Keely M. Cassidy, M.S.A.’11
Cassidy and Brian Stueve were married on Aug. 11, 2012. Cassidy is in her second year of an anatomy doctoral program at Indiana University in Bloomington.
Keely M. Cassidy, M.S.A.’11 Read More
Cassidy and Brian Stueve were married on Aug. 11, 2012. Cassidy is in her second year of an anatomy doctoral program at Indiana University in Bloomington.
Keely M. Cassidy, M.S.A.’11 Read More
Brooks is completing a neonatology fellowship in Albuquerque, NM, where she and her husband reside. She will graduate from the fellowship in 2015.ย
Catherine A. Brooks, D.O.’09 Read More
Jayber was appointed chief of medicine at Elyria Medical Center in Elyria, OH, and will complete a two-year term. He practices family medicine at EMH Regional Medical Center in Avon, OH.
Mohammed A. Jayber, D.O.’94 Read More
Pizzica recently retired from neonatology and is now the president and CEO of a medical management firm in Philadelphia, PA. He and his wife, Susan, reside in Wayne, PA.ย
Albert L. Pizzica, D.O.’73 Read More
Johnson and her husband, Brandon, welcomed a daughter, Addison Nicole, on Dec. 20, 2012. Brooke is currently chief resident at Doctors Hospital in Columbus, OH, and has signed an emergency medicine contract for this fall with TeamHealth in Chattanooga, TN.ย
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Cynthia Hoque, a Des Moines University osteopathic medical student, received the Medical and Health Related Scholarship from the Branstad-Reynolds Scholarship Fund. Hoque was presented with the $4,000 award by Governor Terry Branstad on February 6. The scholarship recognizes Hoque’s commitment
Cynthia Hoque, D.O. ’14, awarded Branstad-Reynolds Scholarship Read More
Justin Bloomberg, a Des Moines University osteopathic medical student, has been awarded the Kathie J. Lyman Scholarship by the Polk County Medical Society (PCMS). He was presented with a $1,000 scholarship at the PCMS Annual Meeting on January 30. The
Justin Bloomberg, D.O. ’14, receives Kathie J. Lyman Scholarship Read More
A “cord or cable” in Latin. Retinacula are thickenings of tissue underneath your skin that serve to bind down tendons of muscles so they don’t “bowstring” at certain joints, meaning pop up when the joint is flexed or extended. For
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Saul Jeck, D.O.’57, professor and chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM), received the collegeโs highest award, the O.J. Snyder Memorial Medal, on Jan. 25 at its annual Foundersโ Day celebration. A
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Routman willย receive the American College of Osteopathic Family Physiciansโ (ACOFP) 2013 Lifetimeย Achievement Awardย during the ACOFPโs 2013 Annual Convention and Scientificย Seminars, March 21-24 in Las Vegas.ย The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes an outstanding osteopathic family physician whoย shows career-long service to patients, the
Burt N. Routman, D.O.’68 Read More