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Alumni Elected and Honored by IOMA

Headquartered in Des Moines, IOMA represents the approximately 1,000 osteopathic physicians practicing in the state. Daniel Arnold, D.O.’99, a physician with UnityPoint Clinics in Bettendorf, IA, was elected president of the Iowa Osteopathic Medical Association at its annual conference and […]

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Kathy Bloemker, M.S.P.T.’94

Kathy Bloemker, M.S.P.T.’94, joined Big Stone Therapies in Marshall, MN. Her professional interests include extensive experience in women’s health areas of urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, maternal health, osteoporosis and breast cancer rehabilitation.

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Philip F. Meyer, D.O.’94

Philip F. Meyer, D.O.’94, in November joined Dr. Rick Holm for his online “On Call with the Prairie Doc” program to discuss the goal of diabetes treatment, exercise as the key to controlling Type 2 diabetes, stressors in uncovering diabetes

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David J. Wright, D.O.’94, FACS

David J. Wright, D.O.’94, FACS, was among 1,823 initiates from around the world who became Fellows of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) during the convocation ceremony at the college’s 2016 annual Clinical Congress in Washington, DC, in October. With

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John F. Devine, D.O.’94

John F. Devine, D.O.’94, an emergency medicine physician at Evangelical Community Hospital in Lewisburg, PA, has been named the hospital’s vice president of medical affairs. In this role, he is responsible for coordinating the hospital’s medical staff resources and activities

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Stretching beyond comfort zones

As a fourth-year medical student, Mali Schneiter delivered twins — by herself — in a hospital in Uganda. Classmate Nicole Cook counted potentially dengue-carrying mosquitoes in Peru, conscientious of her exposed body parts. Nisha Fahey, D.O.’16, and an undergraduate classmate expanded a research

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