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Paul Lentz, D.O.’11

Paul Lentz, D.O.’11, joined SSM Health Monroe Clinic Medical Group in Monroe, WI. He primarily focuses on sport-related injuries, neck and back pain and other musculoskeletal conditions that keep patients from being active.

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Paul Lentz, D.O.’11

Paul Lentz, D.O.’11, joined SSM Health Monroe Clinic Medical Group in Monroe, WI. He primarily focuses on sport-related injuries, neck and back pain and other musculoskeletal conditions that keep patients from being active.

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Ryan O’Kelley, D.O.’11

Ryan O’Kelley, D.O.’11, a radiologist with the Savannah Vascular Institute in Savannah, GA, was named the American Heart Association Southern Coast 2023 Leader of Impact for raising the most funds to support the AHA and efforts in driving equitable health

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Lauren Allan, D.O.’11

Lauren Allan, D.O.’11, is a trauma surgeon, clinical assistant professor of surgery and director of the surgical critical care fellowship at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. 

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Colin DeFord, D.O.’11

Colin DeFord, D.O.’11, joined Cedar Valley Primary Care and Walk-in Clinic in Waterloo, IA, and will begin seeing patients July 11, 2022. He most recently served as the medical director of the Nashua, IA, Clinic; prior to that, he served

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Stacy Holl, D.O.’11

Stacy Holl, D.O.’11, was the featured speaker at an American Association of University Women meeting on March 21, 2022, in Grand Rapids, MI. She is an internal medicine physician at Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital in Grand Rapids.

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Sean Anderson, D.O.’11

Sean Anderson, D.O.’11, joined Ogden Regional Medical Center in Ogden, UT, as medical director of its acute rehabilitation unit. He is board-certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation and completed an internship in internal medicine at the University of Nevada-Reno.

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