A life in medicine In Memoriam: Sept. 26, 2018 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Sept. 26, 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 MemberService@osteopathic.org. View a list of past In Memoriam columns here. David W. Humphrey, DO, 89 (ATSU-KCOM 1955), of Clarion, Pennsylvania, died Sept. 15. Capt. Grace F. Oey, DO, 27 (UMDNJ-SOM 2017), of Princeton Junction, New Jersey, and of Radnor, Pennsylvania, died Aug. 31. Visit Dr. Oey’s online guest book. Bradley Waite, DO, 66 (KCU-COM 1979), of Olympia, Washington, died Sept. 1. Visit Dr. Waite’s online guest book. Richard C. Winder, DO, 76 (KCU-COM 1974), of Farmington, Missouri, died July 30. Visit Dr. Winder’s online guest book. R. Stuart Young, DO, 82 (ATSU-KCOM 1961), of Harbor Beach, Michigan, died July 28. Visit Dr. Young’s online guest book. More in Profession New documents illuminate the Civil War legacy of A.T. Still, DO, MD Recently discovered documents reveal new details about Dr. Still’s heroic Civil War service, including his bold and inspiring leadership at the “Gettysburg of the West.” AOA installs Teresa Hubka, DO, as 128th President Osteopathic OB-GYN is the second female in history to lead the nation’s professional organization representing 197,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students. Previous article5 facets of physician burnout Next articleFor IBS patients, better diagnosis equals better treatment
New documents illuminate the Civil War legacy of A.T. Still, DO, MD Recently discovered documents reveal new details about Dr. Still’s heroic Civil War service, including his bold and inspiring leadership at the “Gettysburg of the West.”
AOA installs Teresa Hubka, DO, as 128th President Osteopathic OB-GYN is the second female in history to lead the nation’s professional organization representing 197,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students.