After graduating from PCO in 1944, David Heilig, DO, joined the faculty as assistant in the Department of Anatomy. He began teaching in the Department of Osteopathic Principles and Practice (OPP) in 1946, then chaired it from 1952 to 1955, at which time he pursued private practice. In 1971 Heilig returned to OPP, where he continued to pass on the skills unique to the osteopathic profession. He did this with a fundamental belief in the whole person in his approach to wellness. Heilig, who possessed a gentle demeanor, was known for an effective style of teaching that emphasized question and example. He not only taught OMT at the College, but also was its advocate through the years in which the emphasis on specialization drew students away f...
Sam Levin was on the cutting edge, teaching pharmacology at an osteopathic school in the 1930\u27s. ...
Describes the differences and similarities in the training for and practice of medicine and osteopat...
The Weitberg award winner for outstanding service to the Osteopathic Profession is Ethel D. Allen, D...
The 1986 Founders Day OJ Snyder memorial medal was presented to David Heilig. DO 1944.https://digita...
The Winter 1986 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the...
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in Wisconsin, O.J. Snyder, DO, began his career as a teacher...
Born and raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Angus Cathie, DO is synonymous with anatomy at PCOM an...
The Fall 1998 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the f...
Osteopathic medicine is a distinctive approach to health care. Andrew Still founded the medical prof...
Leonard H. Finkelstein, DO, has played an important role in shaping PCOM as an educator, a clinician...
A snapshot of the PCOM curriculum throughout the decades.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/catalogs/10...
Albert D\u27Alonzo DO, 1956 discusses the teaching of anatomy at PCO, recollections of clinical expe...
A key distinction of Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.s) is their recognition of each patient as...
As the medical system shifts toward team-based approaches to patient care, it has become increasingl...
David S. B. Pennock, DO, MD, graduated from the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville in 1901,...
Sam Levin was on the cutting edge, teaching pharmacology at an osteopathic school in the 1930\u27s. ...
Describes the differences and similarities in the training for and practice of medicine and osteopat...
The Weitberg award winner for outstanding service to the Osteopathic Profession is Ethel D. Allen, D...
The 1986 Founders Day OJ Snyder memorial medal was presented to David Heilig. DO 1944.https://digita...
The Winter 1986 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the...
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, and raised in Wisconsin, O.J. Snyder, DO, began his career as a teacher...
Born and raised in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Angus Cathie, DO is synonymous with anatomy at PCOM an...
The Fall 1998 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the f...
Osteopathic medicine is a distinctive approach to health care. Andrew Still founded the medical prof...
Leonard H. Finkelstein, DO, has played an important role in shaping PCOM as an educator, a clinician...
A snapshot of the PCOM curriculum throughout the decades.https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/catalogs/10...
Albert D\u27Alonzo DO, 1956 discusses the teaching of anatomy at PCO, recollections of clinical expe...
A key distinction of Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.s) is their recognition of each patient as...
As the medical system shifts toward team-based approaches to patient care, it has become increasingl...
David S. B. Pennock, DO, MD, graduated from the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville in 1901,...
Sam Levin was on the cutting edge, teaching pharmacology at an osteopathic school in the 1930\u27s. ...
Describes the differences and similarities in the training for and practice of medicine and osteopat...
The Weitberg award winner for outstanding service to the Osteopathic Profession is Ethel D. Allen, D...