Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine
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The Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine is part of the Health Professions Division. The Health Professions Division, with a student body of more than 2000, is home to Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine, the first one in the southeastern U.S., and it grants the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree. Also offered are: EMS Education and Training, Master of Science in Medical Informatics, and Masters of Public Health.
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[edit] History
The Southeastern College of Osteopathic Medicine (SECOM) was established in 1979 in North Miami Beach, FL by Morton Terry, D.O. Because of SECOM's success, a College of Pharmacy was added in 1986 and a College of Optometry in 1988, thus creating the Southeastern University of Health Sciences. In 1994, Southeastern University merged with Nova University, creating Nova Southeastern University and giving the College of Osteopathic Medicine a new home in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
[edit] Curriculum
Year 1: Basic Sciences
• Biochemistry
• Gross Anatomy
• Neuroanatomy
• Histology
• Physiology
• Microbiology
• Clinical Practicum
• Osteopathic Principles & Practice
• Radiology
• Public Health & Epidemiology
• Ethnocultural Medicine
• Basic Life Support
Year 2: Systems-Based Learning
• Principles of Pathology
• Principles of Pharmacology
• Principles of Clinical Medicine
• Hematopoietic & Lymphoreticular System
• Respiratory System
• Cardiovascular System
• Gastrointestinal System
• Endocrine System
• Women's Health
• Integumentary System
• Renal/Urinary System
• Musculoskeletal System
• Nervous System
• Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine
• Osteopathic Principles & Practice
• Medical Jurisprudence
• Medical Ethics
• HIV Seminar
• End-of-Life Seminar
• Rural Medicine
• Advanced Cardiac Life Support
• Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Year 3: Core Clinical Rotations
• Family Medicine (2 months)
• Geriatrics (1 month)
• Pediatrics (2 months)
• Internal Medicine (3 months)
• Surgery (2 months)
• Obstetrics and Gynecology (1 month)
• Psychiatry (1 month)
Year 4:
• Emergency Medicine (1 month)
• Rural/Underserved rotation (2 months)
• Rural selective (1 month)
• Electives (5 months)
[edit] Clinical Training Sites
During years 3 and 4, students leave NSU-COM's Davie campus to begin clinical rotations. Major affiliated training hospitals include:
• Broward General Medical Center (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
• Memorial Regional Medical Center (Hollywood, FL)
• Mount Sinai Medical Center (Miami Beach, FL)
• Miami Children's Hospital (Miami, FL)
• South Florida State Hospital (Pembroke Pines, FL)
• Palmetto General Hospital (Hialeah, FL)
• Palm Beaches Hospital Consortium (West Palm Beach, FL)
• Suncoast Hospital (Largo, FL)
• Florida Hospital East Orlando (Orlando, FL)
[edit] Post-Graduate Placement
Although NSU-COM has traditionally produced many family medicine physicians, graduates go on to pursue careers in all specialties of medicine. NSU-COM maintains affiliated residency programs in: family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine, preventative medicine, pediatrics, surgery, anesthesiology, and dermatology. Fellowship programs are offered in: sports medicine, geriatrics, rheumatology, cardiology, forensic pathology, and correctional medicine.
[edit] Links
Nova Southeastern University College of Osteopathic Medicine
American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine
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Colleges and Schools |
Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences • Shepard Broad Law Center • H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship • Oceanographic Center • Center for Psychological Studies Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences • Fischler School of Education and Human Services • Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Health Professions Division |
College of Dental Medicine • College of Osteopathic Medicine • College of Pharmacy • College of Optometry • College of Medical Sciences • College of Allied Health and Nursing |
Other Facilites on Campus |
The University School • Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center • The University Center • Miami Dolphins Training Facility |