Bako Pathology Services gifts $100,000 for clinical skills lab and classroom

Des Moines University has a new educational resource for students and faculty, courtesy of Brad Bakotic, D.P.M., D.O and his company. The Bako Pathology Clinical Skills Lab and Classroom is the result of a $100,000 gift to DMU from Bako Pathology Services in Alpharetta, Georgia, where Bakotic is chief executive officer.

The lab and classroom feature new furniture and state-of-the-art technology that will enhance the delivery of curriculum, enable distance learning continuing medical education and provide space for student club and continuing education workshops.

โ€œWhen we first discussed a gift to the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Dr. Bakotic made it very clear that it was to enhance the education of our students,โ€ said Robert Yoho, D.P.M., dean of the college. โ€œWith that charge, thanks to Bako Pathology Services, we created an incredible technology and physical resource designed to promote innovative instruction and enrich student learning.โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re proud to do our part to further advance the education process within the Des Moines University College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery,โ€ said Bakotic. โ€œWe strongly believe that supporting our students and learning institutions represents the best single means to advance the podiatric profession.โ€

This is not the first time Bakotic has given to DMU. He has on several occasions shared his expertise by providing hands-on training to DMU students in the classroom and clinical skills lab. Impressed by the students and educational philosophy of the university, he established an endowed scholarship for third-year CPMS students and gave generously for the new lab and classroom.

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