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Veterans Spotlight — US Army Lt. Col. Dorothy Courtemanche


Dorothy (Dot) Courtemanche served her country in the US Army as a nurse. She retired as a lieutenant colonel after a 23-year career with assignments at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Denver, Cutler Army Hospital in Ayer, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, DC, and Fort Meade in Maryland.
Born in Dedham, she graduated from Dedham High School and later from the Catherine LaBouré School of Nursing in Boston. She trained at Fort Gordon in Augusta, Georgia, where all orthopedic Vietnam War combat injuries were received.
Lt. Colonel Courtemanche’s first assignment was in Seoul, South Korea, at the 121st Evacuation Hospital. “It was unbearably hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Many of us wrote home to ask our families to send electric blankets…got monsoons that were brutal…the whole base was flooded…there were six nurses to a hooch (a cinder block building),” she recalled. ....

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Dr. Douglas Adler Joins Peak Gastroenterology Associates, a Gastro Care Partners' Practice


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Peak Gastroenterology Associates ( Peak ), the largest provider of gastroenterology and related ancillary diagnostic and therapeutic services in Colorado and a subsidiary of Gastro Care Partners ( GCP ), announced today that Dr. Douglas Adler will join the practice in April 2021. Dr. Adler, who brings more than 20 years of experience, is a nationally and internationally recognized expert and key thought leader in endoscopy.
Dr. Adler has personally trained over 50 doctors in advanced endoscopic procedures and performed more than 30,000 procedures. He has written over 450 scientific papers and book chapters, spoken at more than 400 lectures and scientific presentations, and authored eight gastroenterology textbooks. He is also a senior associate editor of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, the flagship endoscopy journal in the world. ....

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Revered, yet today largely unheard: The life and career of Duke Ellington


Duke Ellington performs for patients Nov. 3, 1954, at the KFG Radio Studio for Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, Colorado. (U.S. Army photo)
Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Charlie Parker are often described as the three founding giants of jazz. Parker’s music comes across as modern and accessible to those of us listening today, though too modern and inaccessible when he arrived in the 1940s. Armstrong seems like an artifact from the distant past. That leaves Ellington, generally regarded as one of the great geniuses of 20th-century music but not often heard anymore unless you seek him out.
I had long wanted to know more about Ellington and his music, so I recently listened to the audio version of Terry Teachout’s 2013 biography, “Duke: A Life of Duke Ellington.” I learned a lot. But I wish, instead, that I could have listened to a series of lectures with examples from Ellington’s music. A nearly 18-hour biography of a musician with no music felt like ....

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