DMU alumnus, students keep kids in sports for three decades
Keeping Albia, IA, school kids in athletic activities takes a team: of coaches, medical staff and a group of DMU students led by an alumnus deeply committed to his community.
Keeping Albia, IA, school kids in athletic activities takes a team: of coaches, medical staff and a group of DMU students led by an alumnus deeply committed to his community.
Funds from the foundation will support faculty research into the herpes simplex virus, the effects of boric acid on yeasts and the neuroanatomical features underlying behavior of large-brained social animals.
Several years ago, DMU’s Iowa Simulation Center for Patient Safety and Clinical Skills made a commitment to enhance the training of U.S. military medics, nurses and providers of the 4224th U.S. Army Hospital (USAH). Over the past three years, 60 combat medics have acquired in the sim center more than 2,500 of their 4,500 hours…
A visit by the first female and youngest president of Kosovo could lead to further relationships between the European nation and Iowa, including with DMU.
The DMU Clinic was recognized for its commitment to a program that helps Iowans make informed decisions about Medicare and other health coverage.
DMU and Iowa lost a great leader, physician, inventor and citizen with the passing of Anil K. Sahai, D.O.’79, Ph.D., FACP.
Nestled among the food vendors and fresh produce stands, DMU students have been peddling wares uncharacteristic of your average farmers’ market.
Yogesh Shah, M.D., DMU’s associate dean of global health, has been selected for a Fulbright Specialists project in Rwanda at Kigali Health Institute (KHI), the U.S. Department of State and the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board announced in May. Shah will work with KHI to establish a center of excellence in palliative care training in May.