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Peter Knabel, D.O. Dermatology   

Greg Hon, NMM Resident

Carrie Peecher, Cheif Family Medicine Resident

I went to medical school here in Kirksville for a few years and so I was familiar and impressed with the program and I knew the attendings and the styles of manipulation that they use. They're all good people and they're quality was great so that attracted me a lot. I knew the program I was going to be working with was sound and stable and that I'd get a good education in whatever I wanted to go into, whether I wanted to go into the academic track and teach a lot or if I wanted to go straight into private practice. I knew it would leave me a lot of options.

I believe our program here is one of the, if not the strongest one, especially in terms of manipulation and the exposure we get as students, this is one of the programs that we have the greatest amount of attendings all in one spot with a high level of training. A lot of the other programs may only have one or two attendings that you learn the majority of your manipulation skills from. This is one of the few programs where they have seven. Also, I think the didactic program we have here is pretty strong we have daily lectures, twice a day, a lot stronger than a lot of the other hospitals where I have rotated.

I grew up in Florida, and I've had a good experience, here in Kirksville, I enjoyed the two years I had here in medical school. It's a nice, small, quiet town and it has the types of things that I like to do here. There's lots of outdoor sport opportunities, there's intramural sports, which is something I like to do a lot. So in terms of free time there's lots of extra curricular activities I was interested in.

Northeast is obviously a smaller community type hospital so if you're looking for a large area where they're seeing bizarre pathology this might not be a good fit; but if you're looking for a small tight knit community hospital, where everyone's treated like family then this is a good place to be.

DERMATOLOGY

Program Director

Lloyd Cleaver, D.O.

Number of Total Residency Slots Approved

7

Didactics

The Resident participates in Journal Club, Grand Rounds, case presentations, Pathology review, literature and text review. Interactive video is utilized to connect to the Texas Campus.

Procedures

There are a wide variety of procedures with hands on experience which ranges from the basic exam to complex surgeries. The Resident will have multiple opportunities to perform the procedures done in the office. The Residents work with the Pathology and Microbiology Departments.

Rotations

Each year the Resident does out rotations in specific areas of Dermatology. These may be in areas in which the Resident is interested in acquiring advanced knowledge.

Call

Some call is involved. However, it is fairly minimal.

Requirements

Residents must attend at least one AOCD meeting per year and at least one Academy meeting during their residency. They may also attend some other specialty courses in addition to the outside rotations. Residents are required to do a paper each year and submit for publication as well as present two lectures at two of the six AOCD meetings held during their residency.

 
  Northeast Regional Medical Center
315 S. Osteopathy
Kirksville, MO 63501
(660) 785-1000
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