The History of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine
At a time when many experts predicted a nationwide surplus of doctors, founders of the Lake Erie
College of Osteopathic Medicine saw an urgent need to open a medical school in Erie. In September
1988, the Board of Trustees of Millcreek Community Hospital conducted a major strategic planning
retreat. Attendees set forth a new hospital mission, emphasizing the need for educating osteopathic
physicians to provide medical services to the medically underserved areas in northwestern
Pennsylvania.
In March 1989, the Board of Trustees assembled an Osteopathic Medical School Task Force, which
began to explore the feasibility of establishing a new osteopathic medical school. The Lake Erie
College of Osteopathic Medicine was established as the nation's 16th college of osteopathic
medicine with receipt of a Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Charter in December 1992. The Charter Class
began on August 9, 1993. With the graduation of LECOM's charter class on May 24, 1997, the college
received full accreditation from the American Osteopathic Association.
Beginning with less
than 40 graduates, LECOM has awarded degrees to more than 3,200 osteopathic medicine and pharmacy
graduates.
Today, LECOM is the nation’s largest medical school, yearly enrolling
more students than any other medical school in the country. By the year 2013, LECOM will graduate
more than 500 medical students and 260 pharmacy students annually.
LECOM Founders
Founding President Joseph J. Namey, D.O., was an acclaimed general practitioner and a
tireless advocate of osteopathic medicine. A longtime resident of Erie, Dr. Namey has been credited
with enhancing the image of osteopathic medicine across the country. John M. Ferretti, D.O.,
succeeded Dr. Namey, becoming the second president of LECOM. Dr. Ferretti was among the college's
founders, and he is a nationally recognized leader in osteopathic medicine. He is board certified
in internal medicine. When the college opened, the Board of Trustees appointed Silvia M. Ferretti,
D.O., as the first woman dean of an osteopathic medical college.
LECOM is a private,
non-profit educational institution. The college is part of the Millcreek Health System; along with
Millcreek Community Hospital, Millcreek Geriatric Care and Education Center and 31 physician
practices managed by Medical Associates of Erie at 14 locations, including the John M. and Silvia
Ferretti Medical Fitness and Wellness Center.
The Erie campus is located on Grandview
Boulevard with an excellent view of Lake Erie. By 2002, college growth required LECOM to triple the
size of the original medical school, expanding the modern teaching, learning and research
facilities.
The College achieved another milestone in its brief history with the approval in May 2001 from the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to add the LECOM School of Pharmacy. The School of Pharmacy is one of
the few pharmacy programs offering a year-round, three-year pathway to the Doctor of Pharmacy
degree.
Leading 21st Century Medical Education
LECOM takes a leadership role
in medical education by matching curriculum programs to the varying learning styles of students.
The college became the only osteopathic medical college offering traditional Lecture-Discussion,
Independent Study and Problem-Based Learning Pathways for the preclinical curriculum of the D.O.
program.
The college now offers a Primary Care Scholars Pathway. Based on the experience
with the School of Pharmacy and Independent Study, the Primary Care Scholars Pathway has a unique,
three-year curriculum focused on family medicine. That has led to the decision to develop a fifth
pathway, the Accelerated Physician Assistant Pathway, which will be a bridge allowing certified
physician assistants to become osteopathic physicians through a three-year program.
Additional Locations
LECOM has continued its national leadership role in
osteopathic medicine by opening a branch campus in Bradenton, FL. Located in Lakewood Ranch, a new
master-planned community in Manatee County, LECOM Bradenton welcomed its first class of medical
students in 2004. The Florida campus enrolls all of its medical students in the Problem-Based
Learning Pathway. In 2007, the LECOM School of Pharmacy expanded to offer a traditional four-year
pathway for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree.
LECOM has seen physician shortages continue in
Pennsylvania. The college developed an agreement with Seton Hill University to extend the LECOM
osteopathic medical degree program in Greensburg, PA. LECOM at Seton Hill opened in 2009.
LECOM's growth called for an increase in available post-graduate training programs. The
college created the Lake Erie Consortium for Osteopathic Medical Training (LECOMT) as part of the
American Osteopathic Association's Osteopathic post-graduate Training Institutions. LECOMT
oversees internship and residency programs at 32 teaching affiliates in seven states.
In order to maintain the quality of medical education, LECOM also developed the Master of Science
in Medical Education to train teaching physicians. The first candidates for the MS in Medical
Education degree graduated in 2007. A second master degree, the MS in Biomedical Sciences is a
two-year curriculum offering a more comprehensive learning opportunity for college graduates who
want to pursue careers in medicine, pharmacy, and other health and science related professions.
The College determined that shortages of dentists in underserved areas have begun to undermine
oral health and is leading to the increase in other diseases. In 2010, LECOM announced plans to
open the School of Dental Medicine at the Bradenton Campus in 2012. Using an innovative
community-based and problem-solving approach to dental education, faculty and dental students will
have an impact on health care in the communities where they learn and work.
Health
Leadership in the Community
In 2007, the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and
Millcreek Community Hospital launched a project that converges health care services and fitness
programs into one destination. The LECOM Health and Wellness Center, housing a premier fitness
center and clinical offices of Medical Associates of Erie, has become a center where the Erie
community can work toward disease prevention as well as seek treatment.
The spa-quality
fitness center occupies the first two floors of the three-story building with three swimming pools,
aerobic and yoga fitness rooms, basketball and racquetball courts, a three-lane indoor running track
and a physical therapy facility. The third floor provides offices for Medical Associates of Erie,
offering Internal Medicine, Integrative Medicine, Geriatrics, Orthopedic Surgery and OB-GYN care,
as well as an independent imaging center.
The union of a comprehensive fitness center and
medical offices into one center reflects osteopathic medicine’s commitment to preventive,
total-person health care. The LECOM Health and Wellness Center provides options for exercise,
health education and clinical care.
About LECOM
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