A life in medicine In Memoriam: October 2025 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Oct. 28, 2025TuesdayOctober 2025 issue 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]. You may also view a list of past In Memoriam columns. Glenn E. Bigsby III, DO, 84 (DMU-COM 1967), of Orlando, Florida, died Sept. 10, 2025. Gordon N. Holen, DO, 52 (MSUCOM 1998), of Morristown, Tennessee, died April 26, 2025. Steven F. Rubin, DO, 68 (ATSU-KCOM 1984), of Paramus, New Jersey, died July 15, 2025. Lt. Cmdr. (Ret.) Brent W. Sanderlin, DO, 63 (UNTHSC/TCOM 1996), of Conroe, Texas, died June 17, 2025. James R. Steele, DO, 89 (ATSU-KCOM 1964), of Millcreek, Pennsylvania, died Aug. 7, 2025. Capt. (Ret.) Timothy (Warren) Wilson, DO, 76 (ATSU-KCOM 1974), of Ewa Beach, Hawaii, died June 2, 2025. Editor’s note: If you’d like to honor a colleague with a memorial contribution to the American Osteopathic Foundation, you can do so online. More in Profession Mentorship, the single greatest solution AOA Trustee Joshua Lenchus, DO, shares his story of how mentorship changed his life. Early on in his journey in medicine, he met osteopathic physicians who saw potential where he saw uncertainty. Workplace violence in healthcare 2026: Medscape survey findings Over 60% of physicians working in medical practice offices told Medscape that physical security at work is a more pressing issue for them than it was three years ago. Previous articleWhat residents are getting paid in 2025 Next articleWhere medicine meets macabre: A tour of America’s most chilling medical exhibits
Mentorship, the single greatest solution AOA Trustee Joshua Lenchus, DO, shares his story of how mentorship changed his life. Early on in his journey in medicine, he met osteopathic physicians who saw potential where he saw uncertainty.
Workplace violence in healthcare 2026: Medscape survey findings Over 60% of physicians working in medical practice offices told Medscape that physical security at work is a more pressing issue for them than it was three years ago.