A life in medicine In Memoriam: Dec. 19, 2014 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Dec. 19, 2014Friday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics In Memoriam The following list of recently deceased osteopathic physicians includes links to obituaries and online memorials if they’re available. Readers can notify The DO of their deceased colleagues by sending an email to [email protected]. Robin L. Carter, DO, 61 (ATSU-KCOM 1995), of Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, died Dec. 3. Visit Dr. Carter’s online guest book. Norman Cassett, DO, 94 (PCOM 1952), of Vineland, New Jersey, died Dec. 15. Visit Dr. Cassett’s online guest book. Robert J. Izbicki, DO, 82 (KCUMB-COM 1957), of Erie, Pennsylvania, died Dec. 7. Anton F. Kilonsky, DO, 85 (PCOM 1958), of Hudson, Ohio, died Dec. 3. Henry W. Lipps, DO, 49 (KCUMB-COM 1997), of Champaign, Illinois, died June 23. Visit Dr. Lipps’ online guest book. Thomas E. Marchiondo, DO, 60 (PCOM 1987), of Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, died Sept. 3. Visit Dr. Marchiondo’s online guest book. Joey Rottman, DO, 55 (DMU-COM 1988), of Boxford, Massachusetts, died Nov. 15. Visit Dr. Rottman’s online guest book. Alan J. Snider, DO, 103 (PCOM 1939), of Largo, Florida, died Dec. 2. Visit Dr. Snider’s online guest book. Richard A. Steiner, DO, 73 (PCOM 1976), of Moorestown, New Jersey, died Dec. 7. Visit Dr. Steiner’s online guest book. Michael J. Warhola, DO, 91 (DMU-COM 1956), of Tampa, Florida, died Dec. 7. Visit Dr. Warhola’s online guest book. Frank M. Weaver, DO, 85 (KCUMB-COM 1953), of Manheim, Pennsylvania, died Dec. 5. More in Profession Leading physician groups oppose infringements on medical care, patient-physician relationship Groups believe the trusted relationship between a physician and their patient should never be jeopardized by the actions of policymakers. The DO schools on U.S. News’ best medical schools list for 2025 The lists of the best medical schools for research and primary care each include 13 DO schools. Also, the lists of the medical schools producing the most graduates practicing in primary care, rural areas and underserved areas included many osteopathic medical schools. Previous articleNew Year's resolutions: 10 life hacks to increase physician productivity Next articleHero Next Door: DO historian champions profession's female-friendly past
Leading physician groups oppose infringements on medical care, patient-physician relationship Groups believe the trusted relationship between a physician and their patient should never be jeopardized by the actions of policymakers.
The DO schools on U.S. News’ best medical schools list for 2025 The lists of the best medical schools for research and primary care each include 13 DO schools. Also, the lists of the medical schools producing the most graduates practicing in primary care, rural areas and underserved areas included many osteopathic medical schools.