Chloe Van Vliet, D.P.M.'26, of Otley, Iowa, has been named the recipient of the Bako Pathology Scholarship. This scholarship, endowed by Bradley Bakotic, D.O., D.P.M., and Bako Pathology, recognizes third- and fourth-year podiatric medical students who demonstrate exceptional skill and dedication in the field of pathology.
The Bako Pathology Scholarship reflects a commitment to advancing podiatric education through recognition of outstanding student achievement. Van Vliet's selection highlights her excellence in pathology and her dedication to advancing health care through a deeper understanding of diagnostic tools.
Bako Pathology has long been a supporter of Des Moines University's College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, contributing to scholarships and innovative educational resources such as the Bako Clinical Skills Lab and Classroom. This lab, funded by a $100,000 gift from Bako Pathology, provides cutting-edge technology and learning spaces that enrich the student experience.
Van Vliet joins a distinguished group of scholars who exemplify academic excellence and a commitment to elevating the podiatric profession. DMU congratulates her on this significant achievement and extends gratitude to Bako Pathology for its continued investment in the next generation of podiatric physicians.
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