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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Tapped
out
To save money and protect the
environment, the
student government has distributed
reusable water bottles to the Class
of 2012.
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Appalachian
Health Information Exchange
Twenty health
care organizations have joined
forces to facilitate the coordination of
health information technologies in
Southeastern Ohio.
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Research |
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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 |
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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.
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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.
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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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