Wordless Wednesday: IMMAWII
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Tim Yoho, D.P.M., FACFAS, dean of the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, and Vassilios Vardaxis, Ph.D., professor of physical therapy, worked with former CPMS graduates, current students and staff to publish studies in recent issues of three podiatric professional
Yoho, Vardaxis develop a collaborative effort in research Read More
Des Moines University campus and clinic is closed today in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. In celebration and remembrance of his leadership in the civil rights movement, the Des Moines University library has put together an exhibit that ties our school
Be a doctor for a night and solve medical mysteries at Des Moines University’s Mini Medical School. Analyze patients with suspicious symptoms by examining lab results, X-rays, MRIs and other tests and help make the diagnosis. Beginning February 5, DMU
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The DMU wellness program staff are always on the look-out for new ways to motivate people to move more. While I joke that our Wellness Center bands, BOSUs, balls, kickboxing bags, dumbbells, gliders and other equipment are alternate forms of
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Mandi was guest editor of the Clinics in Podiatric Medicine & Surgery‘s April 2012 issue on foot and ankle trauma. She authored articles in the issue on ankle fractures and pilon fractures, the latter co-authored with Justin J. Banks and Brandon
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Flip through the digital pages of the winter 2013 edition of the DMU Magazine – live online NOW!
The American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) last November posted a report that may be very helpful to osteopathic medical students before they begin the match process in their fourth year. Only the second of its kind, the
D.O. students: gotta match? Read More