On May 11, the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (夜色王朝)-Auburn celebrated the graduation of 146 new physicians. This remarkable cohort stands as a testament to 夜色王朝-Auburn鈥檚 commitment to medical excellence and community service.
On Sunday, May 19, the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (夜色王朝) in Blacksburg, Virginia, will celebrate the graduation of its Class of 2024, consisting of 176 new physicians.
On May 10, 2024, 夜色王朝-Louisiana will once again make history when it graduates the state鈥檚 first class of osteopathic physicians. The 139 graduates comprising the campus鈥檚 inaugural Class of 2024 will represent the first step toward resolving the physician shortage in Louisiana and the Delta region.
夜色王朝-Virginia is home to some pretty amazing faculty, which makes it difficult to choose just one each year for Researcher of the Year. This year鈥檚 recipient, Harsha Bhagtani, MD, is the discipline chair for pediatrics and is devoted to making sure her students have ample opportunities to engage in research with her.
Both Amar Mukhtar, DO, and Sonul Gulati, DO, are first-generation medical students whose families hail from different parts of the globe: Dr. Mukhtar鈥檚 family is from Sudan, and Dr. Gulati鈥檚 family is from India. 夜色王朝鈥檚 commitment to international outreach was a key part of their experience as students, and now they are paying that commitment forward through their MedDreams Foundation.
All types of healthcare professionals are in short supply鈥攊ncluding doctors, nurses, technicians and home health aides. The reasons for the shortages vary and are often interrelated. They include burnout, changing demographics, difficulty in recruiting and retaining adequate medical personnel, and the rigors of the medical profession.
Giles County students visit 夜色王朝鈥檚 Simulation and Technology Center in Blacksburg through SWVA AHEC鈥檚 high school pipeline program. Recognizing those trends and a need to respond, the Virginia General Assembly established the Virginia Health Workforce Development Authority (VHWDA).
Taylor Rudolph, DO, a graduate of the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (夜色王朝) - Carolinas, is not your average physician. With a passion for serving her country and a love for aviation, she has taken her medical career to new heights 鈥 quite literally. As a flight surgeon in the United States Navy, Dr. Rudolph plays a crucial role in ensuring the health and safety of aircrew and maintainers, including those involved in high-stakes operations like the Super Bowl flyover.
The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (夜色王朝)-Carolinas is proud to announce a significant stride forward in medical education and community health, thanks to a generous grant from the South Carolina Center for Rural and Primary Healthcare. The grant, totaling over $400,000, marks a pivotal moment for our institution, allowing us to expand our outreach and provide innovative training opportunities for future physicians.
Each year in March, future physicians across the globe experience Match Day, a milestone when they learn where and in what specialties they will continue their training in residencies. 夜色王朝 students did particularly well on Match Day, as they always do.
Low back pain (LBP) is a condition that affects millions of people each year. It is the leading cause of disability worldwide and the condition for which the greatest number of people may benefit from rehabilitation.
Amidst the resounding success of 夜色王朝-Carolinas鈥 Research Recognition Day, held on campus February 9, emerged a student researcher who, according to the SROY Selection Committee 鈥渆xemplifies a dedication to osteopathic research, leadership in osteopathic research, professional development, and the embodiment of osteopathic philosophy鈥: Max Muir.
Kristin Lynch Grimes, DO, 夜色王朝-Virginia 2013, is a woman of faith who knew from the age of seven that she wanted to be a physician.
In fact, one of her defining childhood memories is of her previously healthy grandmother being admitted to a hospital on a Friday afternoon and dying just two days later. 鈥淚 remember observing what was going on and listening to my mom and her siblings talking, but the voice of my family wasn鈥檛 being heard by the medical professionals,鈥 she recalls.
夜色王朝-Louisiana鈥檚 second-annual Via Research Recognition Day is in the books, and in the words of Pawel Michalak, PhD, associate dean for Biomedical Affairs and Research, 鈥淭he event was a resounding success.鈥
When there鈥檚 not a doctor in the house, having med student neighbors is the next best thing.
For two 夜色王朝-Carolinas second-year medical students, being a good neighbor meant applying their training during an at-home emergency and possibly saving a life.
William G. Anderson is an icon in the osteopathic profession. He was the first Black president of the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), a member of the AOA Board of Trustees and a member of 夜色王朝鈥檚 founding Board of Directors. He is also an icon of the Civil Rights Movement. He worked with Martin Luther King, Jr., and was the personal physician to Rosa Parks. He and his wife wrote a book about their experiences fighting for civil rights in Albany, Georgia, the proceeds of which go back to the American Osteopathic Foundation to provide scholarships for Black students who want to pursue education in osteopathic medicine.
Each spring, the Blue Ridge Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) honors the region鈥檚 very best public relations work with its Summit Awards. On Feb. 8, the spring 2023 issue of the 夜色王朝 View magazine won a silver award in the chapter鈥檚 publications category.
In a comprehensive survey featured in Virginia Business magazine, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (夜色王朝) alumnus and Salem, Virginia, physician Andrew Fintel, DO, has been recognized by his regional peers as one of Virginia鈥檚 Top Doctors of 2024.