LECOM
The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) leads the nation in meeting the challenges
of 21st Century medical education with quality training for medical and pharmacy students. LECOM provides that education at an affordable price with innovative student-centered learning pathways including the nation's only three-year Primary Care Scholars Pathway. According to the US News & World Report Best Medical Colleges issue, LECOM ranks fifth in the nation for graduating primary care physicians and has the second lowest private medical school tuition. Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education includes LECOM among the top ten colleges accepting Hispanic students. The LECOM Master of Science in Medical Education prepares physician teachers as better medical educators and offers distance learning for residents, physicians and pharmacists.
A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) is a physician trained and licensed to practice the full scope of medicine in all 50 states. DOs focus on the whole person and consider all facets of a person's life when treating illness, disease and injury. The Doctor of Pharmacy has become a key partner in primary health care and complements LECOM's osteopathic, whole-person medical mission.
LECOM developed the Lake Erie Consortium for Osteopathic Medical Training (LECOMT) to create postgraduate internship and residency programs. LECOMT works to support and to ensure the quality of osteopathic medical education through an alliance of osteopathic training sites and the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.
To learn more, visit LECOM.
of 21st Century medical education with quality training for medical and pharmacy students. LECOM provides that education at an affordable price with innovative student-centered learning pathways including the nation's only three-year Primary Care Scholars Pathway. According to the US News & World Report Best Medical Colleges issue, LECOM ranks fifth in the nation for graduating primary care physicians and has the second lowest private medical school tuition. Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education includes LECOM among the top ten colleges accepting Hispanic students. The LECOM Master of Science in Medical Education prepares physician teachers as better medical educators and offers distance learning for residents, physicians and pharmacists.
A Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) is a physician trained and licensed to practice the full scope of medicine in all 50 states. DOs focus on the whole person and consider all facets of a person's life when treating illness, disease and injury. The Doctor of Pharmacy has become a key partner in primary health care and complements LECOM's osteopathic, whole-person medical mission.
LECOM developed the Lake Erie Consortium for Osteopathic Medical Training (LECOMT) to create postgraduate internship and residency programs. LECOMT works to support and to ensure the quality of osteopathic medical education through an alliance of osteopathic training sites and the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine.
To learn more, visit LECOM.