Alternative Therapies
Several alumni are applying their health care and public health expertise beyond traditional boundaries, promoting lifestyle medicine, healthy nutrition and a love for all earth’s creatures.
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Several alumni are applying their health care and public health expertise beyond traditional boundaries, promoting lifestyle medicine, healthy nutrition and a love for all earth’s creatures.
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Professor of Anatomy Heather Garvin, Ph.D., D-ABFA, teaches from behind the podium and on the witness stand.
Garvin Reveals the Stories Written in Our Bones Read More
Teresa Hubka, D.O.’89, M.S., FACOOG, FACOG, CS, and Lisa Green, D.O.’91, M.P.H., work to achieve a greater good for their patients by keeping osteopathic philosophy at the heart of their endeavors.
Living What They Learned, Doing What They Love Read More
Angela L. Walker Franklin, Ph.D., president and CEO of Des Moines University, was honored Feb. 26, 2024, as a “Community Difference Maker” by Bankers Trust at its East Branch’s annual Black History Month celebration. Franklin became DMU’s 15th president in 2011.
DMU President and CEO Honored by Bankers Trust Read More
DMU anatomy faculty Heather Garvin, Ph.D., D-ABFA, and Lauren Butaric, Ph.D., received a $495,637 grant from the National Institute of Justice to analyze forensic standards used in criminal dismemberment cases.
DMU Professors Land National Institute of Justice Grant to Enhance Forensic Standards Read More
Three generations of the Chiodo/Harrison family, members of DMU’s Grand Family Society, were students on the campus at 3200 Grand Ave. in Des Moines, although the institution and experience were very different for each.
A Special Place for Three Family Generations Read More
It’s not surprising that in her illustrious career as an academician, administrator and leader in higher education, Des Moines University President and CEO Angela L. Walker Franklin, Ph.D., has been revered and honored by more than one educational institution. Her
DMU President and CEO Receives Distinguished Alumni Award Read More
Erika Linden, Des Moines University’s chief compliance officer, was appointed by the U.S. Department of Education to its negotiated rulemaking committee on Program Integrity and Institutional Quality.
Torticollis, which can affect up to 16% of infants, can lead to developmental delay if left untreated. Physical therapy can help with this highly treatable condition.
Untwisting the Knot: What New Parents Should Know About Torticollis Read More
DMU’s Internal Medicine Club hosts an annual procedures night, with MercyOne internal medicine residents, that hones students’ skills and excitement for medical careers.
DMU Students Practice Skills, Build Networks During Procedures Night Read More