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Medical Education

Medical Education

Osteopathic medicine is more than a model. It's our mindset.

The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine offers a traditional 4-year undergraduate D.O. medical degree, as well as four other dual-degree medical programs. The dual-degree programs allow students to pursue their medical education while also incorporating other interest areas.

Our educational offerings are complemented by pre-medical and summer programs for students getting ready for medical school, followed by robust residency options and opportunities for continuing medical education after they graduate.

Before Medical School: Pre-Med Education

Prepare for your journey toward becoming a physician

  • Premedical Programs


    Our premedical programs set prospective students apart in the admissions process and help incoming students accelerate their medical school experience.

  • Summer Programs


    Boost your abilities with summer programs designed to give current and incoming students hands-on learning experiences in active laboratory and clinical settings.

  • Residencies

    The path toward becoming a D.O. doesn鈥檛 end once a medical student receives a degree. Then comes the hospital-based training. Through the Heritage College鈥檚 many hospital partners, graduates pursue a host of specialties, from dermatology to emergency medicine to family medicine to pediatrics.

  • Continuing Medical Education

    Between the Ohio Osteopathic Symposium and the Area Health Education Center, you can continue your growth as a D.O. by learning alongside some of today鈥檚 brightest practitioners.

 

Fellowships & Other Programs

  • The Rural and Urban Scholars Pathways Program
    We prepare learners in medical school for patient-centered primary care in rural and underserved communities, and for the generalist specialties of primary importance to these communities.
  • Dual-Degree Programs
    The Heritage College offers programs for students with interests in combining their medical education with a degree in research, business, biomedical, and social/behavioral health.
  • Albert Schweitzer Fellowship
    The Albert Schweitzer Fellowship is a prestigious program that allows graduate and professional health students the chance to work on service projects that address the social factors affecting health in underserved communities.
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