A life in medicine In Memoriam: May 13, 2020 View the names of recently deceased osteopathic physicians. May 13, 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. Michael I. Abraham, DO, 79 (PCOM 1966), of Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, died April 28. Judson C. Filler, DO, 91 (KCU-COM 1964), of Pelham, Alabama, died April 20. Jerry F. Gurkoff, DO, 71 (PCOM 1975), of Corsicana, Texas, died March 18. Arnold Schwartz, DO, 91 (MWU/CCOM 1958), of Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, died March 31. George E. Stefenelli, DO, RN, 71 (PCOM 1986), of Grandview, Missouri, died April 19. Robert M. Stevenson, DO, 95 (MWU/CCOM 1952), of Kent, Ohio, died April 18. More in Profession Mentoring the future: Guiding OB-GYN residents toward osteopathic board certification “I ask each of you to reach out to one student, one resident or one program director and educate that person about osteopathic board certification,” encourages Deborah Herchelroath, DO, an AOA board-certified OB-GYN. 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. Previous articleThe JAOA's new editor-in-chief seeks section editors Next articleCOVID-19 updates: DO starts volunteer mental health support line for fellow physicians
Mentoring the future: Guiding OB-GYN residents toward osteopathic board certification “I ask each of you to reach out to one student, one resident or one program director and educate that person about osteopathic board certification,” encourages Deborah Herchelroath, DO, an AOA board-certified OB-GYN.
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.