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A giving doc gets well-deserved honor

Robert Suter, D.O.โ€™89, M.H.A.โ€™89, knows how to take care of a guy whoโ€™s been shot in the chest. But he also knows โ€œhow you do so in a tent when you have limited resources and the guy has to be evacuated,โ€ says Navy Captain Trueman Sharp, M.D. He has never forgotten the benefits of his DMU education and the osteopathic profession. He’s devoted his life to paying them back and paying it forward to medical students and military medics.

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Video in honor of MLK day

This Thursday & Friday, at noon in Lecture Hall 3, DMU Diversity Services will sponsor a viewing of “KING” in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Monday, January 18).ย  The video will be shown in 2 parts (each about

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An era of accomplishments

When Terry Branstad, J.D., was appointed president of DMU in 2003, then-chair of the Universityโ€™s Board of Trustees, Gil Bucholz, D.O.โ€™58, gave him a mission to โ€œraise the visibility, respect and recognition of Des Moines University, raise money for the University and manage and oversee the institution,โ€ Gov. Branstad told faculty, staff and students in a special campus meeting on Oct. 16. โ€œI have endeavored to never lose sight of that mission.โ€

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Great needs fuel passion for physical therapy

April Newton, M.S.P.T., describes a medical service trip she took to poor areas on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia a decade ago as โ€œliterally life-changing personally and professionally.โ€

โ€œI was looking at the different ways of providing health care without all the tools,โ€ says the instructor and director of clinical education in DMUโ€™s physical therapy program. โ€œYou use your education in a much more creative way. You learn to adapt.โ€

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