Gerald Weingarden, D.O.’61
Gerald Weingarden, D.O.’61, was honored by the Federal Aviation Administration for 38 years of service as a senior airman medical examiner. He resides in West Palm Beach, FL.
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Gerald Weingarden, D.O.’61, was honored by the Federal Aviation Administration for 38 years of service as a senior airman medical examiner. He resides in West Palm Beach, FL.
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Richard J. Kessler, D.O.’72, a psychiatrist, was appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. He is the chief medical officer of Adult and Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities Inc. in Bethpage, NY.
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Paul Rein, D.O.’72, is an adjunct professor in the College of William & Mary’s kinesiology and health sciences department. His primary focus is teaching an introduction to clinical practice course for undergraduate seniors and juniors interested in health care careers.
Josh L. Tinkle, M.H.A.’10, in June 2015 was awarded fellow status in the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), an international professional society of more than 40,000 health care executives who lead hospitals, health care systems and other health care
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Roberta Wattleworth, D.O.’81, M.H.A.’99, M.P.H.’04, FACOFP, is associate dean of medical education at Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Lynchburg, VA. She became one of the founding faculty members of the new medical school, which accepted its first class
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David E. Drake, D.O.’83, had an editorial published in the Des Moines Register on Oct. 31 titled “Where has the patient’s life gone in medical practice?” The editorial made a case for allowing physicians and other health care professionals to
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Clifford M. Houseman, D.O.’07, became a fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons in October. He and his wife, Kelly, welcomed the birth of their first son, Knox Clifford Houseman, on June 18, 2015. Board-certified in neurosurgery, Houseman is
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Amy Wasiak Hughes, D.O.’05, and her husband, John, welcomed their third child, daughter Eliana Grace. She joins big brothers Christian and Nathan. Hughes reports the family is thrilled about the new addition. She is on the staff of Medical Oncology
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When his first patient exclaimed, “My heart is on fire!”, then-first-year DMU osteopathic medical student Marshall Sheide was sure the patient was about to have a heart attack or other life-threatening issue. But after the calm clinician next to him
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The scholarship fund continues to inspire future health care professionals and garner generous support, including the record $344,552 raised this year. As an undergraduate at the University of California-Santa Barbara, Jesse Dalton by sheer chance encountered his homeless uncle who was
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