Zach Wittenberg, D.O.’18
Zach Wittenberg, D.O.โ18, is in his second year in an internal medicine residency at Creighton University.
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Zach Wittenberg, D.O.โ18, is in his second year in an internal medicine residency at Creighton University.
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James Taylor, D.O.โ90, FACOS, is a cardiothoracic surgeon on the surgical staff of LewisGale Medical Center in Salem, VA, and on the physician staff of LewisGale Physicians Cardiothoracic Surgery. A Fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons, he is
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Dylan Lowe, D.O.โ17, in August will join the medical staff of Knoxville Hospital and Clinics as an emergency department physician. He recently completed his three-year family medicine residency at Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines.
Kiersten Krause, D.O.โ03, in May was appointed as a new member of the Hope College Alumni Association Board of Directors. She is a 1997 graduate of the college, which is located in Holland, MI. Krause is a partner at OB/GYN
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Theyโve made the quality of life better for patients and citizens. Theyโre leaders in their organizations and in their professions. Theyโre also proud Des Moines University graduates who continue to serve their medical/health sciences alma mater. They are the 2020
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Hijinio Carreon, D.O.’03, chief medical officer of MercyOne Central Iowa, has been working 16-hour days, plus additional late-night email messages, phone calls and weekend shifts in the emergency department. Jason Kruse, D.O.’11, an internal medicine physician at Broadlawns Medical Center
DMU grads tagged “heroes of hope” in local magazine Read More
The study of the human body is essential in the study of medicine. On June 26, 2020, Des Moines University honored 59 individuals, 13 of them honored veterans, who generously donated their bodies to further medical education. In the past,
Body donors memorialized for generous gifts to Des Moines University Read More
Leonard Mermel, D.O.โ84, Sc.M., A.M. (Hon.), FACP, FIDSA, FSHEA, hasn’t had a day off since Jan. 6 because he’s been working tirelessly to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission at the Rhode Island Hospital, where he is medical director of
Alumnus finds inspiration in his father’s credo Read More
Brian Black, D.O.โ03, FAAFP, a clinical assistant professor at the Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine, was recently named president of the Indiana Osteopathic Association. He was featured in a new webcast, โAll IN D.O.,โ where he discussed how he
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They amassed a combined impressive 85 years of teaching and mentoring at Des Moines University, guided countless students on to careers of service and tirelessly gave their expertise, service and hard work to the institution, their colleagues, their patients and
DMU salutes its 2020 Emeriti Faculty Read More