A life in medicine In Memoriam: Ethan Allen, DO After serving in the Navy, Dr. Allen became a leader, teacher and mentor in osteopathic medicine. May 1, 2022SundayMay 2022 issue The DO Staff Contact The DO Staff Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Topics In Memoriam Ethan Allen, DO, a leader, teacher and mentor in osteopathic medicine, died on March 21, 2022, at his California home. The following memorial was submitted by Dr. Allen’s friend and colleague, Martin J. Porcelli, DO, PhD, MHPE. “Dr. Allen was a humble, stalwart and driven DO whose shoulders we have all stood on,” Dr. Porcelli says. Originally from North Dakota, Dr. Allen earned his engineering degree with honors from the University of Wyoming in 1943. He went on to serve in the Navy, starting with working on electric motors for the B29 Bomber airplane. Needing a change of pace after serving, he, along with his new wife Alice, moved to Los Angeles so he could attend the College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Allen proudly practiced osteopathic medicine for 65 years before his passing. Throughout the years, he presided as president for the Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California for four terms, and both he and his wife were instrumental in establishing the Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the 1970s, a treatment provider for substance use disorder and behavioral health issues based in Norwalk, California. Dr. Allen also had his own practice based out of Norwalk, California, up until 2017 when he retired. Dr. Allen was a delegate for the AOA for 50 years and received the distinguished service certificate award in 1999. He was also proudly honored by the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in Pomona, California, when they named the campus park ‘Ethan R. Allen, DO Park’ after him. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Los Angeles Centers for Alcohol and Drug Abuse or the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Western University, Greg Allen Memorial Scholarship Fund. More in Profession What DOs should know about the 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule The guide outlines several changes that could impact physician practices in 2025, including the Medicare conversion factor reduction. Number of DOs is over 150,000 for the first time ever, latest OMP Report reveals There are now over 197,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students, according to the report, which also shares the top 10 states where DOs practice today. Previous article5 stories and artifacts that tell us about the history of osteopathic medicine Next articleBill addresses rural health care access and physicians’ medical school debt
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Number of DOs is over 150,000 for the first time ever, latest OMP Report reveals There are now over 197,000 DOs and osteopathic medical students, according to the report, which also shares the top 10 states where DOs practice today.