Tag Archives: SDOM
March 2011 Student D.O. of the Month
Congratulations to Omair Sheikh, OMS-1 for his selection of Student D.O. of the Month! Omair has been an asset to the students of LMU-DCOM. He puts great effort into his own studying, but not without a helping hand to his … Continue reading
February 2011 Student D.O. of the Month
Congratulations to Taralyn Sowby, OMS-2 on her selection as Student D.O. of the Month!! Taralyn is highly respected by her classmates as a club leader and diligent student. Her enthusiasm for osteopathic medicine shines through within school and beyond to … Continue reading
December Student D.O. of the Month
CONGRATULATIONS TO JESSICA SMITH, OMS-II for her selection of STUDENT D.O. OF THE MONTH!! Jessie’s nominations speak for themselves and therefore have been included verbatim for your reading pleasure; enjoy! I would like to nominate Jesse Smith for Student … Continue reading
November Student D.O. of the Month
Congratulations to Jason Greenhagen, November Student D.O. of the Month! Jason received an unprecedented four nominations from his classmates and has won the appreciation of many more in his gracious efforts to help his peers succeed. He is notorious for … Continue reading
October 2010 Student DO of the Month
Congratulations to MATT JOHNSON, OMS-2, October Student D.O. of the Month!! Matt Johnson is a well-known member of the class of 2013 due to his drive to help classmates learn using all resources at hand, including the minds and experience of … Continue reading
September 2010 Student DO of the Month
CONGRATS TO JOSEPH BREWER for his selection as Student D.O. of the Month!! Everyone knows that half of the struggle of the first year of medical school is adjusting to a new lifestyle and for many, a completely new (and … Continue reading
Student DO of the Month for August 2010
The August Student D.O. of the Month is MEMORY KASHUMBA!! Memory is a member of the Class of 2013 and was nominated by 2 of her peers! Included below are excerpts from the nominations submitted in her favor. Please be … Continue reading
