DMUโs Top 2023 News Stories: What a Wonderful Year!ย
Hereโs a look back at Des Moines Universityโs top news events of 2023. It was a remarkable year in DMU’s history!
DMUโs Top 2023 News Stories: What a Wonderful Year!ย Read More
Hereโs a look back at Des Moines Universityโs top news events of 2023. It was a remarkable year in DMU’s history!
DMUโs Top 2023 News Stories: What a Wonderful Year!ย Read More
Des Moines University will establish a new regional simulation center at DMUโs 3200 Grand Avenue campus with a $5 million contribution from the Polk County Board of Supervisors.
Polk County Contributes $5 Million to Support Health Care Workforce Needs Read More
Kelly John, D.P.M., M.H.A., FACFAS, DABPM has joined the DMU Clinic – Foot and Ankle as a clinician and assistant professor in DMU’s College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.
DMU Clinic – Foot and Ankle Welcomes Kelly John, D.P.M., M.H.A., FACFAS, DABPM Read More
The DMU osteopathic medicine Class of 2024 achieved the highest pass rate among all osteopathic medical schools nationwide on Level 1 of their national board exams.
DMU Osteopathic Students Achieve the Highest Board Exam Pass Rate in the Nationย Read More
Michelle Vu, a student in DMU’s Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program, reflects on her global health internship with the U.S. Global Change Research Program.
As DMU’s new executive director of research, Pravin Mishra, Ph.D., M.B.A., brings diverse experiences in research, academia, business development and more.
New Executive Director Seeks to Elevate DMUโs Research Enterpriseโฏย Read More
Erin Smith, a student in DMU’s D.O. and M.H.A. programs, reflects on her global health internship with the CDC.
DMU Student Pursues Passions During CDC Internship Read More
Getting your flu shot and updated COVID-19 immunization shot protects you, your family and your community against serious illness. Do your part by getting your shots now.
Time to Get Your Flu, COVID-19 Vaccines Read More
DMU’s Glanton Event on Nov. 2 celebrated the university’s efforts to prepare culturally competent health professionals and raised $304,537 to support them.
DMUโs Glanton Event Celebrates 20 Years of Changing Health Care Read More
Daniel Christian, Ph.D., assistant professor of physiology and pharmacology at Des Moines University, is investigating brain mechanisms during alcohol withdrawal with a two-year $152,000 grant from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism of the National Institutes of Health.
DMU Professor Receives NIH Grant to Investigate Substance Abuse Relapse Read More