A life in medicine In Memoriam: Oct. 31, 2018 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Oct. 31, 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. George Walter Anderson, DO, 81 (KCU-COM 1962), of Weatherly, Pennsylvania, died Oct. 8. Visit Dr. Anderson’s online guest book. Norris A. Baldwin Jr., DO, 45 (MWU/AZCOM 2002), of Chandler, Arizona, died June 26. Visit Dr. Baldwin’s online guest book. John Bellis, DO, 78 (PCOM 1977), of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, died Oct. 10. Visit Dr. Bellis’ online guest book. Albert Bonier, DO, 96 (PCOM 1944), of Delray Beach, Florida, died Oct. 8. Visit Dr. Bonier’s online guest book. Salvatore Finazzo, DO, 91 (MWU/CCOM 1957), of Sarasota, Florida, died Oct. 16. Visit Dr. Finazzo’s online guest book. Adam Frent, DO, 86 (ATSU-KCOM 1961), of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, died Oct. 19. Visit Dr. Frent’s online guest book. G. R. Hershberger, DO, 83 (ATSU-KCOM 1961), of Walkerton, Indiana, died Oct. 19. Visit Dr. Hershberger’s online guest book. James Jackson, DO, 86 (DMU-COM 1960), of Muskegon Heights, Michigan, died June 26. David H. Loughran Jr., DO, 66 (PCOM 1983), of Richboro, Pennsylvania, died Oct. 17. Visit Dr. Loughran’s online guest book. Michael-Gerard Moncman, DO, 65 (PCOM 1981), of Granville, Ohio, died Oct. 13. Visit Dr. Moncman’s online guest book. Joseph M. Pitone, DO, 71 (PCOM 1972), of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, died Oct. 11. Visit Dr. Pitone’s online guest book. Mark Stephen White, DO, 65 (UNTHSC/TCOM 1980), of Austin, Texas, died Oct. 21. Visit Dr. White’s online guest book. More in Profession Osteopathic medicine highlighted in recent New York Times article Article shares many positive attributes of the profession, including its recent growth and the fact that DOs hold some of the highest medical posts in the country. Advancing osteopathic medicine: Leadership, mentorship & legislative wins The FSMB presented the Distinguished Service Award presented to Geraldine T. O’Shea, DO, and Patrick F. Leary, DO, was named AOASM’s 2025 Mentor of the Year. Nevada’s SB 78 did not pass, preserving DO-led regulation in the state. Previous articleUNTHSC/TCOM earns 10-year accreditation status Next articleHow I matched into pediatrics
Osteopathic medicine highlighted in recent New York Times article Article shares many positive attributes of the profession, including its recent growth and the fact that DOs hold some of the highest medical posts in the country.
Advancing osteopathic medicine: Leadership, mentorship & legislative wins The FSMB presented the Distinguished Service Award presented to Geraldine T. O’Shea, DO, and Patrick F. Leary, DO, was named AOASM’s 2025 Mentor of the Year. Nevada’s SB 78 did not pass, preserving DO-led regulation in the state.