David Ryan, D.O.’01
David Ryan, D.O.’01, joined the primary care team at Cortez Integrated Healthcare, part of the Axis Health System, in Cortez, CO.
David Ryan, D.O.’01, joined the primary care team at Cortez Integrated Healthcare, part of the Axis Health System, in Cortez, CO.
Pallavi Mukherji, D.O.’20, was among the authors of the article, “Methylation at CpG sites related to growth differentiation factor-15 was not prospectively associated with cardiovascular death in discordant monozygotic twins,” published in Scientific Reports in March 2022. Other authors of
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Joy Derwenskus, D.O.’98, is chief of the general neurology division and associate professor of neurology at Vanderbilt Health in Nashville, TN.
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Tamara Vern-Gross, D.O.’05, FAAP, is a palliative care specialist and radiation oncologist affiliated with Mayo Clinic in Phoenix. Her areas of clinical interest include pediatric, adolescent and young adult cancers, breast cancer, bone and soft tissue tumors, proton therapy, quality
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Steven Freeman, D.O.’96, FACC, is a cardiologist with Mosaic Life Care in St. Joseph, Atchison and Maryville, MO.
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Danny Holland, D.O.’05, is an orthopedic trauma surgeon at the Dallas, TX, Orthopedic Trauma Institute. He has served on several medical mission trips with various organizations, including Health Volunteers Overseas, D.O. Care and SIGN Fracture Care International.
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Andrea Rinn, D.O.’99, is an associate professor in the College of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, in Mount Pleasant. As a physician, she specializes in neurology and pulmonary and critical care medicine.
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Students who have committed to the nation’s military through the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP), which provides tuition support for medical school in exchange for military service, go through a residency match process that culminates in December, three months prior
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Adam Burdorf, D.O.’09, is an assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Nebraska College of Medicine, internal medicine department. He also serves as medical director of the mechanical circulatory support program; medical director for the cardiovascular progressive care
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After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the DMU Department of Global Health is slowly resuming some international rotations. This year, we have a small number of students, 14, scheduled to travel to three of our international sites – Hillside
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