News from ACOI

January Member News

Read the latest from ACOI members who have received awards, promotions, and other recognitions.

January Student of the Month: Justin Brown-Gnarra, OMS II

Student Doctor Brown-Gnarra was nominated for his standout leadership skills in multiple capacities. Ranked 7th in his class, his commitment to academic excellence is evident. His long-term goal of practicing Medical Oncology in an academic setting reflects his dedication to advancing both clinical practice and medical education.

December Member News

Read the latest from ACOI members who have received awards, promotions, and other recognitions.

December Student of the Month: Aila Cordero, OMS-II

Student Doctor Cordero was nominated for her leadership skills and community involvement. Aila is President of the Hispanic Osteopathic Medical Student Association (HOMSA) and uses her role in HOMSA to spread awareness of osteopathic medicine throughout the South Florida community, especially amongst the Cuban community.

Through Insightful Research and Care, Seeing and Serving Differently

Research and scholarship are essential to a medical student’s journey, but it’s often much more than a step taken out of sheer necessity. That was the case when it came to Alexandria (Allie) Ahlm, the ACOI 2024 student poster contest winner.

November Student of the Month: Shelby Cornelius, OMS-IV

Shelby is an extraordinarily talented individual with a high intellect and a genuine curiosity that fuels her drive to learn. During her third-year internal medicine inpatient rotation, Shelby was operating at the level of a fourth-year medical student. She gave polished and thorough presentations that included synthesis of complex patients and prioritized differential diagnoses.

November Member News

Read the latest from ACOI members who have received awards, promotions, and other recognitions.

October Student of the Month: Alyssa Zakala, OMS-IV

Student Doctor Zakala was nominated for her overall dedication to academics, clinical responsibilities, and contributions to the community. She is described as an incredibly hard worker and a brillant medical student. One of her nominators said that she will "continue to make significant contributions to the field of osteopathic medicine and to the lives of her patients." Alyssa inspires others to be the best version of themselves, understands the importance of collaboration in medicine, and is always willing to lend a helping hand to her classmates.

ACOI Recognizes Paul W. Davis, DO, with Inaugural Malcoun Memorial Award

The American College of Osteopathic Internists (ACOI), a national professional organization representing osteopathic Internal Medicine physicians and subspecialists, recognized Paul W. Davis, DO, as the 2024 recipient of the Anthony J. Malcoun Memorial Award.

ACOI Recognizes Two Recipients of Inaugural David Susser Award

The American College of Osteopathic Internists (ACOI), a national professional organization representing osteopathic Internal Medicine physicians and subspecialists, recognized the recipients of its inaugural David Susser Award.

September Member News

Read the latest from ACOI members who have received awards, promotions, and other recognitions.

Dr. Laura Rosch: Pursuing Osteopathic Internal Medicine as a Pathway to Lead, Transform, and Heal Patients

Laura Rosch, DO, CS, MS, FACOI, entered osteopathic internal medicine to help save the lives of people like her grandfather, who died of heart disease when she was 14. “What drew me into medicine is that I loved science,” Dr. Rosch said. “I love studying the body. I love understanding physiology. Like a lot of things, you might have health problems of your own [or] you want to figure out a solution for someone in your family who has heart disease, which was the case for me." You want to be able to solve it “but more importantly, prevent it.”

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