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Osteopathic Medicine—Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

Degree: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

Website: Osteopathic Medicine

College/School: School of Osteopathic Medicine

Program Accreditation: American Osteopathic Association Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation

Apply to UIW: Application for the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Program

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Program curriculum stresses independent study and self-directed learning. The four-year program begins by building upon small and large group interactive case-based learning experiences, and focuses on conceptual knowledge acquisition, critical thinking, and clinical reasoning—not rote memorization and recall of facts.

All engagements with faculty facilitators are designed to utilize assessment to guide learning and evaluation to improve outcomes. All UIWSOM educational programs are built upon and are continuously informed by these guiding principles:

— Reflect the UIW and UIWSOM mission, vision, and values.

— Support adult learning and educational principles.

— Synthesize the science of medical knowledge for clinical practice.

— Develop critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and reflective practice.

— Integrate osteopathic principles in education and professional practice.

As part of their program of research into professional preparedness, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching sponsored the authorship of Educating Physicians: A Call for Reform of Medical School and Residency (2010)Educating Physicians, rooted in Flexner’s (1910) seminal work, argued for key educational practices that medical schools would need to adopt in order to produce the next generation of physicians, including an intentional integration of clinically applied biomedical sciences, early exposure to experiential learning, and professional identity formation, with an emphasis on healthcare teams, social accountability, and cultural awareness.

To this end, the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Program curriculum was developed from the ground up as an integrated curriculum designed to spiral content throughout all phases of the program and to support osteopathic medical students in their attainment of the knowledge, skills and abilities expected at each level of training, culminating with entry into graduate medical education programs.

Admissions

University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine participates in the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS). AACOMAS offers prospective students a convenient and centralized online application service for accredited osteopathic medical schools. Through AACOMAS, candidates file one electronic application, which is then verified and distributed by AACOMAS to all the osteopathic colleges designated by the candidate. As a private osteopathic medical school, UIWSOM does not participate in the Texas Medical and Dental School Application Service (TMDSAS).

Undergraduate Course Work

Undergraduate course preparation will be vital to the success of the student applicant. Minimum coursework requirements include the courses below. All prerequisites must be taken from a regionally accredited college/university and earn a “C” or higher for each course (2.0 on a 4.0 GPA scale). A grade of "C-" does not meet the minimum grade requirement.

Required:

  • Completion of no less than 75% of the credits required for a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university.

  • Biology: minimum of 8 semester hours, including 2 semester hours of laboratory work.

  • Inorganic Chemistry: minimum of 8 semester hours, including 2 semester hours of laboratory work.

  • Organic Chemistry: minimum of 8 semester hours, including 2 semester hours of laboratory work.

  • Physics: minimum of 8 semester hours, including 2 semester hours of laboratory work.

  • English: minimum of 6 semester hours of composition and/or literature.

Recommended Preparatory Coursework

To facilitate a smoother transition to the medical school, applicants are encouraged to take additional coursework such as

  • Advanced sciences: human anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, neuroscience, microbiology, behavioral science, and immunology.

  • Six semester hours of philosophy or other humanities coursework.

  • Six semester hours of math/statistics coursework.

MCAT Scores

All applicants must submit their most recent MCAT scores as part of the AACOMAS application. Scores older than three years prior to matriculation will not be considered.

Letters of Recommendation

Three letters of recommendation:

  • one letter from a physician (preferably DO),

  • one letter from a premed advisor or health professions admissions committee (HPAC), and

  • one letter from a science faculty member.

Non-traditional students can substitute one faculty or HPAC letter with a more recent reference (employer, volunteer/community service supervisor, etc.).

Other Factors

Careful consideration will be given to the following during the application review process:

  • Significant employment opportunities.

  • Exposure to the DO profession, either through health care employment or a shadow program.

  • Substantial volunteer and community service.

  • It is recommended that bilingual applicants should identify themselves on the AACOMAS application.

Supplemental Application

After initial review, qualified applicants are invited to complete and submit the supplemental application which includes essay questions specific to UIWSOM.

Interview

Competitive applicants are invited to campus to participate in multiple mini-interviews. Read this article to learn more about the MMI format: "What to Expect During a Medical School Multiple Mini Interview"

For more information on the application process or to apply, please visit the School of Osteopathic Medicine Admissions web page.

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Degree Plan

The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Program consists of a four-year curriculum divided into two phases. The degree requires a minimum of 201 credit hours to complete.

