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2013 recipients

College of Health Sciences Alumna of the Year

Traci-Bush

Traci A. Bush, P.T.’95, D.P.T., OTR/L, D.H.S.

Traci A. Bush, P.T.’95, D.P.T., OTR/L, D.H.S.

Chair, program director and associate professor in DMU’s doctor of physical therapy program, Traci A. Bush has served the College of Health Sciences and the University in seemingly countless roles. She teaches courses in other DMU programs and is past manager of the DMU Physical Therapy Clinic.

The lengthy list of DMU committees, councils and organizations she’s served on or led include the University Bylaws Committee; Rank, Promotion and Tenure Committee; Higher Learning Commission Steering Committee; and Faculty Leadership Council. Past president of the DMU Faculty Organization, she also served on the search committee that selected Angela Walker Franklin, Ph.D., as the University’s 15th and current president.

A DMU employee since 1996, Bush also has given the University and CHS her time, talent and treasure as a leader of the committee for the annual CHS golf outing, which has raised thousands of dollars for student scholarships. She continues to serve on the committee for the inaugural DMU unified golf event, which will occur May 22. She is a member of the DMU Employee Campaign Committee as well, encouraging fellow University employees to support the institution financially.

A member of several scientific, professional and honorary societies in physical therapy, Bush has given numerous presentations and lectures at national, state and campus conferences and continuing education programs. She is a current member of the communications committee of the American Academic Council of Physical Therapy Education and past membership chair for the Iowa Physical Therapy Association. The recipient of the DMU Outstanding Teaching Award and Communication and University Service Award, she is known for her professionalism, service orientation and dedication to students and patients.

College of Osteopathic Medicine Alumnus of the Year

James-A.-Grekin

James A. Grekin, D.O.’62, MACOI

James A. Grekin, D.O.’62, MACOI

A retired physician in the Detroit area, James A. Grekin is immediate past chair of the DMU Board of Trustees, which he has served as a member since 1983. An ardent DMU champion and advocate, he was a key leader in the fundraising effort to move the institution from downtown Des Moines to its current Grand Avenue location. In 2010, Grekin chaired the search committee that selected Angela Walker Franklin, Ph.D., as the University’s 15th and current president. He also has generously supported DMU and hosted and attended numerous DMU alumni events.

Grekin served as president of his class at the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery (COMS), now DMU, and was the 1962 Graduate with Distinction. He completed his internship and residency at the now-closed Detroit Osteopathic Hospital and then joined its staff. He also was a founding physician of Bi-County Community Hospital, which was established to educate osteopathic students, interns and residents. He retired in 1997.

“Dr. Jim Grekin has dedicated his professional life to providing excellent care to his patients and service to Des Moines University,” wrote Arthur E. Angove, D.O.’62, his classmate and fellow DMU Board member, in his nomination of Grekin. “He represents an alumnus who has one thing in mind: the well-being of our University.”

Active in osteopathic associations and related practice affiliates at the national, state and local levels, Grekin is a life member of the American Osteopathic Association and the Michigan Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. He was named an honorary fellow and then master fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Internists. He also served on the board of trustees of Temple Israel in Detroit for 18 years. His son, Steven Grekin, D.O.’89, is a 1989 COMS graduate.

College of Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Alumnus of the Year

Troy-J.-Boffeli

Troy J. Boffeli, D.P.M.’90, FACFAS

Troy J. Boffeli, D.P.M.’90, FACFAS

Troy Boffeli is a high-achieving podiatric physician and surgeon, leader in his profession, clinical faculty member, active researcher and the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles, scientific posters, textbook chapters and educational media.

Boffeli’s many roles include serving as head of the Department of Foot and Ankle Surgery/Podiatry with HealthPartners Medical Group, a 1,500-physician multispecialty group practice based in Minnesota’s Twin Cities. He also is director of the foot and ankle surgery residency program at Regions Hospital in St. Paul, where he has accepted many CPMS graduates. A frequent lecturer and presenter at state and national scientific meetings, he holds academic appointments at several institutions, including CPMS, University of Minnesota Medical School and the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. He often teaches courses relating to his multiple podiatric specialties as well as on topics such as leadership and critical thinking.

A diplomate of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery and fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) since 1995, Boffeli has served ACFAS and other podiatric organizations in a wide variety of leadership positions. He is current chair of the Council for Journal Management for the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery.

Boffeli has received numerous honors and awards for his patient care and professional leadership. They include being named a “top doctor” in foot and ankle surgery by Mpls./St. Paul Magazine six of the seven times the publication included that category. Among his many scholarly accomplishments were taking second and third places in the scientific poster case report competition during the 2013 ACFAS 70th annual scientific conference.

Past recipients

Year COM CHS CPMS
2012 Anil K. Sahai, Ph.D., D.O.’79, FACP Marcia Grassman-Hammers, B.H.A.’88 Eric A. Barp, D.P.M.’01, FACFAS
2011 Charles A. Finch, D.O.’94, FACOEP Pam Harrison Chambers, PA-C ’92, M.P.H. ’01 William Hal Hatchett, D.P.M.’00
2010 Bernard Feldman, D.O.’80 Sarah M. Pavelka, M.H.A.’01 K. Linda Bratkiewicz, D.P.M.’91
2009 Nirmalendu K. Pandeya, D.O.’69 Kari R. Smith, D.P.T.’98, ’04 Nicki L. Nigro, D.P.M.’89
2008 Lester Goldblum, D.O.’79 Jodi L. Cahalan, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.S., PA-C’93 Michael S. Lee, D.P.M.’96
2007 Alison A. Clarey, D.O.’72 Louis M. Velazquesz, PA-C’02 Christopher Hendrix, D.P.M.’96
2006 Roberta Wattleworth, D.O.’86 Susan Schooler, PA-C’02 George R. Vito, D.P.M.’88
2005 Robert E. Suter, D.O.’89   Scott J. Leum, D.P.M.’95
2004 Joseph P. McNerney, D.O.’80   V. Kathleen Satterfield, D.P.M.’91
2003 Larry Baker, D.O.’77   David J. Caldarella, D.P.M.’90
2002 Stanley Gallagher, D.O.’76    
2001 Teresa Hubka, D.O.’89    
2000 Arnold Aaron, D.O.’61    
1999 Martin Diamond, D.O.’60    
1998 Gerald Cooper, D.O.’69    
1997 Max T. McKinney, D.O.’69    
1995 Richard Brown, D.O.’60    
1994 Arthur Angove, D.O.’62    
1993 Richard Kotz, D.O.’56    
1992 Gilbert Bucholz, D.O.’58    
1991 Rusty Wright, D.O.’29    
1990 Murray Goldstein, D.O.’50    
1988 Sara Sutton, D.O.’53    
1987 William G. Anderson, D.O.’56    
1986 Eugene Sikorski, D.O.’56    
1985 Louis Eske, D.O.’54    
1983 Patricia Cottrille, D.O.’51    
1982 Myron Magen, D.O.’51    
1981 Joseph R. McNerney, D.O.’37    
1980 Harry Elmets, D.O.’46    
1979 Dale Dodson, D.O.’51    

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