Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Review

Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences Secondary Application

Overview

Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine is a 4-year DO-granting program that welcomed its first class in 2008. Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences has a “Recruit-Educate-Return” model that aims to accept applicants from medically underserved areas and educate them with hopes that they will return to practice in those underserved areas. Students are encouraged to take part in preexisting clubs, start their own club, or be involved in the community. PNWU-COM has a preference for applicants from Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, or rural/underserved areas. They also have clinical regional sites in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. PNWU-COM has a confidential system for reporting concerns to ensure that student wellness and related issues are prioritized.

Mission

Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine educates and trains students to become osteopathic physicians that provide research-driven quality care to communities of the Northwest, particularly in rural and medically underserved populations.

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Living

Campus: Yakima

  • Cost of Living Index:

    99.6*

  • Walkability Score:

    50**

Climate:

  • - Annual High Temp: 63.2°F

    - Annual Low Temp: 36.2°F

    - Av. Annual Rainfall: 8.35 inch

    - Av. Annual Snowfall: 23 inch

*US average index is 100

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