Phase I consists of nine total units divided over two academic years. The first seven are integrated units organized around weekly themes that illustrate our curricular components: osteopathic clinical skills, physician personhood, and applied biomedical sciences. Additionally, curricular threads are woven throughout the curriculum and include Mental Health and Wellness, Spirituality, Social Accountability, Service and Scholarship, Public Health, and Evidence-based Medicine. Time is built into the curriculum for self-directed learning, review, and reinforcement. A medical knowledge consolidation unit focuses on preparation for COMLEX-USA Level 1 with dedicated sessions, practice examinations, and advising. Readiness for Clerkship serves as a transitional unit to prepare learners for entering clinical clerkships (Phase II) and is comprised of a mix of asynchronous learning modules and in-person skills workshops.

Phase II includes clinical clerkships as well as dedicated weeks on campus for reflection, integration, and assessment. Year 3 consists of required 4-week core clerkships as well as an osteopathic principles and practice longitudinal integrated clerkship that runs concurrently throughout the year. The year concludes with dedicated time for board preparation. Year 4 consists of a required 4-week Emergency Medicine core clerkship, two medicine selectives, one surgery selective, and five elective clerkships. Students also engage in a 2-week Readiness for Residency unit, which serves as a capstone for learners’ undergraduate medical education and emphasizes Core Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs).

Year 1 Courses

OMED 5910Foundation, Integration, and Transformation

18

OMED 5820Musculoskeletal, Touch, and Personhood

16

OMED 5840Host Defense and Communication

16

OMED 5650Gastrointestinal System, Nutrition, and Appetite

14

Total Credit Hours:62

Year 2 Courses

OMED 6065Circulation, Respiration, and Regulation

24

OMED 6035Endocrine, Reproduction, and Respect

12

OMED 6045Mind, Brain, and Behavior

16

OMED 5930Board Preparation

4

OMED 7400Readiness for Clerkship

4

Total Credit Hours:62

Year 3 Core Clerkships

Students must complete all required 4-week core clerkships.

OMED 7405Internal Medicine Core Clerkship

4

OMED 7415Obstetrics and Gynecology Core Clerkship

4

OMED 7420Pediatric Core Clerkship

4

OMED 7430Psychiatry Core Clerkship

4

OMED 7450General Surgery Core Clerkship

4

OMED 7460Family Medicine Core Clerkship

4

OMED 7480Medically Underserved Core Clerkship

4

OMED 7490Hospital Medicine Core Clerkship

4

Total Credit Hours:32

Year 3 Longitudinal Clerkships

Students must complete a longitudinal osteopathic principles and practice longitudinal integrated clerkship as well as a reflection, integration, and assessment course that run throughout the year.

OMED 7670Osteopathic Longitudinal Integrated Core Clerkship

6

OMED 7100Reflection Integration and Assessment

1

Total Credit Hours:7

Year 3 Board Preparation Unit

Learers must complete a board preparation unit.

OMED 7210Medical Knowledge Consolidation II

2

Total Credit Hours:2

Year 4 Required Clerkships

Students must complete the 4-week Emergency Medicine Core Clerkship and the 2-week Readiness for Residency Course. Students must also choose two 4-week medicine selectives, one 4-week surgery selective, and twenty (20) weeks of electives (taken as either 2- or 4-week clerkships).

OMED 7440Emergency Medicine Core Clerkship

4

OMED 8100Readiness for Residency

1

Total Credit Hours:5

[Note to Registrar: please modify the degree plan for the class of 2024 and beyond to replace OMED 8301 with OMED 8101 Readiness for Residency].

Year 4 Medicine Selective Clerkship Options

Year 4 Medicine selective clerkship options are subject to preceptor availability.

OMED 8407Cardiology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8409Critical Care Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8413Endocrinology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8415Gastroenterology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8417Geriatric Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8420Hematology Oncology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8423Infectious Disease Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8428Nephrology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8429Neurology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8443Pulmonary Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8444Rheumatology Elective Clerkship

4

Year 4 Surgery Selective Options

Year 4 Surgery selective clerkship options are subject to preceptor availability.

OMED 8405Anesthesiology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8410Dermatology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8416General Surgery Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8430Neurosurgery Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8433Ophthalmology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8434Orthopedic Surgery Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8436Otolaryngology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8440Pediatric Surgery Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8442Plastic Surgery Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8448Urology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8456Cardiothoracic Surgery Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8457Colorectal Surgery Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8459Gynecologic Surgery Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8465Trauma Surgery Elective Clerkship

4

Year 4 Elective Options

Year 4 Elective clerkship options are subject to preceptor availability. Available courses may be updated at any time.

