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J. Justin McCormick honored with the Patenge Medal of Public Service award
Dr. J. Justin McCormick has been named the recipient of the 2022 Walter F. Patenge Medal of Public Service Award – the highest honor from the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Category:
- Awards and Honors
Group:
- Faculty/Staff

Macomb County Street Medicine brings empathy and medical care to the unhoused
“Philosophically speaking, we physicians and future physicians have a duty to actively seek out the acute medical needs of our unsheltered brothers and sisters,” says Dr. Bret…
Category:
- Outreach and Engagement
Group:
- Students,
- Faculty/Staff

SpartanDO alumna Dr. Mia Taormina shares where the pandemic stands
Dr. Mia Taormina was part of team that diagnosed the first COVID case in DuPage County. Two years later, she shares where the pandemic stands.
Category:
- #SpartanDO In the News
Group:
- Alumni

MSU offers free program for Ingham County high school students interested in medicine
Michigan State University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine announced a free program for high school students interested in a career in medicine. Future DOcs is open to sophomores,…
Category:
- Outreach and Engagement
Group:
- Students

Diversity Week 2022
This March 14-18, the College of Osteopathic Medicine will host a series of informative events to celebrate its fourth annual Diversity Week.
Category:
- Diversity, Inclusion and Safety
Group:
- Students,
- Faculty/Staff

MSU PA Medicine professors collaborate to raise awareness about obesity prevention
Obesity rates are at epidemic proportions, and we need more research to create evidence-based, holistic, and sustainable strategies for prevention. That’s why when PA Medicine…
Category:
- Research and Scholarly Activity,
- Physician Assistant Program
Group:
- Faculty/Staff