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Assistant Professor of Family Michael Long, DO ’05,
Medicine Anna Yeung, a pathologist at
DO ’03, were both recently Nacogdoches Medical
recognized for ten years of service Center, married Scarlett
to WesternU. Sloane on July 1 in
Nacogdoches, Texas.
Payam Hakimi, DO ’03, was the Michael Long with
featured speaker at the Los Chair of the Department wife, Scarlett Sloane
Angeles County Osteopathic of Physical Therapy Education
Medical Association’s regional Dayle Armstrong, DPT ’07,
dinner meeting on Sep. 27 at The collaborated with other WesternU
Smokehouse Restaurant in faculty on two interprofessional
Burbank, Calif. His lecture topic projects that were presented at the
was “Homeopathy in the Primary Vision Development Conference in
Care Setting.” Jacksonville, Fla. this past April:
“An Inter-Professional Investigation.
The Campbell University School of Visual Tracing: Is There a Difference
Osteopathic Medicine honored Between Children with Sensory
Ryan Hudson, DO ’04, for Processing Disorder (SPD) and
outstanding achievement and Typical Development?” and
contribution to the School’s Sports “Differences in Oculomotor Skills
hospital staff donated for Dr. Vance Medicine Fellowship. He between Children with Sensory
and his recovery. completed the one-year fellowship Processing Disorder and Typical
program, during which he was Development: A Multidisciplinary
Tim Wood, MSPA ’02, director of responsible for seeing patients in Study.”
WesternU’s Center for Academic the Health Center, teaching in the
and Professional Enhancement and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Vania Manipod, DO ’08, was
Assistant Professor in the College (OMM) lab, being on the sidelines featured in “Advice for physicians
of Allied Health Professions, served for high school and University struggling with burnout or mental
as lead author on “Punch Up Your athletic events, and conducting illness,” which was published
Podium Presentations,” which was research in the human online at thedo.osteopathic.org on
June 7.
published in the 2017 special performance lab. Dr. Hudson went
themed edition on professional to Campbell from Bakersfield, Since July 2017, Jessi
development in the Journal of the Calif., where he practiced family (Rodriguez) Ohanesian, MSPA
American Association of Nurse medicine for eight years. He said ’08, has been working as a
Practitioners, a peer-reviewed he found training in the ultrasound physician assistant at Macias
publication distributed to more than guided treatment of athletes to be Dermatology in Fresno, Calif.
74,000 individuals monthly. an invaluable clinical aspect of the
program and has chosen to remain On May 8, Ngoc-Tram “Staci”
Chair and Associate Professor of at Campbell Medicine, where he is Vo, DO ’08, a child, adolescent,
NMM/OMM and Family Medicine serving on the sports medicine adult, and forensic psychiatrist in
Rebecca Giusti, DO ’03, and faculty and as an assistant Southern California, returned to
Director, Division of Geriatrics and professor of family medicine.
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Medicine Anna Yeung, a pathologist at
DO ’03, were both recently Nacogdoches Medical
recognized for ten years of service Center, married Scarlett
to WesternU. Sloane on July 1 in
Nacogdoches, Texas.
Payam Hakimi, DO ’03, was the Michael Long with
featured speaker at the Los Chair of the Department wife, Scarlett Sloane
Angeles County Osteopathic of Physical Therapy Education
Medical Association’s regional Dayle Armstrong, DPT ’07,
dinner meeting on Sep. 27 at The collaborated with other WesternU
Smokehouse Restaurant in faculty on two interprofessional
Burbank, Calif. His lecture topic projects that were presented at the
was “Homeopathy in the Primary Vision Development Conference in
Care Setting.” Jacksonville, Fla. this past April:
“An Inter-Professional Investigation.
The Campbell University School of Visual Tracing: Is There a Difference
Osteopathic Medicine honored Between Children with Sensory
Ryan Hudson, DO ’04, for Processing Disorder (SPD) and
outstanding achievement and Typical Development?” and
contribution to the School’s Sports “Differences in Oculomotor Skills
hospital staff donated for Dr. Vance Medicine Fellowship. He between Children with Sensory
and his recovery. completed the one-year fellowship Processing Disorder and Typical
program, during which he was Development: A Multidisciplinary
Tim Wood, MSPA ’02, director of responsible for seeing patients in Study.”
WesternU’s Center for Academic the Health Center, teaching in the
and Professional Enhancement and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Vania Manipod, DO ’08, was
Assistant Professor in the College (OMM) lab, being on the sidelines featured in “Advice for physicians
of Allied Health Professions, served for high school and University struggling with burnout or mental
as lead author on “Punch Up Your athletic events, and conducting illness,” which was published
Podium Presentations,” which was research in the human online at thedo.osteopathic.org on
June 7.
published in the 2017 special performance lab. Dr. Hudson went
themed edition on professional to Campbell from Bakersfield, Since July 2017, Jessi
development in the Journal of the Calif., where he practiced family (Rodriguez) Ohanesian, MSPA
American Association of Nurse medicine for eight years. He said ’08, has been working as a
Practitioners, a peer-reviewed he found training in the ultrasound physician assistant at Macias
publication distributed to more than guided treatment of athletes to be Dermatology in Fresno, Calif.
74,000 individuals monthly. an invaluable clinical aspect of the
program and has chosen to remain On May 8, Ngoc-Tram “Staci”
Chair and Associate Professor of at Campbell Medicine, where he is Vo, DO ’08, a child, adolescent,
NMM/OMM and Family Medicine serving on the sports medicine adult, and forensic psychiatrist in
Rebecca Giusti, DO ’03, and faculty and as an assistant Southern California, returned to
Director, Division of Geriatrics and professor of family medicine.
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