A life in medicine In Memoriam: Oct. 18, 2016 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Oct. 18, 2016Tuesday 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]. View a list of past In Memoriam columns here. Carl P. Kelly, DO, 79 (ATSU-KCOM 1964), of Oakwood Village, Ohio, died Oct. 5. Donald T. Laurion, DO, 67 (WVSOM 1986), of Seaford, Delaware, died Oct. 4. Visit Dr. Laurion’s online guest book. Valentino “Val” Rongaus, DO, 88 (DMU-COM 1962), of Silver Lake, Ohio, died Oct. 1. Visit Dr. Rongaus’ online guest book. Pauline Maria Schultz, DO, 76 (PCOM 1966), of Riverside, New Jersey, died Oct. 3. Visit Dr. Schultz’s online guest book. Virginia Walkup, DO, 60 (WVSOM 1995), of Rock Hill, South Carolina, died Oct. 2. Visit Dr. Walkup’s online guest book. More in Profession Applications now open for the AOA’s 2025 Leadership Academy The AOA’s Leadership Academy helps participants gain leadership skills in preparation for future leadership roles within the osteopathic medical profession. ACOOG and AOBOG win 2025 award for outstanding educational collaboration The award recognizes individuals and/or organizations for working collaboratively with others on an educational endeavor that embodies the spirit of advancing the field of continuing education in the health professions. Previous articleHow organizing a 'healthy boot camp' could help your patients Next articlePCPCC celebrates a decade of innovation in primary care at conference
Applications now open for the AOA’s 2025 Leadership Academy The AOA’s Leadership Academy helps participants gain leadership skills in preparation for future leadership roles within the osteopathic medical profession.
ACOOG and AOBOG win 2025 award for outstanding educational collaboration The award recognizes individuals and/or organizations for working collaboratively with others on an educational endeavor that embodies the spirit of advancing the field of continuing education in the health professions.