Western University College of Podiatric Medicine

The Western University College of Podiatric Medicine (WUCPM) is a podiatric medical school located in Pomona, California. It is part of Western University of Health Sciences, a private, non-profit health sciences university.
History[edit]
The Western University College of Podiatric Medicine was established in 2009 to address the growing need for podiatric physicians. The college was founded with the mission to advance the profession of podiatric medicine through excellence in education, research, and patient care.
Academics[edit]
WUCPM offers a four-year Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the medical and surgical care of the foot and ankle. The program includes both classroom instruction and clinical training.
Curriculum[edit]
The curriculum at WUCPM is divided into two phases:
- **Pre-clinical phase**: The first two years focus on basic medical sciences, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology.
- **Clinical phase**: The final two years emphasize clinical training, with rotations in various medical and surgical specialties, including podiatric surgery, orthopedics, and dermatology.
Clinical Training[edit]
Students at WUCPM gain hands-on experience through clinical rotations at affiliated hospitals and clinics. These rotations provide exposure to a wide range of podiatric conditions and treatments, preparing students for residency and practice.
Research[edit]
The college encourages students and faculty to engage in research activities. Research at WUCPM covers various aspects of podiatric medicine, including biomechanics, wound care, and diabetic foot management.
Accreditation[edit]
The Western University College of Podiatric Medicine is accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME). The college meets the standards set by the CPME for podiatric medical education.
Notable Faculty[edit]
WUCPM boasts a distinguished faculty with expertise in various fields of podiatric medicine. Faculty members are involved in teaching, research, and clinical practice.
Student Life[edit]
Students at WUCPM have access to a range of resources and support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and student organizations. The college fosters a collaborative and supportive learning environment.
Alumni[edit]
Graduates of WUCPM are well-prepared for careers in podiatric medicine. Alumni have gone on to successful careers in private practice, academic medicine, and research.
See Also[edit]
- Podiatric medical school
- Western University of Health Sciences
- Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
- Council on Podiatric Medical Education
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