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Genny Maroc, M.H.A.’09

Genny Maroc, M.H.A.’09, vice president of clinical services with the hospital and home services group of CoxHealth, Springfield, MO, was accepted into the doctor of science in administration-health services at the University Alabama in Birmingham.

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David Leszkowitz, D.O.’86

David Leszkowitz, D.O.’86, is board-certified in family medicine and passed his boards in addiction medicine. In practice with White Lake Family Medicine in White Lake, MI, he plans to subspecialize in adolescent and young adult substance abuse and substance abuse

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David E. Drake, D.O.’83

David E. Drake, D.O.’83, spent 10 days in January as part of a 13-member medical delegation to Gaza, organized by Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility. His assignment was to facilitate a seminar over several days for postgraduate students in mental

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Todd Wical, D.O.’13

Todd Wical, D.O.’13, and his wife, Suzanne Wical, M.D., celebrated the birth of their daughter, Hadleigh Jo Wical, on Oct. 30, 2015, at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, TX.

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Troy Boffeli, D.P.M.’90, FACFAS

Troy Boffeli, D.P.M.’90, FACFAS, received the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) Distinguished Service Award at the organization’s 74th Annual Scientific Conference Feb. 11-14 in Austin, TX. The event drew the largest number ever of foot and ankle

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A vision to volunteer

DMU students love to pursue volunteer opportunities that tap their clinical skills. Yet the need for appropriate oversight and documentation can create barriers for community medicine projects. So when Kristin Randa, D.O.’18, proposed on-campus training with Prevent Blindness Iowa, the partnership

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