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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Baybutt to Kirmes 1985-11-18
Nancy Baybutt
A letter from Nancy Baybutt, Assistant for Legislative Programs for Governor John Sununu, to Dr. Kirmes regarding New Hampshire's "2 year post-graduate rule."
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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Branch to Kirmes
Bartram C. Branch
A letter from Bartram C. Branch to Dr. Kirmes regarding licensure and medical training methods for MDs and DOs.
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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Kirmes to Baybutt 1985-10-30
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Nancy Baybutt, regarding medical licensure in New Hampshire (NH).
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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Kirmes to Beckwith 1985-12-9
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Betsy Beckwith of the American Osteopathic Association regarding medical licensure in New Hampshire and the "2 year post-graduate rule."
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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Kirmes to Branch
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Bartram Branch, Esq. regarding the licensure of non-physicians performing Osteopathic Manipulation in New Hampshire.
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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Kirmes to Dupuis 1984-3-23
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. Sylvio Dupuis, Commissioner New Hampshire State Health and Welfare Department, regarding the two year post-graduate requirement for New Hampshire licensure.
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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Kirmes to Helms 1983-5-12
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Ned Helms, Commissioner, State of New Hampshire Health and Welfare Department, regarding the 2 year post-doctoral licensure requirement.
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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Kirmes to Newth 1986-5-6
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. Newth regarding the two year post doctoral training requirement for New Hampshire licensure.
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Correspondence: NH Licensure Requirements: Kirmes to NHOA 1982-10-20
William Kirmes D.O.
A Letter from Dr. Kirmes to the New Hampshire Osteopathic Association membership regarding an upcoming meeting to discuss the two year post-doctoral training requirement for New Hampshire licensure.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Craig to Kirmes
Edythe L. Craig D.O.
Letter from Dr. Craig to Dr. Kirmes regarding various professional matters including book purchases and Blue Sheild insurance.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Craig to NHOA
Edythe L. Craig D.O.
A letter from Dr. Edythe Craig, President of the New Hampshire Osteopathic Association President, to the NHOA membership regarding an AOA program to fund a short radio program promoting osteopathic medicine.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Goulding to Kirmes
John Goulding D.O.
Letter from Dr. Goulding to Dr. Kirmes regarding the New England Osteopathic Assembly newsletter.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Kirmes to Bentley
William Kirmes D.O.
Letter from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. Patricia Bentley regarding a potential Osteopathic Hospital of Maine intern.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Kirmes to Goulding
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter in response from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. Goulding regarding the NHOA newsletter.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Kirmes to NHOA
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to the New Hampshire Osteopathic Association membership calling a special meeting.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Kirmes to Rogers
William Kirmes D.O.
Letter from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. Alan Rogers regarding Osteopathic Medicine Week and the care van.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Kirmes to Thomas
William Kirmes D.O.
A letter from Dr. Kirmes to Dr. Scott Thomas regarding Dr. Thomas' internship at Waterville Osteopathic Hospital.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Perrin to Roger
John P. Perrin
A letter from John Perrin, Executive Director of the American Osteopathic Association, to Dr. Alan C. Roger regarding the Care-a-Van mobile health clinic program.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Portsmouth Hospital
John M. Shearman M.D.
A letter from Dr. Shearman, Medical Director Portsmouth Rehabilitation Center, to Dr. Kirmes regarding a program, Treatment Strategies for Occupationally Related Injuries of the Lumbar Spine.
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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Thomas to Kirmes
Scott A. Thomas D.O.
A letter from Dr. Thomas to Dr. Kirmes thanking him for introducing him to the osteopathic profession.
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Correspondence: UNECOM: Aldrich to Kirmes
Harrison F. Aldrich D.O.
Letter from Dr. Harrison Aldrich, chairman of the UNECOM Admissions Committee, to Dr. Kirmes inisting on his attendance at the next Admissions Committee meeting.
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Correspondence: UNECOM: Aldrich to Kirmes 1984-6-6
Harrison F. Aldrich D.O.
A letter from Dr. Harrison Aldrich, Chairman of the UNECOM Admissions Committee, to Dr. Kirmes updating him on the work of the Admissions Committee.
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Correspondence: UNECOM: Bentley to Kirmes 1985-3-4
Patrick E. Bentley D.O.
A letter from Dr. Patrick Bentley, OHM Director of Medical Education, to Dr. Kirmes regarding Dr. Kirmes' appointment to the Dean's Search Committee.
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Correspondence: UNECOM: Cornbrooks to Kirmes
C. W. Cornbrooks D.O.
A letter from Dr. C.W. Cornbrooks Jr., Chairman of O, P, and P, to Dr. Kirmes asking him to serve on the Functioning and Advisory Committee.
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Correspondence: UNECOM: Craig to Walsh 1990-12-16
Edythe L. Craig D.O.
A letter from Dr. Edythe Craig to Dr. Joseph Walsh, Dean of UNECOM, resigning from the UNECOM Admissions Committee.
William Kirmes, D.O. was born in Wakefield, Massachusetts and recieved his B.S. from Truman University in Kirksville, MO in 1971. In 1975 Dr. Kirmes received his D.O. from Kirksville College of Osteopathy and interned at the Osteopathic Hospital of Maine in Portland, Maine 1975-1976. From 1976 to 1979 Dr. Kirmes maintained a private practice in Gray, Maine while being on the staff of various hospitals in the region including, Northern Cumberland Memorial Hospital, the Osteopathic Hospital of Maine, Central Maine Medical Center, St. Mary's General Hospital, and the Henrietta D. Goodall Hospital. In 1979 Dr. Kirmes took over the private practice of Dr. John Parfitt in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Throughout his career Dr. Kirmes has been very active in regional professional organizations including the New Hampshire Osteopathic Association (NHOA), New England Osteopathic Association (NEOA), and the New England Foundation for Osteopathic Medicine (NEFOM). Dr. Kirmes has dedicated much of his time and energy to the growth and support of the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM). At UNECOM Dr. Kirmes served on the Admissions Committee, 1981-1991 and as an adjunct faculty member since 1984. In 1991 Dr. Kirmes joined the University of New England Board of Trustees.
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