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Tamara Lyday, D.O.’06

Lyday is the regional director for Prevea Health in Green Bay, WI. She began working for Prevea in January 2011 following her employment at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Green Bay. She continues to work at St. Vincent Hospital’s wound care center […]

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Carena M. Thompson, D.O.’04

Thompson is the medical director at the Indian Health Service Center for the Nez Perce in Lapwai, ID. About 25 percent of her family practice is spent using osteopathic manipulative treatment due to limited resources and chronic pain issues of the

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John T. Pham, D.O.’00

Pham left his solo practice of nine years in March 2010 to join Western University of Health Sciences, COMP-Northwest in Lebanon, OR, as an assistant professor in the department of family medicine. He teaches students the essentials of clinical medicine, presides

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James Huang, D.O.’99

Huang received the New Member of the Year Award from the Lincoln Club of Orange County, CA. He was elected as a member of the board of directors and appointed the local election chairman. He also serves as vice chair

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David L. Edwardy, D.O.’95

Edwardy retired from active family practice January 1, 2012, after 26 years of federal prison service and 20 years of service in the military reserves (National Guard and Navy). He and his wife, Sue, reside in Byron, MN.

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Stephen E. Kabel, D.O.’88

Kabel was appointed chairman of the department of primary care at the Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County in New Jersey. He also serves on the board of directors of the New Jersey Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. He and

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Lamar C. Miller, D.O.’57

Miller was chief of staff at Warren County Hospital in Warren, OH, and an associate professor at Ohio University in Athens, OH, from 1976 to 1979, where he was named outstanding professor of the year in 1978. He served as chief of medicine at Pasco Medical Center in Dade City, FL, from 1980 to 1982 and as Salvation Army board president for two years. He has been a member of the NPR rotary club since 1979. He retired from family practice in 1998. He and his wife, Phyllis, reside in New Port Richey, FL.

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James W. Hogin, D.O.’74

Hogin practices full-time office OMM and internal medicine after 31 years of hospital gastroenterology and internal medicine. He successfully battled brain cancer for six years, which brought about changes in his practice, but with his D.O. and general background, he

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