Dr. Brooke Steadman, PNWU-COM Class of 2019, brings compassionate care to her beloved hometown. “Everything comes back to family for me,” explained Brooke Steadman, DO, PNWU Class of 2019. Framed by a faded blue burger stand bench, Dr. Steadman smiled as she scanned the little league pictures lining the walls of Kings Row Drive In,…Continue Reading Family Medicine
Student Doctor Sadie Walter, OMS III, Named PNWU’s Student Researcher of the Year
Student Doctor Sadie Walter, OMS III, was recently named PNWU’s Student Researcher of the Year (SROY). The honor reflects her award-winning radiology research, which includes a summer internship with the University of California, San Francisco’s (UCSF’s) Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. Student Doctor Walter will now represent PNWU as a candidate for the National…Continue Reading Student Doctor Sadie Walter, OMS III, Named PNWU’s Student Researcher of the Year
Dr. William Elliott Named NBOME Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion Item Writer of the Year
Dr. William Elliott, PNWU’s chair of biomedical sciences and chief of pharmacology, was recently named the 2022 Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion Item Writer of the Year by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME). In a release announcing the honor, the NBOME listed him as a productive item writer who consistently writes items…Continue Reading Dr. William Elliott Named NBOME Preventive Medicine and Health Promotion Item Writer of the Year
Student Doctor Andy Shang, OMS II, Named PNWU Student Doctor of the Year
PNWU Student Doctor Andy Shang, OMS II, has been named PNWU’s 2023 Student Doctor of the Year. Selected from a deep and accomplished applicant pool, he will now represent PNWU on the national stage as he vies for the title of National Student Doctor of the Year. After learning of his selection from a friend,…Continue Reading Student Doctor Andy Shang, OMS II, Named PNWU Student Doctor of the Year
New PNWU Program Aims to Help People Participate in Life
As PNWU grows, so too must the opportunities we offer. Scholarships play a vital role in those opportunities, eroding the barriers that stand between our students and their desires to provide quality care to those in need. With our newest program slated to begin next fall, we sat down with School of Occupational Therapy (SOT)…Continue Reading New PNWU Program Aims to Help People Participate in Life