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Is At Still A Good Medical School

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Is At Still A Good Medical School

A.T. Still University (ATSU) is a privately run medical school located in Kirksville, Missouri. ATSU’s primary campus is home to the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Gutensohn Clinic, the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, the A.T Still Memorial Library, the Northeast Missouri Area Health Education Center, and the A.T Still Research Institute.

  • 31 Jul, 2023: Publication of Webometrics Ranking Web of Universities. Ranking position #2399.
  • 06 Mar, 2023: Scimago Institutions announced latest results of Scimago Institutions Rankings with A T Still University in position 3953.

University rankings

    • #453
    • #3953
    • #471
    • #2399

    About A T Still University

    PROS

    • Those studying at ATSU have good things to say about the modern and advanced facilities. The College of Osteopathic Medicine has well -equipped patient simulation labs, study rooms, comfortable classrooms, and spacious labs.
    • Learners highlight that there is a strong sense of family on campus, due to the mutual support that students give one another. The teaching staff make themselves available to answer questions and doubts whenever requested.
    • Numerous ranking awards from US News, giving the student an idea of what kind of quality they can expect from the university.

    CONS

    • Applicants should be aware that ATSU is exclusively for medicine -related subjects, so if this is not your area, it will not be relevant for you.

    Key facts

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    Location of A T Still University in Kirksville

    FAQ

    How does A T Still University rank among all universities in USA?

    A T Still University ranks #1084 in USA in our meta ranking of 112 university rankings. See rankings of all 1925 universities in USA.

    How does A T Still University compare in the university ranking to all other universities in Kirksville?

    A T Still University ranks #1 in Kirksville in our meta ranking.

    In which rankings is A T Still University listed?

    A T Still University is listed in Scimago Institutions Rankings, Webometrics Ranking Web of Universities See all 2 rankings of A T Still University.

    What is the highest ranking of A T Still University?

    A T Still University achieved #2399 in Webometrics Ranking Web of Universities. This is the university’s highest ranking in the 112 rankings tracked on our website. See all rankings for A T Still University.

    What is A T Still University’s reputation?

    A large number of university rankings include surveys among academics on reputation. In our meta ranking of 112 university rankings A T Still University ranks #1 among universities in Kirksville and #1084 among universities in USA. See all rankings of A T Still University.

    Is A T Still University better than Stanford University?

    In our meta ranking A T Still University ranks #1084 among all universities in USA and Stanford University ranks #1. Apart from rankings you may also want to see the ratings from students who attended the universities.

    Ranking publishers

    The Times/CAO, HEA

    The Times and The Sunday Times

    The Guardian News and Media Limited

    The University League Tables

    Rogers Digital Media

    U-Ranking

    Wallstreet Journal USA and THE Times Higher Education, UK

    Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education US College Rankings (Published: 14 September, 2021)

    Published: 14 September, 2021 Criteria used in ranking -Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education US College Rankings: Outcomes 40% (employability)
    Resources 30%
    Engagement 20% (teaching)
    Environment 10% (diversity)

    RUY

    América Economía

    Perspektywy

    THE Times Higher Education, UK

    THE World University Rankings (Published: 27 September, 2023)

    Published: 27 September, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -THE World University Rankings: 30% Teaching (the Learning Environment)
    – Reputation survey: 15%
    – Staff-to-student ratio: 4.5%
    – Doctorate-to-bachelor’s ratio: 2.25%
    – Doctorates-awarded-to-academic-staff ratio: 6%
    – Institutional income: 2.25%

    30% Research (Volume, Income and Reputation)
    – Reputation survey: 18%
    – Research income: 6%
    – Research productivity: 6%

    30% Citations (Research Influence)

    7.5% International Outlook (Staff, Students and Research)
    – Proportion of international students: 2.5%
    – Proportion of international staff: 2.5%
    – International collaboration: 2.5%

    2.5% Industry Income (Knowledge Transfer)”

    THE Global Employability University Ranking (Published: 23 November, 2022)

    Published: 23 November, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -THE Global Employability University Ranking: Employability (survey) 100%

    THE World Reputation Rankings (Published: 16 November, 2022)

    Published: 16 November, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -THE World Reputation Rankings: Research Reputation 66,6%
    Teaching Reputation 33,3%

