Should I continue or have I made my point? I can go on and on....
- Dr. Kappler is a top DO at CCOM and was also the Chicago Bears' team physician
- Col. Ronald A. Maul, D.O., M.C., U.S.A., former command surgeon of the U.S. Central Command.
- Rear Admiral Joyce Johnson, D.O., served as the U.S. Coast Guard's chief medical officer and director of health and safety.
- Enrico Fazzini, DO, famous neurologist, Parkinson's researcher and physician to Pope John Paul II
- William Anderson, DO, civil rights leader, physician to Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Stephen Gleason, DO, President Clinton's physician
- Richard Emerson, DO and Craig Phelps, DO who have been team physicians for the Phoenix Suns
- Zenos Vangelos, DO of the Cleveland Indians
- President nixon's private doc was a DO while he was in office.
- The Sixers basketball team doctor has been Dr. Jack McPhillemy DO who is also chief of ortho at pcom
- Matthew Maddox, DO is the team doc (orthopedic surgeon) for the Phoenix Coyotes.
- Randall Yee, DO preferred ortho surgeon by several prominant professional athletes, most notably MMA fighters.
- Commander Richard Jadick from the Newsweek "Hero MD" article and MSNBC's "On Call in Hell" is a DO.
- And soon, myself
My whole Family are MDs... and in order that I don't get kicked out and retain my last name, I have to go to MedSchool in January, however, philosophically I'm much more D O.
DO's rawk out bish.