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Katherine Heineman, D.O.’09

Katherine Heineman, D.O.’09, opened a private micro-osteopathic manual medicine practice in Des Moines in January 2020. She previously was a clinician and chair of osteopathic manual medicine at DMU. She applies hands-on expertise to treat a variety of health care […]

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Tom Benzoni, D.O.’83

Tom Benzoni, D.O.’83, this spring became secretary-treasurer of the Polk County (IA) Medical Society. He is an assistant professor of family medicine at DMU and an emergency medicine physician with UnityPoint Health in Des Moines.

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Jason Kruse, D.O.’11

Jason Kruse, D.O.’11, this spring became president-elect of the Polk County (IA) Medical Society. He is an internal medicine physician at Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines. He completed his internship and residency at the University of Iowa Hospitals and

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David Cornelder, D.O.’09

David Cornelder, D.O.’09, joined Mahaska Health in Oskaloosa, IA, as emergency room medical director. He completed his residency at Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines in 2012 and has served as an ER physician for the last seven years.

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Jeff Kinyon, D.O.’02

DMU is proud to “share” alumnus Jeff Kinyon, D.O.’02, with Cornell College, where he completed his undergraduate degree in biochemistry and molecular biology and philosophy in 1994. An emergency medicine attending physician at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center in Paterson,

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Dustin Arnold, D.O.’96

Dustin Arnold, D.O.’96, is leading the coronavirus response from the hospital where he was born – as chief medical officer of UnityPoint Health-St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids, IA. With the hospital since 2005, he has emerged as one of

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Col. Arthur Wittich, D.O.’71

When the Army asked retirees to return to active duty to help with the coronavirus response effort, Colonel Arthur Wittich, D.O.’71, 81, answered the call. Col. Wittich spent 44 years in the Army. He’s been deployed to Central America, Africa

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