Kudos October 2016: PCOM Faculty and Student Accolades
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October 2016


October 31, 2016

Jeffrey Jai Cherian, DO '12, osteopathic surgery resident, co-authored “How to Approach a Recalled Dual Modular Hip Implant: An Update,” in The Journal of Arthroplasty.

Robert A. DiTomasso, PhD, professor and chair, psychology; Stephanie Felgoise, PhD, professor and vice-chair, psychology; and Adam J. McTighe, PsyD ’14 (primary author) published “Effect of Medical Education on Empathy in Osteopathic Medical Students,” and “Correlation Between Standardize Patients’ Perceptions of Osteopathic Medical Students and Students’ Self-Rated Empathy,” in the Journal of the American Osteopathic Association.

Katherine E. Galluzzi, DO, professor and chair, geriatrics, co-authored “Consensus Recommendations on Initiating Prescription Therapies for Opioid-Induced Constipation,” in the journal Pain Medicine. She also authored, “The importance of immunization in high-risk adults,” in Health Watch, the CME publication for the American Osteopathic Association, and was guest editor of that issue.

Susan Hingley, PhD, professor, pathology and microbiology, authored “How to make vaccines more effective in older adults: understanding and addressing immunosenescence,” in Health Watch, the CME publication for the American Osteopathic Association.

Frederick Goldstein, PhD, professor, neuroscience, physiology and pharmacology, published “Medical Education and CDC Guidelines” in the Journal of Family Medicine and Community Health.

Eric Kim, DO ’13, osteopathic surgery resident, co-authored “Erosive Breast Cancer Metastasis to the Ankle: A Case Report,” in the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery.

Jeffrey K. Seiple, MBA, LFD, LE, anatomical donation coordinator for GA-PCOM, participated in Thiel College's Professional Panel series, where he discussed his background and professional experiences with pre-mortuary science and pre-med majors at that college.

Ilene Warner-Maron, PhD, clinical assistant professor, psychology, gave a talk titled, "Measuring the Right Thing for the Right Reason,” at the 2016 National Aging Services Risk Management Conference. She also spoke on the topics of geriatric syndromes and the prevention of re-hospitalizations at the Regional Conference on Aging in Philadelphia.

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