Expanding Educational Offerings A.T. Still University is actively launching new programs such as Physician Assistant and Central Coast Physician Assistant initiatives, indicating a growing demand for healthcare education and training solutions that can be targeted for educational technology, curriculum development, and student engagement tools.
Significant Grant Funding The university recently received a substantial $1.8 million grant from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to support rural healthcare training, presenting opportunities for partnerships in healthcare technology, medical education platforms, and rural health initiatives.
Recognition and Awards Receiving the 2025 HEED Champion Award highlights ATSU’s reputation for excellence in health professions education, making it a valuable partner for technology providers, industry sponsors, and vendors seeking alignment with a prestigious institution.
Community Engagement Participation in local health expos and community-oriented events demonstrates opportunities for engaging with regional healthcare providers and community programs for collaborative initiatives, continuing education, and health outreach services.
Focus on Rural Health Initiatives aimed at increasing physician services in Missouri's underserved areas suggest potential for sales of telehealth platforms, medical training equipment, and rural healthcare solutions tailored to expanding access and supporting community health workers.