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DCOM in Harrogate

Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Curriculum

DCOM's curriculum is a four-year, full-time academic and clinical degree program, which grants its graduates the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO).

The curriculum stresses the interdependence of the biological, clinical, behavioral and social sciences. We emphasize educating physicians for primary care medicine, employing the distinctive osteopathic principles for maintaining health and treatment of disease.

You will complete the curriculum in two phases:

  1. Pre-clinical Sciences (Years 1 and 2)
  2. Clinical experiences (Years 3 and 4)

A primary care physician must be skilled in problem-solving and demonstrate expertise in diagnosis. To ensure you can achieve these standards, the DCOM curriculum emphasizes the integration of basic and clinical sciences in medical practice.

Located on LMU's main campus in Harrogate

Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine (LMU-DCOM) was established on August 1, 2007, on the campus of Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee. With the beautiful Cumberland Gap mountains serving as the backdrop, LMU-DCOM is one of the most prominent buildings on campus. LMU-DCOM currently offers two locations for its Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) professional degree program: Harrogate, TN and Knoxville, TN. Quality educational programs are delivered through experienced faculty utilizing innovative teaching methods and state-of-the-art technology. LMU-DCOM is fully committed to meeting the health care needs of the community and beyond with excellence in teaching, patient care and services.

DCOM in Harrogate Facilities

LMU-DCOM buildings were designed to accommodate a traditional lecture-based systems curriculum. The classrooms and laboratories utilize clinical instructional methods that incorporate state-of-the-art technology. Large lecture halls were designed to accommodate classes for traditional lecture-based experiences or divided into small groups for team-based learning experiences. The current teaching facilities include lecture halls, standardized patient suites, simulation centers, learning labs, and classrooms as well as student activity and administrative/faculty office space. The site plan meets or exceeds all local and state building requirements.