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Second-year College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific students gain hands-on clinical skills training at Fairplex Pomona building 8 Friday, March 5, 2021. COMP has been using the large building to give students hands-on OMM experience during the pandemic, proving a spread-out environment and protocols that students are paired together for the duration, among other rules. During this session, students gained experience doing the cranial palpatory experience. COMP student Ifeoluwa Adesina practices a cranial palpatory experience on fellow student Brianna Novak.

Pre-Clinical Curriculum Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine

Pre-Clinical Curriculum

The College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific and College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Northwest students experience a highly integrated Pre-Clinical Curriculum in the 1st and 2nd year of medical school.  This curriculum builds foundational medical knowledge, clinical and hands-on skills, and professional development longitudinally through a variety learning activities that help develop and prepare you for the 3rd and 4th year clinical experience and beyond.

 

A timeline of the OMS 1 fall semester pre-clinical curriculum shows course blocks, assessment and conference weeks, and integrated skills, running from August to December.

OMS 1 Spring Semester schedule showing Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine courses, assessment weeks, conference week, spring break, and integrated/interprofessional education blocks.

 

OMS 2 fall semester schedule showing 9 weeks of Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine 5, followed by assessment and conference weeks, then 6 weeks of Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine 6.

A timeline chart shows the OMS 2 Spring Semester curriculum, detailing various medical courses and assessment weeks from January to July, ending with a 9-week dedicated board study period.