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Thomas S. Haas, D.O.’88

Haas gave a talk on breast cancer in April in Manchester and London, titled “Key Immunohistochemistry Diagnostic and Prognostic Markers in Breast Cancer,” and another presentation, “Sentinel Lymph Nodes,” in Melbourne, Australia, a week later. He is a pathologist with

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Robert J. Franchi, D.O.’88

Franchi was recently installed for a one-year term as president of the American Osteopathic Colleges of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Inc. He will preside over a board of specialists who are dedicated to upholding and maintaining quality

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Mark A. Rasak, D.O.’88

Rasak was recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a pinnacle professional in the field of medicine as a result of his role as CEO of Cardiovascular Clinical Associates in Farmington Hills, MI. Rasak has more than 15 years of experience and

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Jerald J. Phipps, D.O.’88

Phipps joined the Ringgold County Hospital (RCH) in Mount Ayr, IA, as a family practice physician with the Mount Ayr Medical Clinic. He had practiced with The McFarland Clinic in Boone, IA, for 20 years.  “Family practice is what I

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Stephen E. Kabel, D.O.’88

Kabel  was made a fellow in the American College of Physicians and was named One of the Best in internal medicine/primary care for 2012 by the Courier Post newspaper and a Top Doc in South Jersey for 2012 by SJ Magazine. He serves as an

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Thomas F. Babcock, Ph.D., D.O.’88

Babcock, known as “Indiana Babcock” in his student days, published the results of his archaeological work in Guatemala. University Pressof Colorado published “Utatlan: The Constituted Community of the K’iche’ Maya of Q’umarkaj.” Babcock works for Shire Pharmaceuticals in Wayne, PA;

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Scott R. Jahnke, D.O.’88

Jahnke is the principal physician at Grizzly Spine Pain and Rehab in Kalispell, MT, and most recently served as the president of the Montana Society of Interventional Pain Physicians. He completed a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the

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