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Daniel Knapp, D.O.’13

Daniel Knapp, D.O.’13, was named the American Osteopathic Foundation/American Osteopathic College of Radiology Resident of the Year. He was recognized at the AOF honors ceremony in Philadelphia on Oct. 6. He was named hospital chief of Beaumont Hospital (formerly Botsford)

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Alan Shatzel, D.O.’99, M.B.A.

Alan Shatzel, D.O.’99, M.B.A., was named chief executive officer of the Sacramento, CA-based Mercy Medical Group on Oct. 2. He has held numerous leadership positions at Mercy Medical Group and Dignity Health. He served as medical director of neurology for

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Roberta J. Guibord, D.O.’92

Roberta J. Guibord, D.O.’92, was installed as 2017-2018 president of the Ohio Society of the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (Ohio ACOFP) at the organization’s annual meeting, held April 20 during the Ohio Osteopathic Symposium. She has practiced medicine

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William Scarlett, D.O.’98

William Scarlett, D.O.’98, was named the interim chief of surgery and director of surgical services at the Holy Redeemer Health System. With corporate offices in Huntingdon Valley, PA, Holy Redeemer Health System offers a wide range of health care and

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Daisy L. Miller, D.O.’14

Daisy L. Miller, D.O.’14, joined St. Alphonsus Medical Center in Ontario, OR, as a family practice and obstetrics physician. She joined Alphonsus in August after finishing her three-year residency in Evansville, IN. Before completing her bachelor’s degree in exercise sport

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Dennis M. Boeke, D.O.’79

Dennis M. Boeke, D.O.’79, in September was honored by Citizens Memorial Hospital/Citizens Memorial Health Care Foundation in Bolivar, MO, with the 2017 Donald J. Babb Award for his contributions to the hospital and the community. A board-certified family medicine physician,

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