Barb Boose

Home » Archives for Barb Boose

DMU: proud of our people

We loved hearing recently that two DMU osteopathic medical graduates and a current student were all together in the Advocate Children’s Hospital-Oak Lawn neonatal intensive care unit last month.   “Jacqueline did a great job while rotating with us, and […]

DMU: proud of our people Read More

Luke O’Rourke, D.O.’10

Luke O’Rourke, D.O.’10, practices with Oregon Medical Group (OMG), a multispecialty physician group with offices throughout the Eugene/Springfield, OR, area. He offers osteopathic manipulation at the Center for Women’s Health at Chase Gardens Medical Center for the treatment of pregnancy

Luke O’Rourke, D.O.’10 Read More

Brooke Borla Chalmers, PA-C’16

Brooke Borla Chalmers, PA-C’16, has been nationally recognized for earning a specialty credential called a Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA). Chalmers, who is employed by Ensemble Medical and HouseCall Primary

Brooke Borla Chalmers, PA-C’16 Read More

Caroline Woods, PA-C’95

Caroline Woods, PA-C’95, a student in the University of Iowa’s master of public health program, has joined the Daily Iowan to write a regular column on community health. Her career in medicine and health has largely involved working with adolescents

Caroline Woods, PA-C’95 Read More

Laszlo S. Tekler, D.O.’84

Laszlo S. Tekler, D.O.’84, joined the cardiology department at the Kona Medical Office of the Hawaii Permanente Medical Group, Hawaii’s largest medical practice. He is board-certified in internal medicine and cardiology by the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine. He

Laszlo S. Tekler, D.O.’84 Read More

Mario La Giglia, D.O.’09

Mario La Giglia, D.O.’09, became a surgeon at San Juan Hospital in Monticello, UT, and Blue Mountain Hospital in Blanding, UT. He grew up in San Juan County and served in the U.S. Army for 23 years, beginning at age

Mario La Giglia, D.O.’09 Read More

Scroll to Top