comprehensive Health Services to provide hands-on training for students as part of their degree program. The Beaufort Jasper Hampton Comprehensive Health Services is pleased to announce the residency results for its’ medical students from AT Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona.

For the Class of 2015, seven students were matched to residency programs across the country. The programs for the students who have released their results are as follows:

Matthew Checketts, Florida Atlantic University COM in Boca Raton, FL with a specialty in Internal Medicine.

Stephen Travis Clark, Naval Medical Center in Portsmouth, VA –  transitional year.

Kara Eberhardt, Southern Regional AHEC – Cape Fear in Fayetteville, NC with a specialty in Family Medicine.

Megan Sampson, University of South Dakota in Sioux Falls, SD with a specialty in Pediatrics.

Anthony Slade, Darnall Army Medical Center – Fort Hoodin in Ft. Hood, TX with a specialty in Family Medicine.

Pete Supan, Manatee Memorial Hospital in Bradenton, FL with a specialty in Internal Medicine.

Nadia Thyberg, Naval Medical Center in San Diego, CA with a specialty in Pediatrics.

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