Wordless Wednesday: feels like home
Wordless Wednesday: feels like home Read More
Please join us for the annual DMU Choir spring concert tomorrow April 24ย at 12:15 p.m. in the SEC Auditorium. The choir has been working hard this year learning lots of new songs and looks forward to sharing them with you.
If you aren’t crazy about physical exercise, even at moderate levels, here’s something that might literally change your mind: Brain researchers say exercise is the best thing you can do to benefit your brain and defend against dementia. Epidemiologist Bryan
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Yogesh Shah, M.D., DMU’s associate dean of global health, last year received a Fulbright Specialists Award that sent him this spring to Kigali Health Institute (KHI) in Rwanda. He is working with KHI to establish a center of excellence in
[photos viaย Chris Bolander, AMA/IMS Chapter President]
Wordless Wednesday: kids on a mission Read More
Yogesh Shah, M.D., DMU’s associate dean of global health, last year received a Fulbright Specialists Award that sent him this spring to Kigali Health Institute (KHI) in Rwanda. He is working with KHI to establish a center of excellence in
Fulfilling a Fulbright in Rwanda Read More
National Osteopathic Medicine (NOM) Week kicked off yesterday and runs through the Saturday.ย NOM Week’s main purpose is to bring the osteopathic medical profession together to focus on one common goal โ increasing awareness of osteopathic medicine and DOs in communities
Where are you from, where do you work, and how long you have worked there? Shelly is from Manchester, IA, and I [Scott] grew up in St. Petersburg, FL. We have both worked in a multi-specialty group, The Hannibal Clinic,
In conjunction with National Osteopathic Medicine Week, Des Moines University osteopathic medical students will host their annual OMM Community Night on April 16 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Student Education Center, 3300 Grand Avenue. Medical students will be
Learn about osteopathic medicine and receive free treatments at open house Read More
I’m not squeamish, but I’m not beating down any doors to join our students in the anatomy lab, either. That’s why I was so surprised, delighted and enlightened when I read Mary Roach’s 2004 book, Stiff: the Curious Lives of
“Adventures on the Alimentary Canal” Read More