A life in medicine In Memoriam: Aug. 28, 2018 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Aug. 29, 2018Wednesday 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 [email protected]. View a list of past In Memoriam columns here. Anita H. Atkins, DO, 86 (PCOM 1957), of Jupiter, Florida, died July 29. Visit Dr. Atkins’ online guest book. Paul Raymond Gretkierewicz, DO, 84 (MWU/CCOM 1966), of Casco Township, Michigan, died Aug. 22. Visit Dr. Gretkierewicz’s online guest book. Morton Herskowitz, DO, 100 (PCOM 1943), of Philadelphia, died Aug. 6. Howard H. Hunt, DO, 84 (WVSOM 1957), of Lewisburg, West Virginia, died Aug. 2. Visit Dr. Hunt’s online guest book. Melvin Johnson, DO, 96 (KCU-COM 1952), of Fort Worth, Texas, died Aug. 17. Visit Dr. Johnson’s online guest book. Audrey Johnson Milas, DO, 65 (OU-HCOM 1980), of Largo, Florida, died Aug. 1. Visit Dr. Milas’ online guest book. James R. Skinner, DO, 67 (MWU/CCOM 1978), of Casa Grande, Arizona, died May 10. More in Profession Interview with first-generation DO highlights the importance of mentorship AOA Trustee Joshua D. Lenchus, DO, says mentorship was “probably the single greatest solution” to overcoming the challenges he faced as the first person in his family to pursue medicine. ACGME to recognize, explore 10 years of single GME accreditation during upcoming session The session will spotlight notable successes, such as curriculum innovations, advancements in faculty development and enhanced learner support. Previous articleAdvocacy alert: Help urge CMS to delay finalizing payment policies for E/M visits Next articleWork hard. Play hard. Med student pitched for the pros over the summer
Interview with first-generation DO highlights the importance of mentorship AOA Trustee Joshua D. Lenchus, DO, says mentorship was “probably the single greatest solution” to overcoming the challenges he faced as the first person in his family to pursue medicine.
ACGME to recognize, explore 10 years of single GME accreditation during upcoming session The session will spotlight notable successes, such as curriculum innovations, advancements in faculty development and enhanced learner support.