Clinical Affairs
The University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine combines the best of the old (patient interaction and holistic, hands-on approach to healing) and the new (use of the latest technology).
After two years classroom and practical preparation, students spend years 3 and 4 engaged in direct patient care under the supervision of experienced clinical faculty. Distinctive features of our clinical program include the following:
- Office of Clinical Education devoted exclusively to assisting students throughout their third and fourth years.
- Clinical Training Centers in a variety of geographic areas and clinical settings in the Northeast.
- Faculty and administration dedicated to providing students with first-rate clinical training in preparation for residency.
- Curriculum designed to fulfill a necessary step in the evolution of the student to competency as a physician.
- Significant flexibility in choice of fourth-year elective rotations.
- Students are connected to campus, and each other through:
- State of the art technology.
- Innovative and interactive on-campus course at the end of the third year.
- Staff support and guidance throughout the postgraduate process from pre-application through match.
If you have specific questions about clinical training, please contact us at clinicaleducation@une.edu
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