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Utah Sen. John Curtis receives an honorary degree at the Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine class of 2025 commencement ceremony Saturday, May 3, 2025, in Orem.
Courtesy of Benedictine College Dr. Marla Golden has been hired as Benedictine College's new dean for the School of Osteopathic Medicine. Courtesy of Benedictine College Dr. Kevin Tulipana will ...
Indiana University of Pennsylvania announced Thursday that an anonymous donor has gifted $25,000 to IUP for its proposed college of osteopathic medicine. It is the latest in a series of gifts ...
Virginia Tech's Pamela VandeVord and Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine's Gunnar Brolinson recently received a $2.17 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to ...
For millions of busy Americans, coffee ... mug, and much of it depends on personal preference. However, experts offer a few key features to look for, among them durable construction via either ...
The idea to create New Mexico’s third school of medicine came from an organization called Access Health Initiative, led by the same people behind the Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine in ...
More About New Board of Governors Appointees Dr. Desai, ACOFP president, is a Professor of Family Medicine ... Mainz is a student at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medical School (VCOM).
The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine (Burrell College) has rapidly distinguished itself as a premier training facility for future physicians in Florida. Located on the campus of the Florida ...
Michigan State University President Kevin Guskiewicz sent a campus-wide update on an assessment of the university’s health sciences strategy Thursday, which included plans of a possible merge of ...
EAST LANSING - Michigan State University has picked an interim dean for its College of Osteopathic Medicine. Andrea Amalfitano will fill the post held by William Strampel, who ran the college ...
DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - A consultant for the University of Dubuque says the economic impact of the proposed John and Alice Butler College of Osteopathic Medicine could exceed $60 million annually.
Further illuminating the issue, Kentucky’s physician-to-patient ratio is 40% worse than the national average in preventative medicine.