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PROGRAM Hcollege of Osteopatdhic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest 33rd Annual onors ay PROGRAM HCollege of OsteopatDhic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest Wednesday, May 8, 2013 6:00 p.m. Szeto Lecture Hall Lebanon, Oregon TU Hosted by PAULA M. C RONE , DO Vice President, Oregon Campus Operations Interim Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest 1 Awards TU PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY AWARD American Association of Colleges of This award was established in 1994 by the President’s Society to recognize academic Osteopathic Medicine – Council of excellence, financial need, and service to the University. Osteopathic Student Government Presented by President Pumerantz Presidents, Student DO of the Year Katherine Peters, Class of 2015 Nomination Award This College award recognizes the national nomination of a DO student for COMP-Northwest Dean’s Award achievements made while in osteopathic medical school in each of the following areas: service to the College, service to the University, service to the community, Presented to a DO student for service to the University and the community, and service to the profession. leadership abilities, and good academic standing. Presented by Chase K. Nelson, Class of 2015 Presented by Paula M. Crone, DO Interim Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Meghan A. Aabo, Class of 2015 College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest Rebecca L. Corbett, Class of 2015 Class of 1989 Award This award was established in 1989 by the graduating Class of 1989, and is given Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of to a second-year student for contribution to the morale of the class and being supportive to the University. Oregon Award Presented by Michelle Hovorka, MS This award is presented to a second-year DO student for working to further Instructor of Anatomy, Department of Medical Anatomical Sciences osteopathic medical education in the state of Oregon. Robert W. Luchsinger, Class of 2015 Presented by David Walls Executive Director, Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of Oregon Chase K. Nelson, Class of 2015 Clem Parsons Memorial Scholarship This award was established in 2000 by Mrs. Carolyn Parsons in honor of her husband, Dr. Clem Parsons, who rotated many COMP students through his practice. It is presented to a DO student who is in good academic standing and demonstrates financial need. Presented by Louise Muscato, PhD Assistant Dean for Medical Education Aaron D. Stecker, Class of 2015 2 3 William G. Stahl, DO, FACOS, COMP-Northwest Service Award Memorial Scholarship This award is presented to a DO student who demonstrates passion for service, Dr. William Stahl was inspirational and supportive to President Pumerantz when both locally and globally. he founded the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in 1977. This award is Presented by Paula M. Crone, DO presented to first- and second-year students who best exemplify the qualities of Interim Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific the caring and dedicated osteopathic physician. College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest Presented by Janice Blumer, DO Mark Sah, Class of 2015 Vice Chair, Assistant Professor, Department of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine / Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine and Bradley Geyer, Class of 2015 Who’s Who Among Students In Buu T. Bui, Class of 2016 American Universities And Colleges These students were selected in recognition of outstanding merit and accomplishment. Recognition of Dr. Robert E. Corey Presented by Edward P. Junkins, Jr., MD, MPH Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Memorial Scholarship Dr. Robert E. Corey, DO, was an inspiration to President Pumerantz in the early DO C LASS OF 2015 days of the University (1977-1980s). This scholarship is presented to students who Meghan A. Aabo Andrea K. Mytinger demonstrate good attendance, attitude, and professional decorum. Rebecca L. Corbett Chase K. Nelson Presented by John T. Pham, DO Jennifer T. Foti Katherine Peters Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine Sammantha J. Kouba Amelia M. Servin Mark Sah, Class of 2015 Carl Leonhardt Michael Tran Recognition of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Victor Kalt Scholarship Dr. and Mrs. Kalt were devoted supporters of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific from the day the school opened in 1977. This scholarship is presented to students who want to pursue a career in primary care in underserved areas. Presented by John T. Pham, DO Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine Katherine D. Erickson, Class of 2016 4 5 Neuromusculoskeletal Nutrition In Medicine Scholars Medicine/Osteopathic Manipulative In recognition of students who completed the added and parallel curriculum