A life in medicine In Memoriam: Jan. 23, 2019 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Jan. 23, 2019Wednesday 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. Susan F. Goldstein, DO, 72 (NYITCOM 1982), of Great Neck, New York, died Jan. 2. Visit Dr. Goldstein’s online guest book. Bruce William Kuhlmann, DO, 70 (MWU/CCOM 1978), of St. Cloud, Minnesota, died Dec. 23. Visit Dr. Kuhlmann’s online guest book. Kevin R. Melnick, DO, 61 (PCOM 1983), of Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, died Jan. 11. Visit Dr. Melnick’s online guest book. Stanley “Mickey” Leroy Painter Jr., DO, 81 (ATSU-KCOM 1966), of Winthrop, Maine, died Dec. 19, 2018. Visit Dr. Painter’s online guest book. R. Keith Pattison, DO, 67 (DMU-COM 1976), of Columbus, Ohio, died Jan. 3. Visit Dr. Pattison’s online guest book. Sidney R. Rente Jr., DO, 89 (PCOM 1955), of Belgrade, Montana, died Dec. 27, 2018. Thaddeus Robert Salmon, DO, 64 (KCU-COM 1983), of Madisonville, Kentucky, died Dec. 31, 2018. Visit Dr. Salmon’s online guest book. Michael L. Schorr, DO, 62 (PCOM 1982), of Wayne, Pennsylvania, died Jan. 5. Visit Dr. Schorr’s online guest book. More in Profession Applications now open for positions on AOA bureaus, committees and councils Apply by Thursday, April 30. The best and worst states for doctors in 2026 For the third year in a row, Montana leads WalletHub’s annual list, while New York comes in last. See where your state landed. Previous articleWith nearly half of doctors burned out, US is in a public health crisis, reports find Next articleCalifornia firefighters: Burnout and PTSD are top concerns
Applications now open for positions on AOA bureaus, committees and councils Apply by Thursday, April 30.
The best and worst states for doctors in 2026 For the third year in a row, Montana leads WalletHub’s annual list, while New York comes in last. See where your state landed.