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Tongue-tied no more

Overcoming negative perceptions of D.O.s wasn’t the highest hurdle Grady Carter had to clear. Grady Carter III, D.O.’72, FACA, has constructed a successful career and a full life. An anesthesiologist and now clinical medical director at several plasma centers in

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Alfred D. Savage, D.O.’72

Alfred D. Savage, D.O.’72, was voted Best Doctor in Henry County, IA, in 2015 by readers of the Mount Pleasant News. He practices at the Henry County Health Center in the specialties of internal medicine and cardiology.

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Richard J. Kessler, D.O.’72

Richard J. Kessler, D.O.’72, a psychiatrist, was appointed to the editorial board of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association. He is the chief medical officer of Adult and Children with Learning and Developmental Disabilities Inc. in Bethpage, NY.

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Paul Rein, D.O.’72

Paul Rein, D.O.’72, is an adjunct professor in the College of William & Mary’s kinesiology and health sciences department. His primary focus is teaching an introduction to clinical practice course for undergraduate seniors and juniors interested in health care careers.

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Richard J. Kessler, D.O.’72

Richard Kessler participated in an Oxford-style debate at the 15th annual congress of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society in New York City on July 25, 2014. He also was appointed the North American liaison to the society. Kessler is chief medical

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Stephen R. Eckstat, D.O.’72

Eckstat was named physician leader of primary care for Mercy Medical Center in Des Moines. He will provide leadership for family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, geriatrics, psychiatry and weight loss. He will work in collaboration with an administrative leader to

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