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How a recent graduate returned to the ER as a nurse during medical school
“I love being a nurse,” Megan Ross, D.O., R.N., says. She beams when she talks about her experience working as a nurse for four years before attending the MSU College of…
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- Outreach and Engagement
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- Students
Graduating students and faculty recognized in annual awards ceremony
Ahead of the Class of 2021’s graduation on May 7, the College of Osteopathic Medicine held its annual Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, April 28 to recognize and celebrate outstanding…
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- Outreach and Engagement,
- Awards and Honors
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- Students
A look at life after medical school
On May 7, 2021, the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine will graduate nearly 300 new D.O.s into the profession.
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- Outreach and Engagement
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- Students
Virtual training helps emergency responders improve patient care
Medical personnel are usually first responders at the scene of an emergency and provide care to patients before they arrive at the hospital. MSU’s Learning and Assessment Center…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity,
- Outreach and Engagement
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
- Alumni
MSU researcher awarded NIH grant to study unknown genes found in cholera
Chris Waters, professor of microbiology and molecular genetics in MSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, said the research into 36 genes key to the persistence of cholera aims to…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
- Alumni
Two osteopathic physicians honored with the 2021 Patenge Medal of Public Service award
Mary Jo Hughes, D.O., and John W. Sealey, D.O., both accomplished faculty with the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine and leaders in the field of osteopathic medicine, have been…
Category:
- Outreach and Engagement,
- Awards and Honors
Group:
- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
- Alumni