The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) will be visiting UCF campus on Monday, November 19th from 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. VCOM has three campuses and while each are somewhat different they all have one common Mission: to graduate community focused, globally minded osteopathic physicians to meet the needs of the rural and medically underserved areas and to provide research to improve human health. This Mission is the heart and soul of VCOM, and is seen in all of our students and our Appalachian and International outreach programs. VCOM offers an opportunity for students to "make a difference" during their four years of medical education. With the recent addition of the Auburn campus, VCOM has become one of the largest medical schools in the country, yet VCOM maintains the nurturing small private college feel for the student.
During appointments, Grayden Hill, Admissions Cordinator at VCOM- Auburn Campus, will discuss VCOM’s curriculum, giving an overview of each year of medical education with VCOM. Additionally she will go over the differences between allopathic and osteopathic medicine and go over ways to set yourself up for success throughout the admissions process.
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