These Elective Clerkships are offered as 2-week (8200 courses) and/or 4-week (8400 courses) experiences. Note that some elective clerkships may require specific approval. Please see syllabi for details.

 

OMED 8201Aerospace Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8202Business of Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8203Cardiology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8204Critical Care Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8205Emergency Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8206Endocrinology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8207Gastroenterology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8208Geriatric Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8209Hematology Oncology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8210Hospital Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8211Hospital/Palliative Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8212Infectious Disease Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8213Nephrology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8214Newborn Care Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8215Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8216Pain Management Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8217Pathology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8218Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8219Pulmonary Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8220Rheumatology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8221Sports Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8222Urgent Care Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8223Wound Care/Hyperbaric Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8224Integrative Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8225Internal Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8227Neonatology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8228Anesthesiology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8229Neurology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8230Neurosurgery Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8232Obstetrics and Gynecology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8233Ophthalmology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8234Orthopedic Surgery Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8235Dermatology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8236Otolaryngology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8237Geriatric Psychiatry Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8238General Surgery Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8239Pediatric Surgery Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8240Pediatrics Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8241Gynecologic Oncology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8242Plastic Surgery Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8244Family Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8245Rural Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8248Urology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8268Federal Health Privacy and Confidentiality Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8269State Health Privacy and Confidentiality Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8270End-of-Life Law and Ethics Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8401Public Health Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8402Telemedicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8403Advanced Anatomy and Radiology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8404Aerospace Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8406Business of Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8408Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8411Developmental Pediatrics Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8412Emergency Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8414Family Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8418Geriatric Psychiatry Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8419Gynecologic Oncology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8421Hospital Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8422Hospital/Palliative Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8424Integrative Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8425Internal Medicine Sub-Internship Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8426Medical Humanities Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8427Neonatology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8431Newborn Care Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8432Obstetrics & Gynecology Sub-Internship Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8435Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8437Pain Management Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8438Pathology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8439Pediatric Sub-Internship Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8441Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8445Rural Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8243Developmental Pediatrics Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8446Sports Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8447Urgent Care Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8449Wound Care/Hyperbaric Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8450Fundamentals of Medical Spanish for Osteopathic Medical Students Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8451Intermediate Medical Spanish for Osteopathic Medical Students Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8452Research Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8601Newborn Care Elective Clerkship

6

OMED 8253Fundamentals of Radiology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8453Fundamentals of Radiology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8254Allergy and Immunology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8454Allergy and Immunology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8255Ambulatory Pediatrics Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8455Ambulatory Pediatrics Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8258Genetics Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8458Genetics Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8260Pediatric Critical Care Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8460Pediatric Critical Care Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8261Pediatric Emergency Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8461Pediatric Emergency Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8262Pediatric Hospital Medicine Core Clerkship

2

OMED 8462Pediatric Hospital Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8263Pediatric Neurology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8463Pediatric Neurology Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8264Sleep Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8464Sleep Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8266Ultrasound Emergency Medicine Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8466Ultrasound Emergency Medicine Elective Clerkship

4

OMED 8267Clinical Experience in Radiology Elective Clerkship

2

OMED 8467Clinical Experience in Radiology Elective Clerkship

4

Academic Scholars Concentration

The pre-doctoral Academic Scholars Concentration is a unique opportunity to expand the educational and clinical opportunities for selected students. It expands the medical school training period from four to five years by adding an extra twelve months of advanced osteopathic training, clinical experiences, teaching opportunities, advanced anatomy education and instruction, research and publication opportunities. This Academic Scholars Concentration may be undertaken in a consecutive twelve-month period or divided into six-month blocks to allow for intermixed clinical rotations to bolster those experiences into the applicability of the skill sets to be learned. The scholars will be given tuition forgiveness for one year and a monthly stipend of $1000/month in addition to CME funding while actively participating in the program.

Scholars will be integral to the OPP and anatomy components of the UIWSOM program, assisting in classroom and practical training activities, as well as the development of, and participation in, research projects. Scholars also provide clinical services under the supervision of faculty members. Their roles will also extend beyond the teaching environment in community outreach and patient interaction as they will be true representatives of the school in the local sphere. Learners are chosen to be scholars through an application process. They will be expected to be in good academic standing and have recommendation letters from applicable faculty, as well as include a letter of intent in their own words. Suitable candidates will be interviewed by the Program Directors and selected based on the merits as mentioned above.

Concentration Coursework

OMED 9012 should be taken three times.

OMED 9012Advanced Osteopathy and Anatomy

12

Total Credit Hours:36