OMED 2016 DOCARE honors Stanley E. Grogg, DO, with Allaby Founders Award Dr. Grogg, a longtime DOCARE board member, has led 39 global health outreach trips to countries including Nicaragua, Kenya, Vietnam and Haiti. Sept. 7, 2016Wednesday The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics OMED 2016 Stanley E. Grogg, DO, was recognized by DOCARE International for his outstanding commitment to advancing the organization’s mission. Dr. Grogg, a longtime DOCARE board member, received the Allaby Founders Award, which recognizes service to medically underserved populations, philanthropic support of DOCARE and promotion of the organization’s core values. The award is DOCARE’s most prestigious honor. Dr. Grogg has helped provide health care to medically underserved patients around the world by leading 39 DOCARE global health outreach trips to countries including Nicaragua, Guatemala, Peru, Mexico, Kenya, Vietnam, India, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Dr. Grogg was presented with the Allaby Founders Award on Saturday, Sept. 17 during OMED 2016 in Anaheim, California. More in Newsbriefs TouroCOM opens new school in Great Falls, Montana The new campus is Touro University’s third college of osteopathic medicine and the first nonprofit medical school in Montana. “Operation Nightingale” fraud scheme alert: Bogus nursing credentials sold to thousands of aspiring nurses It was recently discovered that a scheme, nicknamed “Operation Nightingale,” offered aspiring nurses the opportunity to purchase fake nursing degree diplomas and transcripts. Previous articleAnother Road to Rio: DO serves as team physician at Paralympics Next articleIn Memoriam: Sept. 7, 2016
TouroCOM opens new school in Great Falls, Montana The new campus is Touro University’s third college of osteopathic medicine and the first nonprofit medical school in Montana.
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