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Find Top Rated Osteopathic Medical Schools For Your Education


 

When a patient is experiencing pain, inflammation and discomfort from muscle and/or bone pain, they are usually referred to an Osteopath.  If you are considering going into the medical field, Osteopathic medicine is a great specialty.  Osteopathic medical schools provide the training and education you need to become a great Osteopath.  Once you make the decision to become an Osteopath, you need to know what Osteopathic medical schools provide the top rated education in the field.  The following Osteopathic medical schools have an average MCAT score of 8.5 to 10 (the highest score) for admitted students.

 

2 Top Osteopathic Medical Schools and Requirements:

 

The College of Osteopathic Medicine in the Pacific at the Western University of Health Sciences -Pomona, CA was instituted in 1977 and has continued to grow and expand with the ever increasing needs of students and patients.  Some of the requirements include:  Completion of at least 90 semester units at an accredited educational institution, completion of prerequisite courses in biology, organic and inorganic chemistry, physics, college English and behavioral science.  Tuition and fees come in at $43,370 not including books, room and board and other personal expenses.

 

The Midwestern University of Chicago - Osteopathic Medicine Department - Chicago, IL was founded in 1900 and carries on with their strong principles and encourages learning in a safe environment.  General requirements for admission include a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, minimum GPA 2.75 (3.0 or higher is recommended), high MCAT scores and 2 letters of recommendation.  Academic prerequisites include courses in biology with lab, general and organic chemistry with labs, physics with lab and college English.  Tuition and fees start at around $46,000 not including books, room and board or other personal expenses.

 

One thing you should understand is that Osteopathic medicine does not include painful treatments, but instead relaxing and helpful treatments that involve a whole body solution to your health issues.  Instead of simply treating isolated symptoms, Osteopaths treat the entire body.  This is especially helpful when dealing with muscle and bone pain.  Osteopathic medical schools have the courses and training that provide you with the methods and treatments that help your future patients.   Find out more about top rated Osteopathic medical schools near you online and get your education today.

 

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Coree Nurick
Posted 763 days ago
I'm really interrested in this side of medical practice. I never realized it even existed until I read this site. it seems more dynamic than most other fields and in fact as you stated it includes many of the same training steps as others but with added demensions (osteopathic medicine). Love the site btw