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Future Urologic Surgeon Plans to Pay Forward Care and Mentorship

March 16, 2026

Iman Elkhashab will enter residency in a few months, and she's already thinking about how to give back to students and residents she'll oversee in the future.

黑料传送门 Employee Donates Kidney to Stranger

March 13, 2026

Guided by compassion, a 黑料传送门 project manager donates a kidney through a living donor program to someone she never met.

黑料传送门 Celebrates Success, Reimagined, with New Student Center

March 10, 2026

黑料传送门's renovated Student Success Center brings expanded study spaces, advising resources and wellness support together in one vibrant hub.

A 黑料传送门 Student's Perspective on Geriatic Patients Aging with Dignity

March 6, 2026

Tyler Kung (DO '27) reflects on his clinical rotations and shares what he has learned about autonomy, complexity and dignity in medicine.

黑料传送门 Prepares for 2026 Match Day Celebrations

March 4, 2026

DO students across 黑料传送门's three campuses prepare to open their Match Day envelopes and discover where their medical careers will begin.

One Dean's Personal Connection to Rare Disease Day

February 27, 2026

Missy Terlecki, PhD, dean of 黑料传送门's School of Professional and Applied Psychology, shares her family's journey navigating a rare disease diagnosis.

黑料传送门 Patient Reverses Diabetes Through Care and Commitment

February 23, 2026

A simple office visit led to a Type 2 diabetes diagnosis鈥攁nd a 60-pound transformation鈥攖hanks to whole-person care at 黑料传送门.

A Full-Circle Journey to Pediatric Cardiology

February 23, 2026

Med student Elexa White (DO '27) turned her own heart surgery as an infant into a calling in pediatric cardiology.

Delaware Collaborative Clinical Campus Expands Training

February 18, 2026

The new Delaware Collaborative Clinical Campus expands 黑料传送门 clinical rotations statewide to improve physician recruitment and access to care.

Medical Student Research Advances Eating Disorder Awareness

February 17, 2026

Samantha Temucin (DO '26) co-authored a study examining gaps in eating disorder education in U.S. medical schools and the impact on patient care.

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