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People Make DMU a Community

Facilities, equipment and technology all are critical aspects of a medical and health sciences university, but people are what make DMU the collegial community it is. Here are two examples.  For many, the height of the COVID-19 pandemic brought “lows”

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Michael Renecle, D.O.’18

Michael Renecle, D.O.’18, joined Banner Health Clinics in Greeley, CO, as a family medicine physician. He had practiced at the Denver Health and Hospital Authority, where he also completed an LGBTQIA+ fellowship with an emphasis on HIV medicine, transgender health

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Abby Flannagan, D.O.’18

Abby Flannagan, D.O.’18, joined Grinnell Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic in Grinnell, IA. She did a family medicine residency at Iowa Lutheran Family Medicine in Des Moines and most recently completed a surgical obstetrics fellowship at Iowa Methodist Medical Center.

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Sukhvir Singh, D.O.’18

Sukhvir Singh, D.O.’18, joined ETSU (East Tennessee State University) Health as a pediatrician. He sees patients at ETSU Health’s newest clinic, Pediatrics Elizabethton, in Elizabethton, TN. Singh completed his residency at ETSU Health Pediatrics, where he was a frequent volunteer

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Megan R. Peterson, D.O.’18

Megan R. Peterson, D.O.’18, will begin seeing patients at Mitchell County Regional Health Center in Osage, IA, beginning Sept. 27. She completed her family medicine residency at Iowa Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines. Her specialties include women’s health and osteopathic

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