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June 20
DOs in the News and on TV

  • Thomas Brabson, DO, on behalf of the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians, asked U.S. Representative Joe Heck, DO (R-NV-03) to make a statement on the House floor honoring the retirement of AOA Trustee John Becher, DO.  View Rep. Heck’s statement online (at the 10:15 mark of the video). 
  • Daniel Bober, DO, a psychiatrist from Florida who treats adolescents, appeared on “The O'Reilly Factor” on 6/13/12 in a segment about David McCullough's speech to a high school graduating class in Massachusetts in which they were told “you are not special.” 
  • Paul LaCasse, DO, Chair of the AOA Bureau of Hospitals’ Executive Committee, wrote an editorial on what patients would lose if the Affordable Care Act was overturned.  His editorial was published in the 6/14/12 Detroit Free Press.  

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