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Lisa M. Bishop, D.O.’13

Lisa M. Bishop, D.O.’13, has joined the Fort Madison, IA, Community Hospital, where she will provide health care to adult patients, focusing on prevention, wellness and chronic disease management. She completed her residency at Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines.

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Niles Nangrani, D.O.’11

Niles Nangrani, D.O.’11, recently established UrgentCare2go, an on-demand mobile urgent care service in the Dallas/Fort Worth area available treat minor medical conditions seven days a week, 24 hours a day. He got the idea while working a night shift in

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Amy Long, M.H.A.’12

Amy Long, M.H.A.’12, became the administrator at Mayo Clinic Health System (MCHS) in St. James, MN, on July 26. Previously, she worked in a patient psychiatric facility for the Minnesota Department of Human Services and at the Waverly (IA) Health

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Tray Wade, M.H.A.’08

Tray Wade, M.H.A.’08, in August was named president and chief executive officer of HCI Care Services and Visiting Nurse Services of Iowa, based in West Des Moines. He had been vice president of patient and family care. Wade is a

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Joseph Kimbell, D.O.’13

Joseph Kimbell, D.O.’13, received the 2016 Resident of the Year Award from the Michigan Association of Osteopathic Family Physicians (MAOFP). Recipients have been shown to exhibit leadership qualities and community involvement during educational training; exemplify the highest quality of dedication

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Alesia Wagner, D.O.’83

Alesia Wagner, D.O.’83, was promoted to the rank of associate professor at Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine. She also was named the 2016 W. Douglas Ward, Ph.D., Educator of the Year by the American Osteopathic Foundation’s Committee on

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