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This is an international list of osteopathic schools, universities, colleges, and medical schools that award a recognized osteopathic qualification or an osteopathic medical degree. The degrees of non-medical osteopathy conferred vary widely, and include: Certificates, Diplomas (such as Diploma in Osteopathic Manual Practice - DOMP), Bachelors ...
The University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine (UIWSOM) is the medical school of the University of the Incarnate Word, a private Catholic university with its main campus in San Antonio and Alamo Heights, Texas. It was opened in 2015 and received full accreditation from the American Osteopathic Association in 2021. [1]
"Physicians in service to the underserved: an analysis of the practice locations of alumni of Western University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific, 1982-1995". Academic Medicine: Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges. 74 (5): 557– 9. doi: 10.1097/00001888-199905000-00026. PMID 10353292.
The Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (TouroCOM) is a private medical school with a main campus in the neighborhood of Central Harlem in New York City and additional campuses in Middletown, New York and Great Falls, Montana. It is a division of the Touro University System. [6] The college's inaugural class graduated in 2011. [7]
On September 19, 1969, Michigan State University accepted the legislative mandate and agreed to create a new osteopathic medical school on their campus, [7] making it the first osteopathic medical school based at a public university. [9] In 1971, MCOM was moved to East Lansing and was given its current name of MSUCOM.
The four-story, 105,000-square-foot (9,800 m 2) building was opened to its inaugural class of osteopathic medical students on August 1, 2007. [12] The DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine offers two degrees, a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, and a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies. [12]
In 1958, the institution was renamed the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. In 1963, the first satellite clinic was established. In 1971, the Dietz Diagnostic Center, then a specialty clinic, began operation. In 1980, the university was renamed University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences. In 1972, the school moved to its ...