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Drozek named
Surgery Mentor of
the Year
Faculty member
honored for
excellence in
teaching,
humanitarianism
By Richard Heck
Nov. 2, 2009
Sunday, Nov. 1, the
national Student
Osteopathic Surgical
Association honored
OHIO surgeon
David Drozek, D.O.
(’83), as
Surgery Mentor of
the Year. Drozek is
an assistant
professor of
specialty medicine
at OU-COM.
“Dr. Drozek has
given osteopathic
students not only
the opportunity to
succeed
academically, but
also—through his
humanitarian medical
work—an appreciation
of serving those in
need,” said James
Prueter, OMS II,
president of the
college’s Surgery
and Sports Medicine
Club.
Prueter, who
nominated Drozek for
the award, cited his
dedication to
helping others in
the Athens area and
around the world.
Prior to joining the
OU-COM faculty in
2006, Drozek; his
wife, Becky; and
their three children
lived in Honduras as
missionaries for
eight years.
“Each year he takes
his family and a
large group of
students to study
international
medicine in the
Central American
countries of El
Salvador and
Honduras,” Prueter
wrote in his
nomination letter.
There, for two
weeks, he and his
students assist with
surgeries in
Hospital Suizo and
meet with Honduran
medical students,
interns and
residents.
“Dr. Drozek works to
improve students’
cultural
sensitivity,
communication skills
and appreciation for
modern medicine,”
Prueter said, and
gives students the
opportunity to learn
about “diseases not
typically seen
within the United
States. … He
provides underserved
patients with the
medical care they
need and deserve.”
Prueter noted that
Drozek donated
suture kits and
surgical gowns for
each member of the
OU-COM Surgery and
Sports Medicine
Club.
Besides his own
private surgical
practice and duties
at OU-COM, Drozek
also volunteers for
Good Works, Inc., a
local homeless
shelter located in
Athens.
A
1983 graduate of
OU-COM, Drozek
earned a bachelor’s
degree from
Cedarville College
in Cedarville, Ohio.
He completed a
rotating internship
and a general
surgery residency,
both at Doctors
Hospital in
Columbus, where he
was chief resident
in 1987 and 1988.
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