Jeremy Storm, D.O.’05
Jeremy Storm, D.O.’05, joined Rapid City Medical Center, a multispecialty practice in Rapid City, SD, where he plans to establish an infectious disease practice.
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Jeremy Storm, D.O.’05, joined Rapid City Medical Center, a multispecialty practice in Rapid City, SD, where he plans to establish an infectious disease practice.
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Rochelle Remus, D.O.’12, joined the Mercy Pediatric Clinic in Cedar Rapids, IA. The clinic recently welcomed her to the practice by featuring her on a billboard. She completed her residency in pediatrics at St. Louis University/Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center.
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John “Jack” Hardy, D.O.’65, FACOS, didn’t travel out of his time zone to attend his DMU 50-year reunion, but he has left his comfort zone several times in a career that’s taken him from surgery to cancer-fighting to photography and
“Saipan Jack” journeys to reunion, through life Read More
Brian Esele and Joseph Makoba returned to Uganda this summer after a medical rotation in Iowa with new friends, new health care insights and wonderful memories. Esele also accumulated a notebook full of lessons learned. “I was struck by the
Ugandan students gain, give insights on health care and culture Read More
Ignorance and misinformation can cause a world of hurt. That’s certainly the case when it comes to maintaining and enhancing health. How can we educate people and populations for sustainable global health? That’s the topic
October conference will focus on education for sustainable global health Read More
Patrick Cornelius, D.P.T.’07, CCS, ATC, CSCS, became a cardiovascular and pulmonary certified specialist through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. He is the acute hospitalist clinical lead at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester, MN.
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When he was 10 years old, Thomas Benzoni was happily hurtling downhill on his bicycle when the front wheel fell off. So did Benzoni, who sustained injuries and gained an interest in medicine thanks to the care he received. “The
Adjunct faculty spotlight: Thomas Benzoni, D.O., AOBEM, FACEP, ABFM Read More
The factors defining your health have a lot to do with where you are born, how and with whom you grow up and the resources available to you. Those factors, according to the World Health Organization, are in turn shaped
Global Health Learning Collaborative to explore social determinants of health Read More
Julie Meachen, Ph.D., is fascinated by carnivores and willing to spelunk to find their remains. Her explorations in Wyoming’s Natural Trap Cave in summer 2014 and 2015 may provide clues about our own future amid climate and temperature change. Eric
DMU researchers attract grants with diverse research Read More
Although she earned her dental degree just seven years ago, Abby Shannon, D.D.S., has taken her career far beyond filling cavities and fitting dentures. A student in DMU’s master of public health program and a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Public
M.P.H. student melds dentistry and public health Read More