June 1, 2023Thursday cardiologyDO & student voicespractice Women in medicine No Limits: DO cardiothoracic surgeon has made a name for herself in the field Sharon Beth Larson, DO, MS, knew from age 8 that she wanted to be a heart surgeon and is now encouraging other women to join the field. No Limits By Daniel J. Waters, DO, MA
March 1, 2022Tuesday cardiologypatient careThe DO book club Narrative medicine The DO Book Club, March 2022: Heartsounds, Echoes of Heartsounds, Changing How We Think About Difficult Patients Heartsounds vividly describes the author’s experiences and emotions as her husband, a urologist, suffers a myocardial infarction while she is out of the country. The DO Book Club By Daniel J. Waters, DO, MA
July 29, 2016Friday bedside mannercardiologyempathyHow I Practicenarrative medicine Medical storytelling Narrative medicine helps DO piece together patients’ stories Daniel Waters, DO, explains how narrative medicine can help physicians better empathize with patients.
Sept. 3, 2015Thursday cardiologyosteopathic medical educationresearch Heart of the matter Medical student one of 14 nationwide to receive Sarnoff fellowship Ryan Coute, OMS III, heads to the University of Michigan to conduct cardiovascular research on ways to optimize cardiac arrest treatment.