You’ll receive the training needed to qualify for proper licensing, obtain your D.O. degree, and qualify for medical residency. You’ll study the principles and practices of osteopathic medicine and complete courses in specialized areas such as child abuse prevention, infection control, and medical Spanish.
Engage in extensive mentored research alongside our faculty. Current areas of scholarly investigation include cancer, neuroscience, cardiovascular disease, bioinformatics, and much more.
To complete your medical school training, you’ll spend the final two years of this sequence in diverse, immersive patient care settings. Placements reflect our extensive network of partnering regional hospitals and healthcare facilities.
As you train at the intersection of clinical practice and cutting-edge medical research, you’ll access a variety of advanced facilities dedicated to studying the human body, cellular and tissue functions, protein activity, and genetic variations.
Stats & Rankings
#7
Highest student mobility rates among U.S. four-year private, nonprofit institutions
Chronicle of Higher Education
First
Osteopathic medical school in New York State (established 1977)
97%
COMLEX Level 2 First Time Pass Rate, 2022–2023
Career & Salary Outlook
Population growth and an increasing number of older adults, who have a higher likelihood than young people of experiencing health problems and of needing complex care, are expected to drive overall employment growth for physician and surgeons (BLS).
Job Growth
Overall employment of physicians and surgeons is projected to grow 3 percent from 2022 to 2032 (BLS).
About 24,200 openings for physicians and surgeons are projected each year, on average, over the decade (BLS).
Be born outside the U.S. and be a U.S. Citizen or a U.S. Permanent Resident at the time of application (Green Card should expire after graduation date). Visa holders are not eligible to apply.
Possess a valid Foreign Medical Degree from an accredited university equivalent to the M.D. degree in the United States. The foreign medical institution should not be accredited by the United States Department of Education and as such should not qualify for U.S. federal financial aid.
If you have started any U.S. Residency program, you are not eligible to apply.
The College of Osteopathic Medicine is institutionally accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE). The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine program receives its program accreditation from the American Osteopathic Association Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA).