All IN D.O. podcast provides a voice for osteopathic medicine. We think osteopathic physicians, known as DO's, are awesome and we want to support all physicians and students whose objective is to practice osteopathically. Go all IN and go D.O.!
Janie Myers is a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine. She is an advanced laparoscopic robotic surgeon and coroner of her county. Tune in to listen to her experience as a laparoscopic surgeon and other interesting topics!
Kelsey Quin, D.O. shares about her experience an a circus performer and how this has translated into her career as an emergency medicine physician. Dr. Quin is a current first year emergency medicine resident at Grandview Medical Center in Dayton, OH. Dr. Quin went to Purdue University for undergrad, and Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine for her medical degree. She grew up in Peru, Indiana, where she was part of the Peru Amateur Circus. Follow the All IN DO podcast on twitter @indianaosteo or visit www.inosteo.org
Dr. Jenny Belsky is a Hematologist-Oncologist and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Lead of the Pediatric Lymphoma Team at Riley Hospital for Children. Her research is currently focused on supportive care clinical trials, with particular attention to chemotherapy induced side effects including neurotoxicity, constipation, and nausea/vomiting. She shares about her personal experience using OMT in Hem/Onco. Follow the All IN DO podcast on Twitter @indianaosteo
Dr. William Starsiak is a private practice family medicine physician specializing in OMT and other modalities on the west side of Indianapolis, IN. He shares about his personal experience within osteopathic medicine. Find out more about his practice @starsiakosteopathy on Instagram and Facebook. Follow the All IN DO podcast on twitter @indianaosteo
Dr. David Koronkiewicz is an orthopaedic surgeon in Goshen, IN who shares about his 40+ year journey in osteopathic medicine and why advocacy is important to him. Sign up for the IOA's Winter Update Virtual Conference held on Dec 4-6, 2020 for 20+ CME hours and connection with other DOs from around the nation. Learn more by visiting www.inosteo.org Follow the All IN DO podcast on twitter @indianaosteo
Dr. Janelle Pflieger is a family medicine physician in Huntington, IN who shares about her journey to and through osteopathic medicine and how with her husband and practice partner, Dr. Matt Pflieger, they establishing their DPC (Direct Patient Care) practice. Find out more at Cardinal Family Medicine or email info@cardinalfamilymedicine.com Follow the All IN DO podcast on twitter @indianaosteo or visit www.inosteo.org
Dr. Lindsay Diemer is child and adolescent psychiatrist in Anderson, IN who shares about her journey in osteopathic medicine and how mental health support is even more critical during covid for ourselves and others. Follow the All IN DO podcast on twitter @indianaosteo or visit www.inosteo.org
Dr. Amanda Wright is the Interim Dean at Marian University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Associate Professor of Family Medicine. She shares about her experience becoming a DO, how she got into academics and encourages us all to stay connected. Learn more about Marian University - College of Osteopathic Medicine at https://www.marian.edu/osteopathic-medical-school Executive Director, Tabitha Arnett shares exciting news about $10,000 that our foundation just gave to a deserving osteopathic medical student, Alexander Waldherr MS4. She explains the Motyka Dannin Osteopathic Educational Foundation forgivable loan and how to become a recipient. Congratulations Alex! Donate or learn more about the IOA Foundation at www.inosteo.org and click on the FOUNDATION link. Follow the All IN DO podcast on twitter @indianaosteo or visit www.inosteo.org
Dr. Gaston Dana shares his experience of practicing osteopathically with OMT, acupuncture, and musculoskeletal ultrasound as well as gives encouragement on how to get back in touch with your osteopathic skills. Executive Director, Tabitha Arnett, applauds osteopathic medical students & physicians for their resilience during Covid-19, updates about a Veteran's Affairs Memo and states the anti-racism policy of the IOA & AOA. Follow the All IN D.O. podcast on twitter @indianaosteo or visit www.inosteo.org
Dr. Black shares his experience of becoming a DO and why he stays connected to the Indiana Osteopathic Association. Executive Director, Tabitha Arnett, gives an update on epinephrine legislation. Follow the All IN D.O. podcast on twitter @indianaosteo or visit www.inosteo.org
Welcome to All IN D.O., a podcast that provides a voice to osteopathic medicine in Indiana. Join us in this first episode and read about the Tenets of Osteopathic Medicine. This podcast is supported and sponsored by the Indiana Osteopathic Association (IOA) which is the professional home and advocate for all physicians and students whose objective is to practice osteopathically.