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The “triple aim” and beyond

E Pluribus Unum, “out of many, one.” These Latin words can be found inscribed in several locations in our nation’s capital, including the Capitol Building itself. Its meaning is simple: Our country is comprised of many individual states, diverse individual […]

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Dana D. Teagarden, D.O.’97

Teagarden joined the medical staff at Turkey Creek Medical Center in Knoxville, TN, where she will practice at the Fields Center for Women’s Health and Robotic Surgery. She is board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology and specializes in general and high-risk obstetrics, weight

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NOM week

National Osteopathic Medicine (NOM) Week kicked off yesterday and runs through the Saturday. NOM Week’s main purpose is to bring the osteopathic medical profession together to focus on one common goal — increasing awareness of osteopathic medicine and DOs in communities

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Jerald J. Phipps, D.O.’88

Phipps joined the Ringgold County Hospital (RCH) in Mount Ayr, IA, as a family practice physician with the Mount Ayr Medical Clinic. He had practiced with The McFarland Clinic in Boone, IA, for 20 years.  “Family practice is what I

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Joseph E. Bergstrom, D.O.’97

Bergstrom was elected president of the Iowa chapter of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians during the group’s annual conference and scientific seminar in Des Moines. Bergstrom directs medical education and is program director of the family residency program at Trinity

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William R. Bradway, D.O.’77

Bradway joined Cape Regional Physicians Associates in Cape May Court House, NJ, and has served on the board of trustees of the medical center. He is board-certified in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine and sleep medicine. Bradway’s private practice, previously known

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