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Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Offers the Best Choices to Earn Your Medical or Pharmacy Degree

You are ready to choose the best college for your medical education. The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine is ready to offer you more choices. Choose from one of our four learning pathways to the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree or select either the year-round, three-year pharmacy pathway or the traditional four-year pathway for the Doctor of Pharmacy degree.

LECOM Offers a Choice of Campuses in Pennsylvania and Florida
LECOM is a private college with its main campus in Erie, Pennsylvania with an additional location, LECOM at Seton Hill, in Greensburg, Pennsylvania; and LECOM Bradenton, a branch campus in Bradenton, Florida. The nation has a growing demand for new doctors and pharmacists, and LECOM’s mission is to prepare health care professionals trained in the osteopathic tradition of competent and compassionate, whole-person primary care.

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DoctorsLECOM Offers a Choice of Programs Matched to Student Learning Styles
To prepare students for the challenges of modern medicine, LECOM recognizes that students learn in different ways. The LECOM Erie Campus is the only medical school in the country with four student-centered learning pathways for the first two years of education in osteopathic medicine.

  • LECOM offers a ground breaking new curriculum to attract more students to family medicine and primary care specialties. LECOM’s Primary Care Scholars Pathway will condense four years of medical college into a highly structured, three-year curriculum focusing on skills needed to become a family doctor or primary care physician.
  • The Lecture-Discussion Pathway (LDP) presents the basic science core curriculum and medical systems curriculum through lecture presentations and small-group tutorials.
  • The Problem-Based Learning Pathway (PBL) is a nationally recognized innovative approach to medical education offering students the opportunity to study the biomedical and clinical sciences utilizing medical case studies in a small-group environment. The PBL pathway case studies are designed to develop and enhance the critical thinking and problem-solving skills of students.
  • The Independent Study Pathway (ISP) offers students the opportunity to study the basic science core curriculum and medical systems curriculum at their pace using lists of highly structured learning objectives compiled into self-directed learning “module” booklets, used in combination with textbooks, resource guides and small group study.

LECOM Bradenton and LECOM at Seton Hill offer Problem-Based Learning exclusively.


LECOM School of Pharmacy Offers Choice of Student-Centered Learning
Pharmacy With the expansion of the LECOM School of Pharmacy to Bradenton, Florida, students have the choice of either a year-round, three-year pathway or a traditional four-year pathway. The Erie School of Pharmacy continues to meet the demand for new pharmacists by accelerating the course work to allow graduation with a Doctor of Pharmacy Degree in just three years. Affiliations with undergraduate colleges allow students to complete pre-pharmacy requirements in two years and graduate in a total of five years. For those students desiring an unhurried pace, LECOM Bradenton offers a four-year curriculum.

LECOM Post Baccalaureate Helps You Prepare for Medical or Pharmacy School
The LECOM Erie Campus also offers a Post Baccalaureate Program with two semesters of biomedical science courses designed to improve your academic credentials for entering medical or pharmacy school and achieving your goal to become a health care provider.


Post-Graduate Education Choices
LECOM created the Lake Erie Consortium for Osteopathic Medical Training to develop new osteopathic post-graduate training programs. LECOMT began with one hospital and a handful of residency programs and built the College's post-graduate program to include 30 teaching hospitals in seven states with more than 150 internship, residency and fellowship programs.

Physicians who teach at these affiliates and elsewhere may extend their medical education knowledge by enrolling in the LECOM Master of Science in Medical Education program. The MS in Medical Education provides courses in effective teaching, administration, and leadership to those who desire advanced training in medical education. Tuition is free for residents at Millcreek Community Hospital and LECOM provides tuition discounts for faculty at LECOMT member hospitals.

Choices Outside the Classroom
LECOM encourages student involvement and leadership in community service activities. Programs such as Bridging the Gaps take the students out of the classroom to under served clinics and community agencies. LECOM is opening a medically integrated health and wellness center near the campus. Opened to students and the public, the health and wellness center is also a teaching facility where students will learn about medical fitness and the relationship between healthy lifestyles and patient care.

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