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Pinellas business notes: Largo doctor appointed to state board Times staff Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Bellingar Business briefs largo physician joins state board Gov. Rick Scott recently announced appointing Dr. Bridget Bellingar of Largo to the Board of Osteopathic Medicine. Bellingar has been a self-employed physician since 1987. A research affiliate with DMI Research, she was formerly president of the Florida Society of the American College of Osteopathic ... www.tampabay.com
MOA Installs Edward J. Canfield, D.O. As Its 114th President Huron County Physician Begins Presidency at Annual House of Delegates meeting news.yahoo.com
Once unknown Blacksburg medical school celebrates its 10th anniversary, success The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, or VCOM for short, has two campuses. Our country faces a critical shortage of doctors. And a school in the New River Valley is trying to do something about it. www.wdbj7.com
Tulsa-area osteopaths honored Tulsa-area physicians were recognized this weekend at the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association's annual convention in Norman. www.tulsaworld.com
McAndrew Family Practice joins WMH Community Health Centers Wayne Memorial Health System is pleased to announce that Patrick J. McAndrew, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, has joined Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers (WMCHC). www.wayneindependent.com
Medical student wins $5,000 scholarship in state drawing LEBANON — Nicollete O’Donnell, a COMP-Northwest student from Coos Bay, has won a $5,000 scholarship from the Oregon Medical Foundation. democratherald.com
A.T. Still University celebrates its 176th graduating class 155 students graduated and became Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine. www.heartlandconnection.com
WesternU Alumna Named Chief Medical Officer at Long Beach Memorial POMONA, CA-- - Susan Melvin, DO, a 1984 graduate of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific at Western University of Health Sciences, has been named the Chief Medical Officer at Long Beach Memorial, ... finance.yahoo.com
Medical schools close to reaching long-term enrollment goals They’re adding students through expansions and openings of new schools, but education officials say more residency positions are needed to train future graduates. www.ama-assn.org
PNWU commencement speaker encourages new doctors to listen to patients New osteopathic doctor Robert Lichfield celebrates being hooded to the packed house at the Capitol Theatre watching the first graduating class of doctors from Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima, Wash., on May 12, 2012. Lichfield, grew up in Richland and spoke at the graduation about how important the school is to the Yakima Valley. www.yakima-herald.com
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