Michael Brown, D.O., ’10, was selected as the 2009-10 recipient of the Laurence E. Patton D.O. Annual Financial Award of $1,000. This award was established in memory of Dr. Patton by Father Jeremiah Loch. Dr. Patton was a 1938 KCOM graduate.
ASHS Dean Randy Danielsen, Ph.D., PA-C, and ASDOH Special Care Dentistry Director and AEGD Program Co-Director Maureen Romer, D.D.S., have been selected as 2010 Health Care Heroes Awards finalists by the Phoenix Business Journal. Dr. Danielsen was nominated in the category of Education, and Dr. Romer was nominated in the category of Dentistry. Award winners […]
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – May is Arthritis Awareness Month, an observance that focuses on the large and growing problem of arthritis in the United States. In 2005, arthritis affected 46 million (one in five) U.S. adults including 1.4 million Missourians and is projected to affect 67 million U.S. adults and 1.72 million Missourians by 2030. Arthritis […]
1960s Dan Witt, D.O., ’66, Hoisington, Kan., was featured along with his photo “Yikes” on the front page of the Hoisington Dispatch’s Feb. 26 issue. Robert R. Riether, D.O., ’69, Massillon, Ohio, has received life membership in the American Osteopathic College of Radiology. 1970s Lloyd H. Butler, D.O., ’71, Yakima, Wash., has been appointed interim […]
1920s Shubert K. Dackenbach, D.O., ’28 Lakeview, Ohio 1930s Merrill S. Bartlett, D.O., ’34 Sapulpa, Okla. Joseph R. Moser, D.O., ’38 Tucson, Ariz. Victor H. Bagnall, D.O., ’39 Maple Valley, Wash. 1940s Adelaide M. Childs, D.O., ’41 Anna Maria, Fla. Ross M. Carmichael, D.O., ’43 San Angelo, Texas Lewis C. Carr, D.O., ’43 Needham, Mass. […]
Turns out second-year KCOM student Todd Brubaker and John Wayne share something in common. Both shoot from the hip. “I usually do not set out a plotline, or determine who is going to be what,” he says. “I write from the heart, with a little bit of knowledge thrown in there to keep it realistic. […]
ASDOH faculty member Khanh Chu, D.D.S., returned to her home in South Vietnam in November 2009 to provide dental care to children as a part of Operation Smile Vietnam’s commemorative 20th anniversary mission. It was the first time Dr. Chu had been back to the region since she fled as a refugee on the last […]
SOMA professor part of school’s mission of promoting access For Robert C. Bowman, M.D., professor of family practice at A.T. Still University’s School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, a lifelong passion of primary care motivates him to give back to the school he believes in. Increasing his giving to the 2009 Employee Investment Campaign (EIC) […]
Doing what matters His desk is piled with student papers and nothing but student papers. His passion? Helping to create a new generation of physicians who will put humanity back in medicine. For Thomas Bennett, D.O., a course director and founding member of the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, the humanitarian aspect of medicine […]