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David A. Coons, D.O.’96

David A. Coons, D.O.’96, was welcomed by the International Association of HealthCare Professionals to the organization with his upcoming publication in the Leading Physicians of the World. He is a highly trained and qualified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist […]

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Maurice A. Ramirez, D.O.’91, Ph.D.

Maurice A. Ramirez, D.O.’91, Ph.D., was awarded the American Academy of Disaster Medicine Lifetime Achievement Award. The Lake Wales, FL, resident is a former senior physician/federal medical officer, emergency room doctor, disaster medicine specialist and bioterrorism/hazmat expert with clinical and

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Jayme E. Beedle, D.O.’17

Jayme E. Beedle, D.O.’17, is among five medical school graduates selected to work in the new Mayo Clinic family medicine residency program in Eau Claire, WI. The program will train new family medicine doctors, especially in rural areas, over the

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Stephanie Mahan, D.O.’14

Stephanie Mahan, D.O.’14, joined the Wayne County, IA, Hospital and Clinic System in its South Central Iowa Medical Clinic in Corydon. She worked at the hospital as a laboratory technologist and later had a rotation there. Mahan served as chief

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Molly Fisher, D.O.’11

Molly Fisher, D.O.’11, joined Connecticut Kidney Center in 2017 and practices in its Orange, Branford and New Haven, CT, offices. She is affiliated with Milford Hospital, Gaylord Hospital, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Yale-New Haven Hospital’s York Street campus and Yale-New Haven

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Brandon Price, D.O.’05

Brandon Price, D.O.’05, had an article in the Bismarck (ND) Tribune on June 18 on the importance of health care for men, including yearly wellness exams, immunizations and screenings for blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes and prostate cancer. Price is a

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