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Commencement 2008
Members of the Class of 2008 joined an alumni network of 2,461 doctors as they received their D.O. degrees last spring. More

 

    Promoting primary care
While recent studies show a steep national decline in young physicians choosing primary care, OU-COM graduates continue to do so in large numbers.
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Surgery in Honduras
David Drozek, D.O. (’83), teams up with Honduran hospital to offer OU-COM students the college's first international surgery rotation. More
    Convocation 2008
OU-COM welcomed the class of 2012—the largest and among the most accomplished class in college history—and honored Phillips Medal awardees during the 33rd Convocation Ceremony. More
Keith Watson, D.O., Educator of the Year
Keith Watson, D.O., received the 2008 Educator of the Year Award from the American Osteopathic Foundation. More
    Tapped out
To save money and protect the environment, the student government has distributed reusable water bottles to the Class of 2012. More
Appalachian Health Information Exchange
Twenty health care organizations have joined forces to facilitate the coordination of health information technologies in Southeastern Ohio. More
     
 
Research
       
Q&A: Dr. Rathindra Bose
Rathindra Bose, Ph.D., cancer researcher and new OU-COM professor, is also Ohio University’s vice president for research and creative activity and dean of the new graduate college. More
   
Intelligent therapy
OU-COM and engineering faculty team up to bring artificial intelligence to insulin pumps.
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Somavert research revenues
Forbes magazine has ranked Ohio University first in the state and fourth in the nation for returns on research investment, largely due to OU-COM research. More
    Duck-billed dinosaurs outgrew predators to survive
With long limbs and a soft body, the duck-billed hadrosaur had few defenses. They compensated with accelerated growth spurts. More
       
First dinosaur tracks
discovered on Arabian Peninsula

Nancy Stevens, Ph.D., and research partners from the Netherlands and Yemen have discovered the first dinosaur tracks on the Arabian Peninsula. 
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Prime time dinos
OU-COM anatomist Lawrence Witmer, Ph.D., doubles as a high-profile paleontologist—and media darling.

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