Photo of Dr. Joe Kingery, the newly appointed dean for the Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine, effective July 1, 2021. Submitted photo
A new dean has recently been appointed for the Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine, effective this summer, after former dean Dr. Dana Shaffer announced her plans to retire this June.
University of Pikeville President Dr. Burton Webb, on behalf of the Board of Trustees at UPike, announced the appointment of Dr. Joe Kingery as the next dean of KYCOM, effective July 1, 2021. He will serve as the fourth dean in KYCOMâs 24-year history and will succeed former dean Dr. Dana Shaffer, who plans to retire in June.
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SubmittedJosh Priddle, DO, CAQSM
The Clinic welcomes Josh Priddle, DO, CAQSM (Certificate of Added Qualifications in Sports Medicine). Priddle is the new sports medicine doctor and will be seeing patients at The Clinicâs Colony B location in Ada, 905-B Colony Drive.
âI am here to serve patients who are physically active. That might be someone who suffered an injury that may not be getting better and wants to consider other avenues before surgery,â said Priddle. âOr, a patient who wants to boost their exercising. They donât have to be an athlete, just someone who wants to improve on their overall health.â