Medicine Teaching Assistants focusing on the important aspects of nutrition and lifestyle medicine in order to expand their language, knowledge, and abilities to better serve their future patients. In recognition of students in the Class of 2015 who assisted in teaching osteopathic manipulative techniques to the first-year osteopathic medical students. Presented by Robyn Dreibelbis, DO Vice Chair, Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine Presented by Janice Blumer, DO Vice Chair, Assistant Professor, Meghan A. Aabo Sammantha J. Kouba Department of Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine / Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Carly A. Allen Rumneet K. Kullar Kristie A. Bronson Christina Lierman Mariah W. Bonner Carl Leonhardt Anne Marie Collum Katherine Markelz Hadjer Bounama Natalie R. Limoges Tyler D. Earley Andrea M. Matson Marie C. Chase Robert W. Luchsinger Bradley J. Geyer Lisa M. McLane Elise B. Fazio Katherine Markelz Lauren M. Geyer Michelle A. O’Brien Jennifer T. Foti Andrea M. Matson Erin M. Gray Katherine Peters David F. Goldman Christina E. Meier Kristina M. Hart Emma E. Sachs Brian Gould James W. Rood Cody M. Hull Benjamin V. Silver Matthew J. Hadeed Kody J. Seeley Jared R. Joffer Stacy Sprauer Valerie R. Harnish Amelia M. Servin Trintje R. Johansson Jacob T. Sypher Kathryn J. Heideman Aaron D. Stecker Michael E. Kahan Kathryn E. Kimes Acacia Szweda Marshall Ladd Joel M. Walthall Bachtuyet Le Kraig K. Wasik Steven D. Ledford Cydney L. Wolf Jessica M. Lee Intensive Summer Anatomy Course In recognition of students in the Class of 2016 who served as facilitators in the 2012 Fall Medical Anatomy Course for first-year osteopathic medical students. Presented by Brion Benninger, MD Vice Chair, Professor, Department of Medical Anatomical Sciences Tyler M. Andrea Erin E. Harrington Rory D. Bennett Tess E. Ish-Shalom Daniel Bruce Adam C. Mina Taylor Delamarter Jacob T. Sypher Stephanie Duckett Cody J. Talbot Tyler D. Earley Jonathan C. Wright Sarah R. Garey 6 7 East Linn Community Clinic Patient Safety Lecture Series Scholars Student Volunteers In recognition of students who completed the added and parallel curriculum For outstanding service at the East Linn Community Clinic and commitment to focusing on the critical skills of healthcare quality and patient safety in order to serving Linn County’s underserved in 2012-2013 expand their knowledge, skills, and abilities to better serve their future patients. Presented by John T. Pham, DO Presented by Alissa Craft, DO, MBA Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine Vice Chair, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics Director of Curricular Outcomes and Assessment Derrick Sorweide, DO Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine Carly A. Allen Kathryn J. Heideman Morgan F. Arnold Zachariah J. Kamla Meghan A. Aabo Lauren M. Geyer Pavel Mitaru Stefan P. Christison Samuel M. Kammerzell Maha B. Abdulla Brian Gould Zachary S. Morrill Peter Fox Steven D. Ledford Carly A. Allen Nels Grauman Neander Naomi Nardi Bradley J. Geyer Lisa H. McLane Graham Appelbe Matthew J. Hadeed Matthew B. Niemeyer Lauren M. Geyer Thomas F. Stocklin-Enright Rory D. Bennett Sarah M. Hanson Terryol B. Noall Erin E. Harrington Jennifer E. Svarverud Andy Berglund Erin E. Harrington Michelle A. O’Brien Stephen A. Bolen Kathryn J. Heideman Katherine Peters Mariah W. Bonner Richard R. Holman Natalie F. Reynolds Anna H. Brice Dana Honzel Rebecca R. Roach Do No Harm Forum Leaders Jared G. Brinkerhoff Patrick W. Horner James W. Rood In recognition of the student leaders who displayed the intellectual curiosity to Kristie A. Bronson Hoda Ilias Mark Sah pursue additional learning for an inter-professional group of students and Peter Brown Krista N. Jensen Amelia M. Servin professionals by developing and leading the Do No Harm Forum Series. Buu T. Bui Jared R. Joffer Brian D. Shelmadine Through this effort, students are able to pursue additional knowledge, skills, Joshua C. Capson Heidi B. Kenefick Eldon Snyder and abilities in topics such as healthcare reform, medical ethics, and practice Scott E. Chandler Marshall Ladd Aaron D. Stecker management to better serve their future patients. William D. Chaplin Steven D. Ledford Acacia Szweda Marie C. Chase Jessica M. Lee Douglas R. Tanner Presented by Alissa Craft, DO, MBA Ann Marie Collum Christina Lierman Daniel M. Taylor Vice Chair, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics Rebecca L. Corbett Evita F. Lopez Stotz R. Thoda Director of Curricular Outcomes and Assessment Tyler D. Earley Gwyn Mahony Ann M. Thompson Kathryn J. Heideman Ashley V. Egger Jennifer J. Maire Joshua R. Tiger Steven D. Ledford Gregory S. Emfield Katherine Markelz Joel M. Walthall Cathryn D. Erickson Rachael G. Massoud Kraig K. Wasik Elise B. Fazio Ryan G. Massoud Cydney L. Wolf Jennifer T. Foti Andrea M. Matson Jonathan C. Wright Michael Fox Corby W. Makin
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