Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences is a medical school in the US state of Washington, in the city of Yakima, established in the year 2005, offering a Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree.
The Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine (PNWU-COM) is an osteopathic medical school located in Yakima, Washington. Part of the Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences, the college is dedicated to comprehensive osteopathic medical education and a focus on the healthcare needs of the rural and underserved communities in the Pacific Northwest region.
History[edit]
PNWU-COM was founded in 2005, responding to a recognized need for increased medical practitioners in the rural areas of the Pacific Northwest. The college welcomed its first class in 2008.
Academic Programs[edit]
PNWU-COM offers the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. The curriculum is patient-centered and emphasizes primary care, promoting the integration of body, mind, and spirit in healthcare. A significant aspect of the training includes clinical rotations in rural and underserved communities.
Facilities[edit]
The campus in Yakima provides modern facilities including simulation labs, lecture halls, study rooms, and clinical training resources.
Research[edit]
While the primary focus is on medical education, research is a growing endeavor at PNWU-COM. Faculty and students are encouraged to participate in research activities, with special emphasis on issues relevant to rural health.
Community Engagement[edit]
Community engagement is a cornerstone of PNWU-COM's mission. Students are often involved in local health clinics, community outreach, health education programs, and other initiatives that benefit the larger community.
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