A life in medicine In Memoriam: March 4, 2020 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. March 4, 2020Wednesday 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. Rowland W. Hinds, DO, 58 (MSUCOM 1995), of Lansing, Michigan, died Feb. 18. Visit Dr. Hinds’ online guest book. Frank Manfrey, DO, 70 (PCOM 1975), of Malvern, Pennsylvania, died Nov. 23, 2018. Ralph Nussbaum, DO, 66 (UNTHSC/TCOM 1982), of Lubbock, Texas, died Feb. 8. Visit Dr. Nussbaum’s online guest book. Richard K. Snyder, DO, 87 (PCOM 1956), of Allentown, Pennsylvania, died Feb. 28. Visit Dr. Snyder’s online guest book. Stephen P. Typaldos, DO, 49 (KCU-COM 1986), of Bangor, Maine, died April 5, 2006. 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 Disaster readiness: Doctors can register their credentials with national platform Provider Bridge offers physicians the opportunity to join a comprehensive registry of health professionals so they are ready to provide care during emergencies. NASA DO shares updates on AI in space James D. Polk, DO, discusses the exponential growth of the commercial space industry. He also notes that AI and other advancements are making staying healthy in space easier. Previous article5 key features of a great physician CV Next article5 things to know about COVID-19 this week
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It is nice to see the list of recently deceased DO’s as of March 2020; what ever happened to the data from 12/19 to present, or where can you look that up ? A response would be greatly appreciated. Mar. 9, 2020, at 6:43 pm Reply
Thanks very much. Will the section resume now, and what about from Jan. 2019 to Mar. 2020? Mar. 16, 2020, at 4:15 pm