    THE World’s Most International Universities – Times Higher Education (Published: 19 January, 2022)

    Published: 19 January, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -THE World’s Most International Universities – Times Higher Education: Proportion of international students 25%
    Proportion of international staff 25%
    Proportion of journal publications with one or more international co-authors 25%
    University’s international reputation 25%

    THE Young University Rankings (Published: 03 July, 2023)

    Published: 03 July, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -THE Young University Rankings: Teaching 30%
    Research (volume, income and reputation) 30%
    Citations 30%
    International outlook (staff, students, research) 7.5%
    Industry income (knowledge transfer) 2.5%

    THE World University Impact Rankings – Overall (Published: 01 June, 2023)

    THE Top Universities for a Digital Education (Published: 10 May, 2022)

    THE China Subject Ratings Overall (Published: 11 May, 2022)

    British Quacquarelli Symonds, UK

    QS World University Rankings (Published: 27 June, 2023)

    Published: 27 June, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -QS World University Rankings: Academic Reputation 40%
    Employer Reputation 10%
    Faculty/Student Ratio 20%
    Citations per faculty 20%
    International Faculty Ratio 5%
    International Student Ratio 5%

    QS Employability Rankings (Published: 23 September, 2021)

    Published: 23 September, 2021 Criteria used in ranking -QS Employability Rankings: Employer reputation 30%
    Alumni outcomes 25%
    Partnerships with Employers per Faculty 25%
    Employer/Student Connections 10%
    Graduate employment rate 10%

    QS 50 under 50 (Published: 24 June, 2020)

    Published: 24 June, 2020 Criteria used in ranking -QS 50 under 50: Based on the QS World University rankings methodology, the top 50 universities that are under 50 years old.

    Academic Reputation 40%
    Employer Reputation 10%
    Faculty/Student Ratio 20%
    Citations per faculty 20%
    International Faculty Ratio 5%
    International Student Ratio 5%

    QS University Rankings: Arab Region (Published: 19 October, 2022)

    Published: 19 October, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -QS University Rankings: Arab Region: Academic reputation 30%
    Employer reputation 20%
    Faculty/student ratio 15%
    International research network 10%

    QS World University Rankings: Sustainability (Published: 26 October, 2022)

    RUF

    Sapiens Research

    Thomson Reuters

    Reuters Most Innovative Universities (Published: 23 October, 2019)

    Published: 23 October, 2019 Criteria used in ranking -Reuters Most Innovative Universities: Patent Volume 33%
    Patent Citations 34%
    Industry Article Citation Impact 11%
    Percent of Industry Collaborative Articles 11%
    Total Web of Science Core Collection Papers 11%

    National Institutional Ranking Framework

    Careers360

    Us News

    US News Best National Universities (Published: 11 September, 2022)

    US News Best National Liberal Arts Colleges (Published: 11 September, 2022)

    US News: Best Global Universities (Published: 24 October, 2022)

    Urap

    URAP World Ranking – University Ranking by Academic Performance (Published: 28 November, 2022)

    ShanghaiRanking Consultancy

    BCUR Best Chinese Universities Ranking – ShanghaiRanking (Published: 29 March, 2023)

    ARWU Academic Ranking of World Universities – ShanghaiRanking (Published: 15 August, 2023)

    Published: 15 August, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -ARWU Academic Ranking of World Universities – ShanghaiRanking: **Quality of Education 10%**
    – Alumni winning Nobel Prizes/Field Medals 10%

    **Quality of Faculty 40%**
    – Staff winning Nobel Prizes/Field Medals 20%
    – Highly Cited Researchers 20%

    **Research Output 40%**
    – Papers published in Nature and Science 20%
    – Papers indexed in Science Citation Index-Expanded and Social Science Citation Index 20%

    **Per Capita Performance 10%**

    Forbes

    Forbes: America’s Top Colleges (Published: 30 August, 2022)

    Payscale

    Payscale College Salary Report – Best Universities (Bachelors only) (Published: 11 November, 2021)

    Published: 11 November, 2021 Criteria used in ranking -Payscale College Salary Report – Best Universities (Bachelors only): Ranking is based on ROI

