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University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Review

About University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine

Overview​
The University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine is a 4-year DO-granting program that places a large emphasis on training physicians who put the patient first. The College of Osteopathic Medicine encourages their students to do research or work in the community to try to improve the lives of others. UNECOM assigns students to one of 12 clinic sites for clerkships. The University of New England also offers many clubs, intramurals, and student support services for students.
The University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine fosters health care leaders across the continuum in undergraduate, graduate and continuing medical education, to advance exceptional osteopathic healthcare locally and globally through practice, research, scholarship, education and community health.

The University of New England, College of Osteopathic Medicine will become a recognized leader in educating primary care physicians for Maine, New England, and the nation by developing into:

A medical school that offers a state of the art curriculum, dynamic clinical rotations, and unique GME
A major contributor in clearly defined, and well-focused medical research.
A strong clinical program that serves our community through collaborative and entrepreneurial efforts
An organization that offers leadership to our profession and our community
A catalyst for inter‐profession education and service
A trusted partner in health care for our community

Support the creation and maintenance of outstanding medical practitioners

Advance our commitment to the heritage and principles of osteopathic medicine
Facilitate learning, critical thinking, research and scholarship
Shape the future creatively while preserving our heritage
Promote a diverse, innovative, interprofessional and entrepreneurial culture
Maintain a caring, collegial environment
Foster integrity and accountability through a strong ethical base
Utilize evidence-based methods, practice-focused research, scholarship, critical thinking and a variety of learning modalities to improve health education and healthcare outcomes
Excel in practice-focused research in health, function and medical education
Actively seek internal and external collaboration to further our mission

University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine Details

1978

First Class

178

Class Size

$56,730

In-State Tuition

$56,730

Out-Of State Tuition

dual degree programs

  • DO/MPH

living

Campus: Biddeford

Cost of Living Index:

110*

Walkability Score:

39**

Climate:

  • - Annual High Temp: 54.7 °F
  • - Annual Low Temp: 35°F
  • - Av. Annual Rainfall: 51.15 in
  • - Av. Annual Snowfall: 46 in

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