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4209 Street, Route 44
330-325-2511
Mission
The mission of the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM) is to graduate qualified physicians oriented to the practice of medicine at the community level, with an emphasis on primary care: family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics/gynecology. NEOUCOM strives to improve the quality of health care in the 17-county region of northeast Ohio through:
-Education of undergraduate medical students.
-Assistance to the residency programs in the associated hospitals.
-Continuing education of physicians and other health professionals.
-The participation of faculty and students in the development of new knowledge through research and consortial education of graduate students in the biomedical, community health and behavioral sciences.
-The provision of community service programs and health education throughout the 17-county region.
About Us:
NEOUCOM is a community-based, public institution that provides interdisciplinary training of health professionals, offering both a doctor of medicine and a doctor of pharmacy degree. The NEOUCOM educational consortium includes the Rootstown, Ohio, campus, eight teaching hospitals, 10 associated hospitals and two health departments.
The College offers a combined B.S./M.D. program with The University of Akron (UA), Kent State University (KSU) and Youngstown State University. In addition to these institutions, Cleveland State University makes up the educational consortium for the doctor of pharmacy program. NEOUCOM and its hospital partners co-sponsor graduate and continuing professional education programs for residents, physicians and allied health professionals. NEOUCOM also has collaborative arrangements with KSU and UA to offer graduate-level coursework and research opportunities in biomedical sciences and biomedical engineering leading to master’s and doctoral degrees.
NEOUCOM is an equal opportunity educator and employer. The College of Medicine is committed to preparing students for the practice of medicine in a multicultural environment by increasing the diversity of the student body, faculty and staff and by enhancing policies, procedures and practices that support a collaborative environment.
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