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OU-HCOM Alumni Recognized
at AOA Unified Conference

(Athens, OH) The Ohio University
Heritage College
of Osteopathic Medicine recognized three
alumni for their contributions to the
college and to osteopathic medicine, and
a fourth received national recognition
during events at the American
Osteopathic Association’s 2010 Unified
Osteopathic Medical Conference and
Exposition in San Francisco.
Faculty, CORE physicians and alumni
recognized with national awards during
the event, include:
·
Pfizer
‘Fit for Life’ Award
Jay
H. Shubrook, D.O. (’96),
F.A.C.O.F.P., F.A.A.F.P.,
associate professor of family medicine,
TAKE ACTION program director and
director of clinical research, received
from the American Osteopathic Foundation
the Pfizer “Fit for life” award, which
encourages the promotion of active aging
and total health and wellness. The
American Osteopathic Foundation (AOF)
presented this award of $10,000 to
Shubrook for his work in creating the
summer fitness program TAKE ACTION that
teaches children and parents healthy
lifestyle choices.
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Merck
Outstanding Resident of the Year Award
Daniel
A. Clearfield, D.O., received
from the American Osteopathic Foundation
the Merck Outstanding Resident of the
Year Award for standing out from the
majority by displaying clinical promise,
the ability to think outside the box,
and commitment to the osteopathic
profession. Clearfield, a past chair of
CORE’s Osteopathic Resident Advisory
Committee, recently completed his family
medicine residency at Doctors Hospital.
As a resident, he has been involved in
many research projects and
organizations. He recently started an
Osteopathic Primary Care Sports Medicine
fellowship at Overlook Hospital in New
Jersey to pursue the sports medicine
field.
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Distinguished Osteopathic Surgeon Orel
F. Martin Award
Alison Clarey, D.O., F.A.C.O.S.
(Hon. ’98), was honored by the American
College of Osteopathic Surgeons with
this year’s Distinguished Osteopathic
Surgeon Orel F. Martin Award. Clarey is
currently the general surgery program
director at Grandview Medical Center in
Dayton and an OU-HCOM associate clinical
professor of surgery. A 2006 recipient
of the OU-HCOM Phillips Medal of Service, Clarey also received a CORE Master
Faculty designation in 1986 and was
named honorary alumnae of Ohio
University in 1998.
The
alumni awards were presented during the
OU-HCOM Society of Alumni and Friends
Luncheon, which was presided over by
society President Jeffrey A. Stanley,
D.O. (’82), F.A.C.O.S. Stanley, who
also is a member of the Ohio University
Foundation Board of Trustees, updated
the more than 120 in attendance about
the university’s new $450 million “The
Promise Lives” capital campaign. Dean
Jack Brose, D.O., F.A.A.F.P.,
delivered his State of College of
Address, including an introduction to
Vision 2020, the college’s strategic
plan currently under development.
James
D. Joye, D.O.
(’88), F.A.C.C., received the
2010 Medal of Merit. This award
recognizes graduates who have shown
leadership and distinction in their
field of medicine.
“Dr.
Joye, has distinguished himself as an
internationally renowned interventional
cardiologist recognized for his work in
medical device development and research
as well as his contributions to medical
literature and endovascular intervention
education,” Brose said.
Thomas
M. Anderson, D.O. (’83), F.A.O.C.R.,
F.A.C.R.O.,
and Jeffrey A. Stanley, D.O.
(’82), F.A.C.O.S., each received a
Distinguished Service Award from Ohio
University. This award honors graduates
who have supported Ohio University and
the Alumni Association through alumni
chapters, clubs, societies or other
organiations.
Anderson, a leader in oncology and the
osteopathic profession, has
distinguished himself in the university
by serving as immediate past president
of the OU-HCOM Society of Alumni and
Friends Board of Directors and the
president of the Ohio University Alumni
Association. Through his commitment and
dedication to patient care and his
devoted spirit as a volunteer and a
mentor, Dr. Anderson stands out as a
shining example of what an osteopathic
physician should be,” Brose said.
“Dr.
Stanley is a tireless supporter of both
the college and the osteopathic
profession. He is a respected leader
and mentor who takes every opportunity
to promote his osteopathic heritage and
encourage the next generation of
osteopathic physicians,” Brose said.
Stanley is the director of vascular
surgery at South Pointe Hospital.
Other
notable activities by OU-HCOM faculty,
students and alumni include:
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Osteopathic Heritage Foundations (OHF)
Annual Research/Education Conclave
At this
annual meeting of the endowed research
chairs and research training programs
sponsored by the OHF, two OU-COM faculty
members presented research reports.
Frank Schwartz, M.D., F.A.C.E.,
professor of endocrinology, J.O. Watson
Chair for Diabetes Research and director
of the ARHI Diabetes/Endocrine Center,
gave a report on the center’s clinical
and research projects. Brian Clark,
Ph.D., assistant professor of
neuromuscular biology and director of
the Institute of Neuromusculoskeletal
Research, presented an update on the
institute’s work. Clark also presented a
poster about the work going on at the
institute.
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Alumni
join AOA Leadership
Participating in their first meeting of
the AOA Board of Trustees were
William J. Burke, D.O. (’88),
F.A.C.O.F.P., and Draion M.
Burch, D.O. (’07), intern and
resident representative.
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Student
Poster Presentations
Five
OU-HCOM students presented their work at
poster competitions held at the meeting.
David Goss, OMS II, and Emilie
Prot, OMS I, presented research
posters at the AOA poster competition.
Amy Vagedes, OMS II; Janell
Ison, OMS II; Laura Romstedt, OMS II
and Prot presented posters at the
BIOMEA poster competition.
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Student
Scholarships and Grants
Two
OU-HCOM students were recognized for
their academic achievements and
commitment to osteopathic studies.
Rosanna Eang, OMS II, received a
$2,000 Welch Scholars Grant. Amy E.
Vagedes, OMS II, received a $400
Russel C. McMaughan, D.O., Education
Scholarship.
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