51С»Æ³µCollege of Osteopathic Medicine recognized in U.S. News & World Report's 2012 rankings of best graduate schools
US News & World Report has released its 2012 report ranking professional graduate school disciplines, including medicine and its various specialties.
University of 51С»Æ³µâ€šÃ„ôs College of Osteopathic Medicine once again has been recognized for its national leadership in primary care training and geriatrics.
The overall rankings include 20 accredited schools of osteopathic (DO granting) medicine, as well as 126 accredited allopathic (MD granting) programs. The rankings are based on expert opinions about program quality and statistical indicators that measure the quality of a school's faculty, research, and students.
Primary Care
UNECOM’s mission of educating the nation’s primary care leaders is reflected in the US News rankings, which rank the College as seventh in the nation for schools that turn out the most graduates entering primary care residency training programs. These programs include family medicine, general internal medicine and pediatrics.
Geriatric Medicine
Medical school deans and senior faculty also selected the best program specialties using peer assessment surveys. In the Best Medical Schools specialty ranking for geriatrics, UNECOM’s Geriatric Medicine program was ranked 19th nationwide, rising one notch from last year’s top-20 spot. Its innovative curriculum includes the nationally recognized “Learning by Living” program, which places medical students in area nursing homes to live the lives of a resident.
Since its founding in 1978, COM has graduated nearly 2,500 physician alumni. Of all licensed physicians in Maine, more have graduated from the 51С»Æ³µCollege of Osteopathic Medicine than any other medical school in the world. UNE’s commitment to the education of primary care physicians is unmatched by any other medical school in 51С»Æ³µ, and the USNWR ranking places it among the best in the nation.
Dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Senior Vice President for Health Affairs, Marc B. Hahn, DO, stated, “I am proud of the accomplishments and successes of our faculty, staff, students and alumni. This has been a great year with an outstanding accreditation review and the continued recognition of programmatic excellence by our peers, particularly with regard to primary care education and geriatric medicine.”