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Graduates of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine incur an average of $240,283 student loan debt, researchers of the Higher Education Policy Commission found.
By Ellen Burkhardt Styled by Faith Brue & Christina Holm-Sandok, Style-Architects Hair and Makeup by Margo Gordon, Haircut by Justine Hornick Going from the classroom to the real world is never an easy transition, especially when your classroom involves wearing scrubs most of the time.
YourNews: College recognizes students with ceremony
This story is contributed by a member of the Knoxville community and is neither endorsed nor affiliated with Knoxville News Sentinel Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine awarded its Student of the Year and Faculty Member of the Year awards at its recent Spring Gala.
Alternative medicine: What's is it and does it work?
May 10, 2013- "I have been studying alternative medicine for years. This is not 'alternative medicine'. We are inducing a fever as though we were giving the patient malaria or a bad case of the flu!"- Dr.
What's Next for Graduate Medical Education Accreditation? One System.
Graduate medical education programs and residents should be getting used to change by now.
Feeling better all under one roof
Some may pass the front of the Bedford Integrative Health Centre, in St Loyes Street, and wonder what it is.
Teenage Pregnancy, Raging Hormones and the Million Dollar Plan B Pill
There is such a "sky is falling" negative attitude about the "morning after pill" that everybody, male or female, young or old, should be thinking seriously about the regrettable facts of teen pregnancy.
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Medical College Faculty Getting Ready For Students
Faculty and other staff members who will work at the new Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine in Dothan will begin moving in later this week.
Osteopathic Treatment for Knee Pain
A knee injury is one of the most common complaints especially among athletes. The knee includes bones, the meniscus, and ligaments.
Program on Medicine and Religion Names Faculty Scholars
The University of Chicago Medicine's Program on Medicine and Religion has selected its second round of faculty scholars whose focus will be on the relationship between a physician's spirituality and their ability to deal with the pressures of practicing medicine.
WCU to start construction on 4 new buildings
The Hattiesburg American reports that WCU will build a chapel, a School of Business building, a College of Osteopathic Medicine wing and a gymnasium.
Eat Smart Live Long Gives You Access To a Multitude of Providers and Information For Healthy Living
What is holistic health ? That is a question that many people today are asking. Holistic health is a concept that believes a person's physical, social and overall health and wellness needs should be viewed as a whole, rather than as independent issues.
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European School of Osteopathy Library replaces Softlink with Soutron Library Software
April 30, 2013 - International library transformation company Soutron Global announces the selection of its transformative library software solution by the European School of Osteopathy Library, replacing Softlink library software.
Local Physician Campaigns to Fight Office Pain
"They tend to get a lot of low back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, primarily because of poor posture and sitting," said DeStefano, an Associate Professor at MSU's College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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Health and Wellness Expo draws a crowd in Glenwood
The second annual Health & Wellness Expo held at the Ramada Inn on Saturday, April 27, was well-attended, and vendors and visitors were all smiles.
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Dr. Douglas Burdett Hurd, D.O., F.A.C.O.S., 82, of 126 Celebration Cove, passed away Saturday, April 27, 2013.
Developing osteopathic college in Jefferson no simple project
Excitement has been building in the City of Jefferson since the announcement that the small, rural community could become the site of the state's third medical school.
* Dr. John R. Simmons, radiation oncologist, has joined the active medical staff.