Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences has appointed two new members to its Alumni Board of Directors: April Bisaga-Carr, D.O.โ03, and Emily Hurst, D.O.โ05, FACOI. Each will serve a three-year term, providing leadership and support in engaging DMU alumni and advancing the universityโs mission.
โWeโre excited to welcome Dr. Bisaga-Carr and Dr. Hurst to the alumni board,โ says Lauren Dixson, senior director of development and alumni relations. โTheir insights will help us build stronger connections with alumni and inspire future generations of DMU graduates.โ
Bisaga-Carr is the medical director of the emergency department at Northwest Health โ LaPorte Hospital in Indiana. A board-certified physician in emergency medicine, she also serves as a representative of the hospitalโs physician safety organization and is a current board member of Northwest Health โ LaPorte. She earned her bachelorโs degree from Loyola University in 1999 and her D.O. degree from DMU in 2003. She completed her residency at Advocate Christ Hospital and Medical Center in Illinois. Bisaga-Carr is a member of the DMU Presidentโs Society and has 20 years of consecutive giving to the university.
Hurst is the virtual ICU medical director for Henry Ford Health Systems in Detroit, Michigan. She also serves as the medical director for Avel eCare ICU and continues work as a bedside intensivist. She is an associate faculty member at Michigan State University and is board certified in internal medicine, critical care medicine and hospice and palliative medicine. Her professional leadership includes serving as president of the Michigan Osteopathic Association (2024-25) and as trustee on the American Osteopathic Association board. Hurst earned dual B.S. degrees in psychology and biology from Iowa State University before completing her D.O. at DMU in 2005. She completed her residency at McLaren Oakland Hospital and a fellowship in critical care medicine at Henry Ford. Hurst is a member of the DMU Presidentโs Society.
They succeed Wynde Cheek, D.O.โ03, Robert Good, D.O.โ77, MACOI, and the late David Best, D.O.โ02, in their board roles.
The Alumni Board plays a key role in fostering lifelong connections between the university and its graduates. Board members help guide alumni engagement strategy and serve as ambassadors for DMUโs more than 16,000 alumni worldwide.
