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topic was “Homeopathy in the Primary Thomas Horowitz, DO ’82 , presented a Steven Lam, MSHS ’07, DO ’08 , took a group
Care Setting.” lecture titled, “Not All Disasters Come from of nine College of Osteopathic Medicine of
New Regulations: Are You Prepared for the Big the Pacific students on a two-week trip to
Eric Hansen, DO ’99 , returned to campus in One?” at the Los Angeles County Osteopathic Vietnam in the summer of 2017: “Over the
December to speak with current students Medical Association’s December 6th regional course of two weeks, we collaborated with a
about his experiences opening and running his dinner meeting in Beverly Hills, CA. French Catholic organization in Saigon,
own solo practice in Hesperia. Vietnam, and delivered a truncated OMM
Martin Jan Pryor, DO ’83 , is Vice Chair
Brenna Harris, DO ’14 , joined Palouse Medical and Professor of Osteopathic Principles curriculum to the nuns and seminary students
and Pullman Regional Hospital in Pullman, WA and Practice at Rocky Vista University College who were DC, PT, and med students. Our goal
on Oct. 2 to provide full-time primary family of Osteopathic Medicine - Southern Utah was to introduce OMM, develop international
medicine and obstetrical care. Dr. Harris was in Ivins, Utah. relationships, and give our own students
previously Chief Resident of family medicine experience in teaching on an international
and obstetrics at MultiCare East Pierce Family Garret Jeffrey, DO ’12 , joined the PeaceHealth platform. Each student got to teach in
Medicine in Puyallup, WA. She and her husband Medical Group Family Medicine team at the Vietnamese or in English, got to grade
have three children. PeaceHealth Family Medicine Clinic in practical exams, and proctored written exams
Bellingham, Washington in November. He had
Jonathan Hattenhauer DO ’15 , is heading previously been working in Puyallup, WA. after every single lecture. The nine students
to New Jersey to begin a gastroenterology had a great time and learned about the joys
fellowship at Bayonne Medical Center Kathryn Kimes DO ’15 , is heading to the Mayo and challenges of delivering a curriculum at a
in July 2018. Clinic in Phoenix, and will be the first DO grass-roots level. It was a memorable trip for
Infectious Disease Fellow at any Mayo Clinic all parties involved.”
Ryan Hoff, DO ’14 , is currently completing his the Summer of 2018.
chief residency in internal medicine at Benjamin Lee, DO ’12 , completed his internal
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Sammantha Kouba DO ’15 , is moving to Iowa medicine residency at White Memorial Medical
Ridge, Illinois. This coming June 2018, he will City, IA next year for an infectious disease Center in Los Angeles, Calif. as Chief Resident
begin a gastroenterology fellowship also at fellowship beginning the the summer of 2018. in 2015. He is now nearing completion of a
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. three-year cardiology fellowship with
Fariborz Lalezarzadeh, DO ’01 , was named Samaritan Health Services in Corvallis, OR.
Charles Hooper, DO ’83 , retired from the Chief of Staff in January of Dignity Health’s
US Navy after 20 years of service and is St. Bernardine Medical Center in San Natalie Limoges, DO ’15 , is currently a third
now practicing as a family medicine physician Bernardino, CA. He has held numerous year resident in neurosurgery at the
at Tuolomne Me-Wuk Indian Health Clinic positions at St. Bernardine since 2014, while University of Vermont Medical Center in
in Sonora, CA operating his own private surgery practice, Burlington. “Residency has been the most
Surgery Edge, since 2010. physically, emotionally and spiritually
48 The Future of Medicine
Care Setting.” lecture titled, “Not All Disasters Come from of nine College of Osteopathic Medicine of
New Regulations: Are You Prepared for the Big the Pacific students on a two-week trip to
Eric Hansen, DO ’99 , returned to campus in One?” at the Los Angeles County Osteopathic Vietnam in the summer of 2017: “Over the
December to speak with current students Medical Association’s December 6th regional course of two weeks, we collaborated with a
about his experiences opening and running his dinner meeting in Beverly Hills, CA. French Catholic organization in Saigon,
own solo practice in Hesperia. Vietnam, and delivered a truncated OMM
Martin Jan Pryor, DO ’83 , is Vice Chair
Brenna Harris, DO ’14 , joined Palouse Medical and Professor of Osteopathic Principles curriculum to the nuns and seminary students
and Pullman Regional Hospital in Pullman, WA and Practice at Rocky Vista University College who were DC, PT, and med students. Our goal
on Oct. 2 to provide full-time primary family of Osteopathic Medicine - Southern Utah was to introduce OMM, develop international
medicine and obstetrical care. Dr. Harris was in Ivins, Utah. relationships, and give our own students
previously Chief Resident of family medicine experience in teaching on an international
and obstetrics at MultiCare East Pierce Family Garret Jeffrey, DO ’12 , joined the PeaceHealth platform. Each student got to teach in
Medicine in Puyallup, WA. She and her husband Medical Group Family Medicine team at the Vietnamese or in English, got to grade
have three children. PeaceHealth Family Medicine Clinic in practical exams, and proctored written exams
Bellingham, Washington in November. He had
Jonathan Hattenhauer DO ’15 , is heading previously been working in Puyallup, WA. after every single lecture. The nine students
to New Jersey to begin a gastroenterology had a great time and learned about the joys
fellowship at Bayonne Medical Center Kathryn Kimes DO ’15 , is heading to the Mayo and challenges of delivering a curriculum at a
in July 2018. Clinic in Phoenix, and will be the first DO grass-roots level. It was a memorable trip for
Infectious Disease Fellow at any Mayo Clinic all parties involved.”
Ryan Hoff, DO ’14 , is currently completing his the Summer of 2018.
chief residency in internal medicine at Benjamin Lee, DO ’12 , completed his internal
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Sammantha Kouba DO ’15 , is moving to Iowa medicine residency at White Memorial Medical
Ridge, Illinois. This coming June 2018, he will City, IA next year for an infectious disease Center in Los Angeles, Calif. as Chief Resident
begin a gastroenterology fellowship also at fellowship beginning the the summer of 2018. in 2015. He is now nearing completion of a
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. three-year cardiology fellowship with
Fariborz Lalezarzadeh, DO ’01 , was named Samaritan Health Services in Corvallis, OR.
Charles Hooper, DO ’83 , retired from the Chief of Staff in January of Dignity Health’s
US Navy after 20 years of service and is St. Bernardine Medical Center in San Natalie Limoges, DO ’15 , is currently a third
now practicing as a family medicine physician Bernardino, CA. He has held numerous year resident in neurosurgery at the
at Tuolomne Me-Wuk Indian Health Clinic positions at St. Bernardine since 2014, while University of Vermont Medical Center in
in Sonora, CA operating his own private surgery practice, Burlington. “Residency has been the most
Surgery Edge, since 2010. physically, emotionally and spiritually
48 The Future of Medicine