Matthew L. Hill, D.O.’00
Matthew L. Hill, D.O.’00, “semi-retired” in December 2021 as an oncologist with Mission Cancer + Blood in Des Moines and relocated to western North Carolina.
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Matthew L. Hill, D.O.’00, “semi-retired” in December 2021 as an oncologist with Mission Cancer + Blood in Des Moines and relocated to western North Carolina.
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Andrew Larson, D.O.’04, is a staff dermatopathologist at Twin Cities Dermatopathology, a Sonic Healthcare dermatopathology practice in Minnesota. He has concurrently held multiple positions on the teaching staff of the University of Minnesota, including as an assistant professor and adjunct
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Ronald Glick, D.O.’83, is a dermatologist with AAP Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery PC in Mesa, AZ. A Fellow of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, he is a clinical professor for Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Phoenix; Midwestern University, Glendale,
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Charles B. Weber, D.O.’77, is a board-certified dermatologist practicing at Cornerstone Family Practice, part of Guttenberg Municipal Hospital and Clinics in Guttenberg, IA.
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Richard Pitts, D.O.’73, Ph.D., was named chief medical officer at CalOptima, the single largest health insurer in Orange County, CA, which offers health insurance programs for low-income children, adults, seniors and people with disabilities. He will oversee CalOptima’s health care
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Michael Chen, D.O.’02, is a neurologist who practices at Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital with Methodist Physicians Clinic in Council Bluffs, IA.
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DMU Magazine asked several second-year student leaders to reflect on their first year of medical school, which they had done largely virtually and off campus. Now that they are on campus (albeit with face coverings required), they look back on
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Given the severity of the coronavirus and the fact that people with prostate cancer have a high susceptibility to infections, do these individuals face potential harm from getting the COVID-19 vaccine? In their research over the past 11 months, Brad
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Harry Condoleon, D.O.’92, FACOS, plans to join the Dallas County, IA, Hospital in March 2022. He is a board-certified general surgeon and a fellow of the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons. He currently practices in Algona, IA, at the Kossuth
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Ngoc Truong, D.O.’13, joined HealthPointe Medical Group, which serves patients in four major counties in Southern California – Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino. She specializes in pain management and anesthesia.
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