College of Medicine

Name Title Credits School
COM 501 Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine 15.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Course presents, reviews, and reinforces common and basic concepts of biomedical, structural and clinical sciences essential for understanding and practicing Osteopathic Medicine.

COM 501A Osteopathic Medical Knowledge (OMK) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Summer Enrichment for COM 501 OMK Thread

COM 501B Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Summer Enrichment for COM 501 OMM Thread

COM 501C Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Summer Enrichment for COM 501 DPR

COM 501D Anatomy Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Summer Enrichment for COM 501 Anatomy Thread

COM 502 Principles & Practice of Osteopathic Medicine I 20.5 College of Osteopathic Med
Includes basic science principles, as applied & relevant to the physiology, pathophysiology, & clinical presentations primarily with a focus of the Neuromuscular, Hematology, Immunology & lntegumentary Systems.

COM 502A Osteopathic Medical Knowledge (OMK) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Summer Enrichment for COM 502 OMK Thread

COM 502B Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Summer enrichment for PPOM 1 Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM)

COM 502C Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Summer Enrichment for PPOM 1 Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR)Thread

COM 502D Case Based Learning (CBL) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Summer Enrichment for Case Based Learning (CBL) Thread

COM 503 Foundations of Osteopathic Medicine Enrichment 15.0 College of Osteopathic Med
This course will bolster and enrich students’ knowledge in the foundational sciences that are essential to success at the COM. The course combines three elements/approaches: 1) Select set of required prerecorded lectures in the main topics of biochemistry/genetics, histology, anatomy, microbiology/immunology, pathology and pharmacology; 2) Team-based case-based learning sessions termed clinical inquiry that will support the foundational material with medical cases that will run parallel to the prerecorded lectures. This combines elements of integration and application of the information in a clinical approach, peer instruction, and feedback; 3) Study plan and weekly reflection.

COM 510 Medical Gross Anatomy 5.0 College of Osteopathic Med
The Medical Gross Anatomy Course (hereafter, ‘Anatomy’) will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the gross anatomy of the human body. Students will encounter and master the form and makeup of all regions of the body, including skeletal, muscular, neural, vascular, and organ systems. Students will learn the interaction and interrelationships among these systems. Students will learn general embryology of the body and most major organ systems of the body. Throughout this course, students will become familiar with basic radiological imaging modalities (X-ray, CT, MRI) and use these imaging modalities to interpret normal human anatomy. Although this course does not cover specific pathological anatomy, students will be led through a variety of clinical correlates and case studies that demonstrate normal form and function of the body so that students can recognize how abnormal functions may present in a clinical setting. This course takes a regional approach to the study of anatomy. This approach emphasizes anatomy not as a series of discrete facts, but as the interrelationship of multiple structures and systems. The course is designed to cover human clinical anatomy to the level of detail required by first-year medical students, consistent with recommendations and guidance published by the American Association of Anatomists (Balta et al. 2019, Gross Anatomy Learning Objectives for Competency-based Undergraduate Medical Education). By the end of the course, students will demonstrate their mastery of the material through their ability to identify anatomical structures, and answer questions concerning functional anatomy, developmental anatomy, anatomical relationships, and other dimensions of anatomical knowledge.

COM 601 Principles & Practice of Osteopathic Medicine II 21.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Includes basic science principles, as applied and relevant to the physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical presentations primarily with a focus of the Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and Renal systems.

COM 601A Osteopathic Medical Knowledge (OMK) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med


COM 601B Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med


COM 601C Doctor-Patient Relationship (DPR) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med


COM 601D Case Based Learning (CBL) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med


COM 602 Principles & Practice of Osteopathic Medicine III 17.5 College of Osteopathic Med
Includes basic science principles, as applied and relevant to the physiology, pathophysiology, and clinical presentations primarily with a focus of the Gastrointestinal, Endocrine and Reproductive systems.

COM 602A Osteopathic Medical Knowledge (OMK) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Osteopathic Medical Knowledge (OMK) Enrichment

COM 602B Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Enrichment

COM 602C Doctor- Patient Relationship (DPR) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Doctor- Patient Relationship (DPR) Enrichment

COM 602D Case Based Learning (CBL) Enrichment 0.0 College of Osteopathic Med
Case Based Learning (CBL) Enrichment