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Kate Wiese, D.O.’02

Kate Wiese, D.O.’02, joined the staff of Trident Medical Center in Charleston, SC, working as a neurohospitalist and director of the stroke program. She and her partner, Eugenie, live on Daniel Island, SC, and have a home in Carolina Beach, […]

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Clayton Jordan, D.O.’13

Clayton Jordan, D.O.’13, joined the faculty of the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) as ambulatory chief resident in internal medicine and an instructor of internal medicine. He completed his residency in internal medicine at UNMC.

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Andrew Pick, D.O.’11

Andrew Pick, D.O.’11, joined Northwest Iowa Bone, Joint and Sports Surgeons in Spencer, IA. He completed a residency at Lansing-based Michigan State University and now specializes in total joint replacement, sports medicine and fracture work.

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Michalene Stevermer, D.O.’12

Michalene Stevermer, D.O.’12, joined St. Luke’s Psychiatry Associates in Duluth, MN. She completed her residency in psychiatry at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine in Sioux Falls. Prior to joining St. Luke’s, she was a staff physician

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Jeff Hoffmann, D.O.’84

Jeff Hoffmann, D.O.’84, was featured in the Guttenberg Press on Nov. 2 for his 25 years of serving as a sidelines physician at football games in Guttenberg, IA. A physical therapist before earning his D.O. degree, he helped start the

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A Door, and a War

A Door, and a War

Drafted D.O.s pave their profession’s way In 1967, Uncle Sam opened a door for osteopathic physicians by finally accepting them as commissioned medical officers. These young men saved lives, stood up for their profession and served their country during what

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