
OU-HCOM alumni, faculty recognized at OOA convention
Ohio Osteopathic Association elects OU-COM alumni as
president, president-elect
The Ohio
Osteopathic Association’s 110th annual convention
June 19-22 recognized Ohio University Heritage College of
Osteopathic Medicine alumni and
staff with appointments to key leadership roles and
honors for outstanding service to the profession.
 Two
OU-HCOM alumni, Barbara Bennett, D.O
(’84), and Christopher Loyke, D.O. (’88),
were installed as president
and president-elect, respectively, of the Ohio
Osteopathic Association.
Carl Denbow, Ph.D.,
OU-COM special media project director, and
Katherine “Toni” Clark, D.O. (’88),
received special awards. Denbow was recognized by
the OOA with a Meritorious Service Award, while
Clark was given the Distinguished Service Award by
the Ohio State Society of American Osteopathic
Family Physicians.
Bennett
is the fourth OU-HCOM graduate and seventh woman to
serve as president of the association. She succeeds
as president William Emlich Jr., D.O. (’86),
clinical professor of gastroenterology (Doctors
Hospital, Columbus) for the Centers of Osteopathic
Research and Education (CORE), OU-HCOM’s statewide
consortium of teaching hospitals. The OU-HCOM Society
of Alumni and Friends hosted a reception honoring
Bennett and Emlich during the convention.
Bennett is
board-certified in family medicine and has a private
practice at Suburban Family Practice Associates in
Huber Heights, Ohio. At Grandview Medical Center in
Dayton, where she completed her internship and
residency, she has served as board trustee, chief of
staff and Family
Practice Department chair. Bennett also served on
several committees at Kettering Medical Center and
is a past president of the Dayton District Academy
of Osteopathic Medicine.
For 14 years,
Bennett was a clinical faculty member for CORE. She
also served on both the OU-HCOM Society of Alumni and
Friends and the OU Alumni Board of Directors. She
was named Outstanding Alumna by OU-HCOM in 2005.
In 1995 the
Dayton Daily News named her one of the Top 10
Women of the Year in the Miami Valley. That same
year she received both the YWCA’s Tribute to Mentors
Award and Wright State University’s Outstanding
Alumni Achievement Award. In 2001, Bennett received
the Family Physician of the Year Award from the Ohio
Society of the American College of Osteopathic
Family Physicians.
Also at the
convention, Denbow received the Ohio Osteopathic
Association Meritorious Service Award, which
recognizes non-physicians for outstanding
accomplishments in service to the profession.
Denbow is the
co-founder and project director of the Family
Health® radio program, a daily series
about health care that reaches 11 million listeners
in the United States and is also heard worldwide on
the U.S. Armed Forces Radio Network. Denbow has
published several articles and textbook chapters
about osteopathic medicine and public relations. His
30 years at OU-HCOM include 25 as director of
communication and unofficial “college historian.”
His brief history of the college is on the OU-HCOM
Web site.
Clark, a CORE
clinical professor of family medicine (Grandview
Medical Center, Dayton), received the Ohio State
Society of the American Osteopathic Family
Physicians Distinguished Service Award, recognizing
her leadership to the Ohio osteopathic profession in
the field of family medicine.
During her first
year at OU-HCOM, Clark received the Family Medicine
Award as Outstanding Freshman. She was chief
resident at Grandview Hospital in Dayton and
received the Southeast CORE award during her final
two years of medical school. She was twice honored
with Family Practice Faculty of the Year Awards and
was designated a fellow of the American Institute
for Healthcare Quality. Currently, Clark is a
physician at Indian Ripple Family Health Center in
Beavercreek, Ohio.
OU-HCOM Society of
Alumni and Friends, Family Health®
radio program, and the OU-HCOM Health Policy
Fellowship program each had exhibits at the
convention, with the Family Health®
radio exhibit—developed by Don Bilski, producer at
the WOUB Center for Public Media, and Denbow—winning
the “Judges Choice Award.”
OU-HCOM faculty and
alumni on the Athens campus who presented at the OOA
convention included: Dean Jack Brose, D.O.;
Peter Dane, D.O., associate dean for predoctoral
education; Christopher Simpson, D.O., chair
of the Family Medicine Department; Jay Shubrook
Jr., D.O. (’96), assistant professor of
family medicine; and Stevan Walkowski, D.O.
(’89), assistant professor of family
medicine.
CORE clinical
faculty who presented included: George Seese III,
D.O. (’87), clinical professor of cardiology
(Affinity Medical Center, Massillon); Ben Graef,
D.O. (’03), clinical assistant professor of
internal medicine (Cuyahoga Falls General Hospital);
Robert Cain, D.O. (’86), clinical professor of
pulmonology (Grandview Medical Center, Dayton); and
Timothy Barreiro, D.O. (’97), clinical
assistant professor of critical care medicine (St.
Joseph Health Center, Warren).
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