Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

Home » Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
Larry Baker, D.O.'77

Larry J. Baker, D.O.’77

Laurence “Larry” J. Baker, D.O.’77, FACEP, in September concluded his three-year term as chair of the DMU Board of Trustees. He remains a board member. He is the emergency medical director of UnityPoint Health in Des Moines

Larry J. Baker, D.O.’77 Read More

Thomas A. Cavalieri, D.O.’76

Thomas A. Cavalieri, D.O.’76, dean of the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (RowanSOM) in Stratford, NJ, on July 1 began a term as vice chair of the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Board of Deans. The board

Thomas A. Cavalieri, D.O.’76 Read More

Gilbert Bucholz, D.O.’58

Gilbert Bucholz, D.O.’58, in September retired from and was named emeritus trustee of the DMU Board of Trustees after 39 years of service, including a stint as board chair. A retired radiologist residing in Sandusky, OH, he was elected county

Gilbert Bucholz, D.O.’58 Read More

Patrick Crocker, D.O.’80

Patrick Crocker, D.O.’80, was nominated to the Texas Monthly/MSP Communications Top Doctor list for 2015. He was one of only 12 emergency medicine specialists to be named in the entire state. The list is based on an annual survey of

Patrick Crocker, D.O.’80 Read More

Laurie Troup, D.O.’95

Laurie Troup, D.O.95, of Naples, FL, has established her new medical practice, Midwest Concierge of Naples, to provide personalized, high-quality care by limiting the total practice size to less than 5 percent of a traditional internal medicine practice. Troup was

Laurie Troup, D.O.’95 Read More

Richard E. Moses, D.O.’79

Richard E. Moses, D.O.’79, was appointed chair, after serving as interim chair, of the department of medicine at Jeanes Hospital of the Temple University Health System in Philadelphia. He directs all clinical, professional, educational and administrative activities within the department.

Richard E. Moses, D.O.’79 Read More

Thomas S. Haas, D.O.’88, FCAP

Thomas S. Haas, D.O.’88, FCAP, was a contributing author of the article “A novel rabbit monoclonal antibody arginase-1 is highly specific and highly sensitive in hepatocellular carcinoma,” published in the Journal of Histotechnology in June 2015. He also was among

Thomas S. Haas, D.O.’88, FCAP Read More

Scroll to Top