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Published on: May 20, 2018
Undergraduate osteopathic medical education
Ann-Valerie O Griffin1, Konrad C Miskowicz-Retz
1Division of Predoctoral Education, Department of Accreditation, American Osteopathic Association, Chicago, IL 60611-2864, USA.
Abstract:
This article details requests from the nation's 23 accredited colleges of osteopathic medicine (COMs) for class-size increases and the establishment of new COMs and branch campuses. Basic data on COM applicants and applications, matriculants, and graduates are also provided. Tuition, revenues, and expenditures at COMs are outlined.
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