A life in medicine In Memoriam: Sept. 18, 2017 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. Sept. 18, 2017Monday 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 MemberService@osteopathic.org. View a list of past In Memoriam columns here. Raymond Beck, DO, 89 (KCU-COM 1954), of LaVernia, Texas, died Sept. 5. Visit Dr. Beck’s online guest book. T. David Griffin, DO, 67 (KCU-COM 1983), of Houston, Mississippi, died Aug. 31. Visit Dr. Griffin’s online guest book. William E. Hough, DO, 69 (ATSU-KCOM 1973), of Saratoga Springs, Utah, died Aug. 13. Jeffrey C. Koszczuk, DO, 62 (MWU/CCOM 1982), of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, died Sept. 12. Visit Dr. Koszczuk’s online guest book. JohnMichael Kwak, DO, 29 (TUCOM 2015), of Bronx, New York, died Aug. 29. Martin L. Lasky, DO, 76 (PCOM 1965), of Ashburn, Virginia, died Aug. 27. Visit Dr. Lasky’s online guest book. Alfonse Joseph Piccola, DO, 82 (PCOM 1961), of Fort Myers, Florida, died Sept. 2. Visit Dr. Piccola’s online guest book. More in Profession Updated OMT coding and documentation guide is available now This guide was developed by an expert panel of osteopathic physicians along with AOA staff with expertise in coding, documentation, practice management and payor relations. Compassion in medicine: It’s not just the right thing to do—it also makes the most cents Miko Rose, DO, writes about the impact of compassionate care on the economics of medicine. Previous articleHone your inner osteopathic leader this January in Texas Next articleFree teen substance use disorder CME course available
Updated OMT coding and documentation guide is available now This guide was developed by an expert panel of osteopathic physicians along with AOA staff with expertise in coding, documentation, practice management and payor relations.
Compassion in medicine: It’s not just the right thing to do—it also makes the most cents Miko Rose, DO, writes about the impact of compassionate care on the economics of medicine.