Why choose a career in Osteopathic Medicine?
LECOM is looking for students who will excel in academics, clinical care, research and
community service. The College selects applicants who show an awareness of osteopathic medicine -
total-person health care: mind, body, spirit.
D.O.s see their patients as more than a
symptom or a disease. Their training gives DOs hand-on diagnostic and treatment skills - the
healing touch.
They spend time getting to know their patients as people. Many
osteopathic physicians have deep connections with their communities and become involved as
volunteers and leaders in local activities.
Getting to know a DO is a good way to
learn if you have the aptitude and desire to become an osteopathic physician. Applicants should
meet and spend time shadowing the physician. This provides the applicant with exposure to the
osteopathic profession and enhances awareness of osteopathic medical philosophy. Knowing more about
the profession, will prepare the applicant for the interview. Completing this crucial step also
demonstrates the applicant’s commitment to the osteopathic profession.
Students
should contact an osteopathic physician before applying for admission, beginning as early as
possible while in undergraduate education. The LECOM college admission offices can assist you in
finding a physician. You can learn more about physicians affiliated with LECOM through Millcreek
Community Hospital or the Medical Associates of Erie.