    Payscale College Salary Report – Best Universities (All Alumni) (Published: 11 November, 2021)

    Washington Monthly

    Washington Monthly – National Universities (Published: 28 August, 2022)

    Published: 28 August, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -Washington Monthly – National Universities: Social Mobility 33.33%
    Research 33.33%
    Community and National Service 33.33%

    Kiplinger

    Kiplinger’s Best College Values (Published: 31 July, 2019)

    Published: 31 July, 2019 Criteria used in ranking -Kiplinger’s Best College Values: Quality Criteria 55%
    Cost Criteria 45%

    The Princeton Review

    The Princeton Review: Top 50 Green Colleges (Published: 26 October, 2021)

    The Princeton Review: Top 50 Best Value Colleges (Public Schools) (Published: 26 April, 2022)

    The Princeton Review: Top 50 Best Value Colleges (Private Schools) (Published: 26 April, 2022)

    Centre for Science and Technology Studies, Leiden University, Netherlands

    CWTS Leiden Ranking (Published: 22 June, 2022)

    Published: 22 June, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -CWTS Leiden Ranking: Scientific Impact
    Number of Publications
    Collaboration
    Open Access
    Gender Diversity

    Scimago Institutions

    Scimago Institutions Rankings (Published: 06 March, 2023)

    Published: 06 March, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -Scimago Institutions Rankings: Research 50%
    Innovation 30%
    Societal 20%

    CWUR Center for World University Rankings

    CWUR Center for World University Rankings (Published: 25 April, 2022)

    Published: 25 April, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -CWUR Center for World University Rankings: **Research Performance: 40%**
    – Research Output: 10%
    – High-Quality Publications: 10%
    – Influence: 10%
    – Citations: 10%

    **Quality of Education: 25%**

    **Alumni Employment: 25%**

    **Quality of Faculty: 10%**

    MONEY

    MONEY: Best Liberal Arts Colleges (Published: 08 August, 2022)

    MONEY: Best Selective Colleges (Published: 16 May, 2022)

    MONEY Best Public Colleges (Published: 16 May, 2022)

    Published: 16 May, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -MONEY Best Public Colleges: Quality of education 33.33%
    Affordability 33.33%
    Outcomes 33.33%

    Best Small Colleges (Published: 25 August, 2020)

    MONEY Best Colleges You Can Actually Get Into (Published: 25 August, 2020)

    Published: 25 August, 2020 Criteria used in ranking -MONEY Best Colleges You Can Actually Get Into: Quality of education 33.33%
    Affordability 33.33%
    Outcomes 33.33%

    MONEY Best Colleges in America, ranked by value (Published: 16 May, 2022)

    Published: 16 May, 2022 Criteria used in ranking -MONEY Best Colleges in America, ranked by value: Quality of education 33.33%
    Affordability 33.33%
    Outcomes 33.33%

    MONEY Colleges That Add the Most Value (Published: 25 August, 2020)

    Published: 25 August, 2020 Criteria used in ranking -MONEY Colleges That Add the Most Value: Quality of education 33.33%
    Affordability 33.33%
    Outcomes 33.33%

    Nature Index

    Nature Index – Academic (Published: 15 June, 2023)

    Published: 15 June, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -Nature Index – Academic: Article count (AC)
    Fractional count (FC)
    Weighted fractional count (WFC)

    Nature Index – Top 200 Institutions in Asia Pacific (Published: 17 March, 2021)

    Nature Index – Top 200 Rising Institutions in Asia Pacific (Published: 17 March, 2021)

    Nature Index – Young Universities (Published: 08 December, 2021)

    NTU ranking

    NTU Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers (Published: 11 July, 2023)

    Published: 11 July, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -NTU Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers: **Research Productivity: 25%**
    – \# Articles last 11 years: 10%
    – \# Articles current year: 15%

    **Research Impact: 35%**
    – \# Citations last 11 years: 15%
    – \# Citations last 2 years: 10%
    – Average \# citations last 11 years: 10%

    **Research Excellence: 40%**
    – H-index last 2 years: 10%
    – \# Highly cited papers last 11 years: 15%
    – \# Articles current year in high-impact journals: 15%

    RUR Ranking Agency (Moscow, Russia)

