Raise money for University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Doc Dash
Doc Dash is an annual 5K race that has been a tradition of the Carver College of Medicine since 1989. The event welcomes not only seasoned runners but also joggers, walkers, and young children. Recently, we have begun partnering with physical therapy students to support adaptive participants who may use equipment or require assistance to complete the course. Beginning at the medical campus, participants travel the course through nearby neighborhoods and the river trail before looping back to the finish line. Prior to the main event, a shorter event for young children (dubbed ‘Docling Dash’) takes place in the courtyard of the Medical Education and Research Facility (MERF).
Proceeds are donated to the Iowa City Free Medical and Dental Clinic and the University of Iowa Mobile Clinic. These Iowa City organizations provide services to underserved populations that are uninsured or under-insured. These clinics draw many of their volunteers from the College of Medicine and students of other healthcare disciplines, including the Colleges of Physical Therapy and Pharmacy, to aid in the training of future healthcare professionals. Your participation and support benefit not only Iowa City but the future of healthcare in the state of Iowa and beyond.
Recent donors
Date | Name | Amount |
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Mar 21 | Cynthia A Wong | $533.35 |
Mar 20 | Jeffrey Murray | $64.75 |
Mar 20 | Charles Jennissen | $50.00 |
Mar 19 | Madison Sukalo | $6.18 |
Mar 17 | Colorado Weston's | $54.10 |
Mar 15 | Suzanne Bulver-Hennings | Undisclosed amount |
Mar 13 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Mar 13 | Jessica French | $6.18 |
Feb 25 | Anonymous | Undisclosed amount |
Feb 24 | Tori Sloan | $11.50 |