Mission Statement
The mission of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) is to educate students from diverse backgrounds as lifelong learners in osteopathic medicine and other complementary health related programs; to advance scientific knowledge through academic- clinical and basic science research; and to promote patient-centered- evidence based medicine.
WVSOM is dedicated to serve- first and foremost- the state of West Virginia and the special health care needs of its residents emphasizing primary care in rural areas. WVSOM prepares its osteopathic medical students to enter any specialty and to practice in any location.
Special Learning Opportunities |
Religious Affiliation |
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Not applicable |
Student Services |
Undergraduates registered as students with disabilities |
Remedial service Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers |
Not applicable |
Credit Accepted |
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Faculty and Graduate Assistants |
Full-time | Part-time |
Total Faculty |
50 | 1 |
Instructional |
50 | 1 |
Research and Public Service |
0 | 0 |
Total Graduate Assistants |
- | 10 |
Instructional |
- | 10 |
Research and Public Service |
- | 0 |