Easter brunch
Easter is quickly approaching! (Maybe not so quickly for those of you who gave up something for Lent!) Whether you celebrate in church or on a lawn with Easter eggs, or both, you’ll have to eat!ย Check out this Metromix list […]
Easter is quickly approaching! (Maybe not so quickly for those of you who gave up something for Lent!) Whether you celebrate in church or on a lawn with Easter eggs, or both, you’ll have to eat!ย Check out this Metromix list […]
Des Moines – If current medical and health care research interests you, plan to attend the sixth annual Des Moines University Student Research Symposium on April 23. Des Moines University (DMU) will host the public and students from area colleges
Free DMU conference highlights research from around Iowa Read More
ย March Madness is finally over. How about that game last night? Pretty sure I just got fouled for even thinking of Tyler Hansbrough. Seriously, you come within a foot of that guy and heโs shooting two.ย The good news
guest post by Barb Boose, editor of DMU Magazine When 14 DMU students, two faculty, two alumni and four others took a medical service trip to El Salvador in March, they took 30 quilts with them, thanks to the Crafting
ย I finished my taxes the other day, which was a great a feat for me. I think this is the third year Iโve done them without parental assistance and I always get a great sense of achievement after finishing
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The other night, a pretty serious debate erupted with one of my (male) colleagues concerning this monumental question. After going back and forth for a couple minutes, he mockingly told me, โGoogle it.โ I have developed a reputation of being
โDid Emmit Smith or Jerry Rice win โDancing with the Starsโ?โ Read More
Roy H. Lidtke, D.P.M., CPed, FACFAOM, is clinical associate professor of podiatric medicine specializing in lower extremity biomechanics Lidtke started his research career here at Des Moines University after completing his residency. He started theย Human Performance Lab as a joint
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My research is in learning preferences and the needs and differences of solitary learners and social learners. It begins with Myers Briggs Type Indicatorยฎ preferences and expands to explore how to best assist health care students as they switch from
Research spotlight: Fritz Nordengren Read More
Pudendal comes from a Latin word meaning, โto be ashamedโ. Interesting that this term is an archaic reference to the external genitalia. Obviously, the association of โshameโ to โprivate partsโ, those areas that should be hidden from view whether with
Anatomy word of the month: pudendal nerve Read More
Thereโs a special membership deal atย www.audible.comย (or at least there was when I last visited) for books on audio! What a concept. Not only do I get the chance to catch up on all the books people are talking about, I
Is anyone Audiobooking? Read More