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December 8, 2010
Dean Tooke-Rawlins was featured in AOA's The DO magazine. See below the article.
If you’re interested in establishing a medical clinic in a developing country, having a well-trained staff, adequate medical supplies and boundless goodwill—while necessary—won’t suffice.
That was the message Dixie Tooke-Rawlins, DO, delivered Oct. 25 during the AOA’s 115th Annual Osteopathic Medical Conference and Exposition in San Francisco. Dr. Tooke-Rawlins, the dean and executive vice president of the Edward Via Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) in Blacksburg, has taken a lead in establishing and coordinating the school’s medical missions in the Honduras, El Salvador and the Dominican Republic.
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- AOA's The DO magazine, www.do-online.org
