A day to remember: graduation 2010
Des Moines University’s 110th commencement was a mixture of joy, excitement and sadness over the loss of a DMU friend.
Des Moines University’s 110th commencement was a mixture of joy, excitement and sadness over the loss of a DMU friend.
The roll-out of the DMU Mobile Health Clinic in May was a true team effort.
You might say R. Tim Yoho, D.P.M., FACFAS, dean of the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, is looking for his replacement. Long-term, that is.
For these and other worthy acts, Ray will be honored at DMU’s Glanton Scholarship Dinner Oct. 14 at the Meadows at Prairie Meadows, Altoona, IA.
A second-year podiatric medicine student undergoes heart surgery.
Joseph “Papa Joe” McNerney, D.O.’37, was a pioneer in internal medicine and a practitioner, lecturer and teacher for more than 50 years. His deep commitment to patient care, osteopathic medicine and medical education inspired and enhanced decades’ worth of students, interns, residents and fellow physicians.