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ABOUT THE SCHOOL OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE

MISSION

The mission of the Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine (CUSOM) is to educate and prepare community–based osteopathic physicians in a Christian environment to care for the rural and underserved populations in North Carolina, the Southeastern United States and the nation.

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VALUES

Our faculty, staff and students value teamwork, leadership, professionalism, integrity, diversity, and the ethical treatment of all humanity.

Class of 2021 Motto

Strengthened through diversity. Innovating together. Healing as one.

Class of 2021 Statement

United from around the world, we honor the foundation set before us. While we forge our own legacy, we commit to nurturing life through evidence-based medicine. Our focus is people, our inspiration is humanity, and our mission is to heal.

2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR LEADERSHIP TEAM

JAMES POWERS, DO Interim Dean and Chief Academic Officer

MICHAEL MAHALIK, PhD Vice Dean for Academic Affairs

ERIC GISH, DO Associate Dean of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Integration

TERRI HAMRICK, PhD Associate Dean for Research

VICTORIA KAPRIELIAN, MD Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Medical Education

ROBIN KING-THIELE, DO Associate Dean for Postgraduate Affairs

ROBERT TERREBERRY, PhD Associate Dean of Biomedical Affairs

DAVID TOLENTINO, DO Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs

CLASS OF 2021 POINTS OF PRIDE

147 Graduates

27 States and Washington DC represented.

37 Graduates from North Carolina

98% Residency Placement

56% Matched into residencies in the Southeastern US.

20% Entering specialties of need in North Carolina.

53% Matched into primary care.

14 Graduates are entering a Campbell University affiliated program.

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