A life in medicine In Memoriam: March 6, 2018 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. March 6, 2018Tuesday 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 AOA of their deceased colleagues by sending an email to MemberService@osteopathic.org. View a list of past In Memoriam columns here. Deane R. Stryker, OMS I, 22 (UNECOM 2021), of Winchester, Massachusetts, died Feb. 24. Visit her online guest book. Navy Lt. James A Mazzuchelli, DO, 32, (LECOM 2014), of Orange Park, Florida, died Feb. 24. Read Dr. Mazzuchelli’s obituary. Larry Allen Baker, DO, 76 (WVSOM 1980), of Knoxville, Tennessee, died Feb. 15. Visit Dr. Baker’s online guest book. Lynn Frederick Brumm, DO, 92 (PCOM 1953), of Ada, Michigan, died Feb. 16. Visit Dr. Brumm’s online guest book. Edwin “Tex” Detweiler Jr., DO, 71 (PCOM 1973), of Apollo Beach, Florida, died Jan. 18. Visit Dr. Detweiler’s online guest book. Charles R. Szyman, DO, 66 (MWU/CCOM 1984), of Lakeville, Minnesota, died Feb. 17. Visit Dr. Szyman’s online guest book. Glynn Taunton, DO, 68 (KCU-COM 1982), of Montezuma, Georgia, died Nov. 9, 2017. Visit Dr. Taunton’s online guest book. Dean Edward Wintermute, DO, 86 (KCU-COM 1957), of Cooper, Texas, died Feb. 17. Visit Dr. Wintermute’s online guest book. More in Profession How 19th-century news coverage helped shape the early years of osteopathic medicine The press played a pivotal role in broadcasting the new philosophy of holistic care and shaping the public perception and acceptance of osteopathic practices. Forrest ‘Phog’ Allen, DO: The father of basketball coaching This March Madness™, learn about Kansas Jayhawks coaching legend Forrest “Phog” Allen, DO, a pioneer who blended osteopathic medicine with coaching to shape sporting history and his athletes’ success. Previous articleThe power of a positive attending Next articleDO Day 2018: Over 1,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students storm the nation's capital
How 19th-century news coverage helped shape the early years of osteopathic medicine The press played a pivotal role in broadcasting the new philosophy of holistic care and shaping the public perception and acceptance of osteopathic practices.
Forrest ‘Phog’ Allen, DO: The father of basketball coaching This March Madness™, learn about Kansas Jayhawks coaching legend Forrest “Phog” Allen, DO, a pioneer who blended osteopathic medicine with coaching to shape sporting history and his athletes’ success.
Well written information for us, the retired physicians , wondering what’s happening beyond our driveways !! Mar. 22, 2018, at 12:22 pm Reply