Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine

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Rowan University
School of Osteopathic Medicine
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Former names
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey - SOM
Type Public
Established 1976
Budget $123.05 million[1]
Dean Thomas A. Cavalieri, D.O.
Academic staff
211 (full time)[2]
Students 597[3]
Location , ,
Campus Suburban
Website RowanSOM Official Website
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The Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (also known as RowanSOM or SOM) is a public medical school for osteopathic medicine located in Stratford, in the US State of New Jersey. Founded in 1976, RowanSOM is one of two medical schools associated with Rowan University. RowanSOM confers the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (DO), and is one of the top medical schools for geriatric care as ranked by the U.S. News & World Report.[4]

RowanSOM is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association’s Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation.[5]

History

The school was established under the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 1976 by the New Jersey state legislature. Initial classes were held at what is now Robert Wood Johnson Medical School for its first two years until its campus was complete. The first class of 24 students began on September 7, 1977.

RowanSOM's first affiliate was Kennedy University Hospital, which remains its principal teaching hospital. The Kennedy Health System includes hospitals in Stratford (adjacent to the SOM campus), Cherry Hill, and Washington Township. Other affiliates include Our Lady of Lourdes in Camden, Lourdes Medical Center in Willingboro, Christ Hospital in Jersey City, and Inspira Medical Centers in Elmer and Vineland.

The SOM Specialty Care Center opened in 1987; two years later, the adjoining Primary Care Center was purchased. The following year, the Science Center was built, and began functioning as the primary campus for the 4-year medical program. The campus was completed in 1993 with the addition of the new Academic Center.

On June 28, 2012 the New Jersey state legislature passed the New Jersey Medical and Health Sciences Education Restructuring Act which dissolved the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey on July 1, 2013, resulting in the merger of the Stratford SOM campus with Rowan University and the remainder of its teaching schools associating with Rutgers University. University Hospital became an independent entity.[6]

The school is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association's Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) and by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.[3]

Academics

The school has expanded its class size in recent years, with 135 students in the class of 2013 and 150 students in the class of 2014. The school also offers combination degrees including the: D.O./M.P.H., D.O./J.D., D.O./M.S., and D.O./Ph.D.[7]

The school has a close affiliation with the 600-bed Kennedy Health System, which was formed by the merger of three separate hospitals, Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, a tertiary, 437-bed hospital in Camden.[2]

RowanSOM has post graduate residency and fellowship positions through affiliate hospitals in endocrinology, cardiology, critical care, gastroenterology, nephrology, infectious disease, and many other specialties.[8]

Residency Programs

Notable alumni

References

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External links

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