Michael Hubbard, D.O.’12
Michael Hubbard, D.O.’12, is a general orthopedic surgeon with the Orthopaedic Center of Hot Springs, AR.
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Michael Hubbard, D.O.’12, is a general orthopedic surgeon with the Orthopaedic Center of Hot Springs, AR.
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Megan Kavanaugh, D.O.’19, is in the second year of a pediatrics residency at the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital.
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Gary Salem, D.O.’84, FHM, is a hospitalist and founder and chief executive officer of Case Management Consultants LLC in Troy, MI, which provides hospitals, health systems and health care providers with technology-supported independent physicians as advisers to ensure regulatory compliance,
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Eric Valder, D.O.’17, is a family medicine physician at Osceola, IA, Medical Center in the emergency department, hospital and clinic.
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Dante Dali, D.O.’13, joined MercyOne North Iowa Heart Center and Mason City Clinic. A cardiothoracic surgeon, he specializes in the treatment of diseases with the heart, lung and esophagus. Dali completed a four-year general surgical residency at MercyOne Des Moines
Erica Lensink Burger, D.O.16, joined Gundersen Clinic in Viroqua, La Crosse and Boscobel, WI, as a psychiatrist. She completed her residency at Hennepin County Medical Center/Regions Hospital in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN. In addition to general adult psychiatry training,
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During six ceremonies on Aug. 20 and 21, students in DMU’s osteopathic medicine, podiatric medicine and surgery, physical therapy and physician assistant studies programs donned health care’s equivalent of superhero capes: their white coats. While the event looked different from
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Boyd Buser, D.O.’81, clinical professor of osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) at the University of New England’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, was appointed to a three-year term on the board of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), the nonprofit
A recent study by investigators at Des Moines University and the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) shows that NAMI’s Provider Education Program can improve the way medical students perceive and treat patients with severe mental illness, or SMI, helping
The Glanton Fund represents Des Moines University’s response to persistent poor health outcomes related to race. Established in 2004, the fund generates scholarships for minority students, who are under-represented in the health care professions, and supports programs that foster the
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