    RUR World University Rankings (Published: 25 May, 2023)

    Published: 25 May, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -RUR World University Rankings: **Teaching: 40%**
    – Ratio Faculty/Student: 8%
    – Ratio Faculty/Bachelor Degrees Awarded: 8%
    – Ratio Faculty/Doctoral Degrees Awarded: 8%
    – Ratio Doctoral Degrees Awarded/Bachelor Degrees Awarded: 8%
    – World Teaching Reputation: 8%

    **Research: 40%**
    – Citations per Academic/Research Staff: 8%
    – Doctoral Degrees per Accepted PhD: 8%
    – Normalized Citation Impact: 8%
    – Papers per Academic/Research Staff: 8%
    – World Research Reputation: 8%

    **International Diversity: 10%**
    – International Faculty: 2%
    – International Students: 2%
    – International Co-Authored Papers: 2%
    – Reputation Outside Geographical Region: 2%
    – International Level: 2%

    **Financial Sustainability: 10%**
    – Institutional Income per Faculty: 2%
    – Institutional Income per Student: 2%
    – Papers per Research Income: 2%
    – Research Income per Academic/Research Staff: 2%
    – Research Income per Institutional Income: 2%

    RUR Academic Rankings (Published: 25 May, 2023)

    Published: 25 May, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -RUR Academic Rankings: Normalized citation impact (Citations of research publications from all university authors compared with world averages) 20%
    Citation per papers 20%
    Papers per academic and research staff 20%
    International research reputation 20%
    Share of research publications written in international co-authorship 20%

    RUR Reputation Ranking (Published: 25 May, 2023)

    Published: 25 May, 2023 Criteria used in ranking -RUR Reputation Ranking: Teaching Reputation 50%
    Research Reputation 50%

    ATSU News

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    ATSU-KCOM, ATSU-SOMA named in U.S. News and World Report’s Best Medical School rankings

    Is At Still A Good Medical School

    A split view of A.T. Still University’s Mesa, Arizona (above), campus, and Kirksville, Missouri (below), campus.

    Achievements in A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine’s (ATSU-KCOM) and School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona’s (ATSU-SOMA) mission of service to medically underserved populations is reflected by U.S. News and World Report’s 2023 Best Medical Schools rankings, which highlight the number of graduates practicing in primary care fields, rural, and underserved areas.

    ATSU-KCOM was ranked No. 5 in Most Graduates Practicing in Primary Care Fields, No. 6 in Most Graduates Practicing in Rural Areas, and No. 24 in Most Graduates Practicing in Medically Underserved Areas, according to the magazine’s newly published rankings.

    “As the founding college of osteopathic medicine, ATSU-KCOM is proud to be recognized for its successes in meeting the mission of the University, as reflected by the rankings in U.S. News and World Report for medical schools across the nation,” ATSU-KCOM Dean Margaret Wilson, DO, ’82, said.

    “ATSU-KCOM continues to strive to produce the best trained graduates who practice and serve where needed most, in order to provide care to patients and communities.”

    ATSU-SOMA was ranked No. 12 in Most Graduates Practicing in Primary Care Fields, No. 31 in Most Graduates Practicing in Rural Areas, and No. 72 in Most Graduates Practicing in Medically Underserved Areas.

    Rankings are compiled by U.S. News and World Report and the Robert Graham Center, a division of American Academy of Family Physicians. Medical schools are ranked by the percentage of graduates practicing direct patient care in primary care fields, rural areas, and medically underserved areas.

    Data examined included graduates from 2013-15. Of those ATSU-KCOM graduates, 47.8% are practicing in medically underserved areas, 44.3% in primary care fields, and 17.5% in rural areas. Of ATSU-SOMA graduates, 39.3% are practicing in primary care fields, 33.8% in medically underserved areas, and 8.3% in rural areas.

Maddie Otto
Maddie Otto

Maddie is a second-year medical student at the University of Notre Dame in Sydney and one of Level Medicine’s workshop project managers. Prior to studying medicine, she worked and studied as a musician in Melbourne. She has a background in community arts, which combined her love for both the arts and disability support. She is an advocate for intersectional gender equity, and is passionate about accessibility and inclusive practice within the healthcare system.

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