ACOI

November Member News

by ACOI

October 30, 2025

Tiffany DiPietro, DO, FACC, FACOI, has been selected to join the CureMetrix Medical Advisory Board. Dr. DiPietro will contribute to CureMetrix’s mission of advancing women’s health through research and innovation in the detection of breast arterial calcifications (BAC) on mammograms. Congratulations, Dr. DiPietro!  

Kevin Hubbard, DO, MACOI, has been selected as one of Kansas City Magazine’s Top Doctors of 2025. This list was compiled by Castle Connolly, a trusted health care research and information company with over 30 years of experience researching, reviewing, and selecting Top Doctors. This list of nominees includes physicians throughout the U.S. across all medical specialties. Congratulations to Dr. Hubbard on this recognition!

Madhuri J. Lad, DO, FACOI, AAHIVS, opened a new clinic, CARES Health, with the non-profit Tulsa CARES in October. Tulsa CARES has been operating for 30 years, and is Oklahoma’s largest and most comprehensive provider of prevention and care programs for low-income individuals living with HIV and Hepatitis C. CARES Health was created to grow and sustain Tulsa CARES’s medical services, and will operate from a newly-developed clinic next door to Tulsa CARES, ensuring more patients receive high-quality care. Congratulations, Dr. Lad!

Ryan Morgan, DO, FACOI, has started serving as Principal Investigator/Sub-Investigator with Hightower Clinical. Hightower Clinical is an Oklahoma City, Oklahoma-based clinical research organization that focuses on implementing clinical trials in physicians’ practices and increasing access to clinical research, handling everything from study startup to study closeout with no cost to the physician or health system. Congratulations, Dr. Morgan!

Dimitri Tito, DO, FACOI, released his memoir Spark: A Physician's Path to Purpose in October. The book, widely available wherever books are sold, details Dr. Tito’s purpose- and service-driven journey in medicine—as the synopsis describes it, “from the crowded neighborhoods of Douala, Cameroon to the hospitals and military bases of the United States.” Congratulations, Dr. Tito!


Dominic Valentino III, DO, FACOI, recently published research in the American Osteopathic Association Journal of Osteopathic Medicine. The study is “Retrospective analysis of patients with cardiopulmonary symptoms in the setting of Long COVID syndrome: investigating risk factors,” which Dr. Valentino completed with ChristianaCare residents Jenna Mahoney, Genti Shatri, Patricia E. Simmer, Daniel Doherty, and Vamsi Matta. Congratulations, Dr. Valentino! 

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