A life in medicine In Memoriam: April 30, 2019 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. April 30, 2019Tuesday 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. Sanford S. Berlin, DO, 81 (DMU-COM 1963), of Tucson, Arizona, died April 6. Visit Dr. Berlin’s online guest book. Michael J. Holt, DO, 87 (PCOM 1958), of Kentwood, Michigan, died March 2. Visit Dr. Holt’s online guest book. Joshua Pat Moore, OMS IV, 26 (ACOM 2019), of Dothan, Alabama, died April 16. Visit Dr. Moore’s online guest book. Robert W. Moore, DO, 75 (KCU-COM 1978), of Athens, Ohio, died April 4. Visit Dr. Moore’s online guest book. Robbye Richards, DO, 83 (UNTHSC/TCOM 1993), of Woodlands, Texas, died March 31. Visit Dr. Richards’ online guest book. Editor’s note: If you’d like to honor a colleague with a memorial contribution to the American Osteopathic Foundation, you can do so here. More in Profession DOs impacted by recent natural disasters can apply for disaster relief grants from AOF The one-time grants are available in the amounts of $150, $250 or $500, and practicing DOs and residents who are victims of a recent natural disaster are eligible to receive them. Reflections on the impact of the Latinx physician shortage in the US Lourdes G. Bahamonde, DO, discusses the importance of enrolling medical students of diverse backgrounds. Previous articleA DO treated Oregon's first child with tetanus in more than 30 years Next articleNASA's top doc: A DO is helping launch the first human journey to Mars
DOs impacted by recent natural disasters can apply for disaster relief grants from AOF The one-time grants are available in the amounts of $150, $250 or $500, and practicing DOs and residents who are victims of a recent natural disaster are eligible to receive them.
Reflections on the impact of the Latinx physician shortage in the US Lourdes G. Bahamonde, DO, discusses the importance of enrolling medical students of diverse backgrounds.