Wordless Wednesday: in with the new
Wordless Wednesday: in with the new Read More
Medical school is about more than studying anatomy, biology, pharmacology and other subjects. It is about learning interpersonal skills, compassion, ethics, leadership and how to care for patients as fellow human beings. Des Moines University is dedicated to teaching such
Mali Schneiter, second-year osteopathic medical student, was selected to represent all osteopathic medical students as the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents (COSGP) National Global Health Representative. COSGP is a council under the governance of the American Association of Colleges
Mali Schneiter, D.O.’15, selected for national global health position Read More
E Pluribus Unum, “out of many, one.” These Latin words can be found inscribed in several locations in our nation’s capital, including the Capitol Building itself. Its meaning is simple: Our country is comprised of many individual states, diverse individual
The “triple aim” and beyond Read More
Des Moines University will grant 486 degrees at its 2013 Commencement Ceremony, the 113th in the university’s history, on Saturday, May 25, at 10 a.m. at Hy-Vee Hall in the Iowa Events Center, 730 Third Street, Des Moines. The dean
Des Moines University’s 113th commencement ceremony to award 486 degrees Read More
PA students Daniel Cottrell, Emily Cardella, Katarina Conradson, Teresa Edwards and Alyssa Vold dedicated for the Physican Assistant Class of 2014 a memorial tree for the Body Donor’s of 2012 on Tuesday, May 14, 2013. The tree is located in
Body Donor Memorial Tree Dedication – 2013 Read More
People run for a number of reasons – to get and stay in shape, relieve stress or take a break from daily life, to name a few. Jeff Nichols, a 1990 DMU osteopathic graduate, and Emily Morse, a third-year osteopathic student,
DMU alumnus, student run marathon to fight cancer Read More
Tara Hughes, second-year osteopathic medical student, was elected National Chair of the Council of Osteopathic Student Government Presidents (COSGP) at a conference over the weekend. COSGP is a council under the governance of the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic
Tara Hughes, D.O.’15, elected to national leadership position Read More
The U.S. health care system is undergoing an unprecedented transformation that will inevitably change how health services in this country are delivered, measured and financed. The practice of medicine and how physicians organize in given health markets is also in
“A drink of water from Niagara Falls” Read More
The College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery held the 20th Annual Recognition and Rite of Passage Ceremony on Saturday, April 13, in the Student Education Center. More than 200 people were in attendance to recognize the students, professional clubs and
CPMS holds 20th Annual Rite of Passage Ceremony Read More