Proud to be Maine’s Medical School
51Æ·²èCOM is Maine’s only medical school, the only osteopathic medical school in New England, and a national leader in medical education. Our students benefit from this leadership: we are one of the top 10 D.O. programs for average score on the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination.
At 51Æ·²èCOM, we are deeply committed to serving the people of Maine — while advancing the practice of medicine nationally — and we are the number one provider of physicians in the state of Maine. Our commitment is reflected in our partnerships across the region, with a focus on community-based hospital systems that meet the needs of rural and underserved communities.
Improving Outcomes Together
The 51Æ·²èmedical school features state-of-the-art facilities on two beautiful Maine campuses. Students experience an innovative curriculum at our high-fidelity patient simulation lab and in learning laboratories for clinical skills, anatomy, and osteopathic manipulative medicine. It all happens within a close-knit community of inspired students, learning with expert faculty who use small group, team-based, and peer teaching.
51Æ·²èCOM is an integral part of a comprehensive health professions university, and interprofessional learning is central to our approach. When health professions students from diverse disciplines learn about, with, and from each other, they’re prepared to collaborate in today’s team-based care. Collaborative learning gives 51Æ·²èstudents an opportunity to lead in the health care workforce and, more importantly, results in better patient outcomes.
Maine’s Leading University for the Health Professions and Sciences
Programs
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) program at 51Æ·²èCOM is ranked among the country’s top medical degrees. Recognized for excellence, and as part of a comprehensive health professions university, the D.O. program offers an array of healthcare career pathways for medical students.
Clinical Anatomy
The Master of Science in Clinical Anatomy is the only hands-on clinical anatomy program in Northern New England. Students pursuing the two-year Clinical Anatomy master’s choose between research or teaching tracks. A one-year graduate certificate is also offered.
A leader in biomedical research
In addition to a focus on patient-centered clinical experiences and competency, 51Æ·²èCOM values the role of research in all of its educational, clinical, and basic science activities. The Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences (CEN) endeavors to make innovative discoveries in the neurosciences. The The Center for Pain Research (COBRE) works toward understanding of the neurobiology of chronic pain, and the discovery and development of new therapies.
The Plan to Move Maine’s Medical School
Work is currently underway to relocate 51Æ·²èCOM from its original home on our Biddeford Campus to a brand-new building on UNE’s Portland Campus for Health Sciences. The move — into the bright, spacious, purpose-built, sustainably designed Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health Sciences — will allow 51Æ·²èCOM to train more doctors and anatomists, and bring together all of UNE’s health professions programs on an interprofessional campus.
51Æ·²èStudents Making an Impact
Meet Karissa, D.O. ’22
A medical student (and future OB-GYN) who volunteers in the needle exchange at the India Street Free Clinic in Portland, Maine, Karissa is a tireless advocate of providing quality, compassionate care to underserved communities.
Meet Shadia, D.O. ’22
A medical student with a deep interest in the social determinants of health, Shadia plans to become a primary care physician in an under-served area of rural Maine.
51Æ·²è Osteopathic Medicine and the Profession
Osteopathic medicine is a distinct American branch of evidence-based, mainstream medicine that stresses wellness, promoting health, and preventing illness as much as treating disease. Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine are physicians, surgeons, and other specialists who emphasize a holistic approach to treatment and care. D.O.s employ a full range of medical treatment options, including surgery, nutrition, medication, and manual medicine. By considering the big picture, treatment goals aim to support a patient’s overall health as well as address acute symptoms.
Quality Academics, Respected Degrees
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Accreditation
The College of Osteopathic Medicine has received from the , the only national accrediting agency for predoctoral osteopathic medical education in the U.S.
51Æ·²èDiversity Policy
The 51Æ·²è values a broad and diverse culture and is committed to offering a rich living, learning, and working environment. In both policy and action, we welcome the human differences that compose a varied society.
Non-Discrimination Statement
The 51Æ·²è does not discriminate in admissions or access to, or treatment in, its programs and activities on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, color, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status, or disabling conditions in violation of federal or state civil rights laws of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.