VCOM College Catalog and Student Handbook

2023 – 2024 Academic Year CalendarX - XI
First SemesterX - XI
Mission and Objectives2
of the2
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine2
About VCOM: A Message from the President Dixie Tooke-Rawlins, D.O.4
VCOM Statement of Commitment to the Students, the Medically Underserved Regions, and the International Community6
History of the College7
Accreditation, State Licensure and Membership10
142 E. Ontario Street, Chicago, IL 60611-286410
(888) 626-926210
VCOM Carolinas Campus Overview19
VCOM Auburn Campus Overview20
VCOM Louisiana Campus Overview21
VCOM Libraries22
Notice of Nondiscrimination24
Recruitment Priorities25
Admissions Procedures27
Admissions Process and Professional Expectations27
Minimum Requirements for Interview and Admission27
Technical Standards for Admission and Successful Completion of the Osteopathic Program at VCOM29
The requirements to succeed at VCOM are those required to successfully complete the medical school curriculum and to safely practice osteopathic medicine with full practice rights. VCOM supports students with disabilities who can be reasonably accomm...29
Patient safety and well-being are considered by VCOM when accepting students or continuing the enrollment of students. Students must be able to function in a variety of learning and clinical settings, including lecture halls, laboratories (biomedical...29
As such, students must be able to quickly, accurately, and consistently learn and process large amounts of information and report that data quickly and accurately and perform their duties in the clinical setting without restriction and in a manner tha...29
Further, the mission of the college embraces primary care medicine and requires all students to gain the medical knowledge and clinical skills necessary to enter a primary care residency. Recognizing that medical school is as a career path in which s...29
The applicant must possess the abilities and skills in the following seven areas to be a successful student while at VCOM and to be a successful physician in the future:29
Students must demonstrate the capacity to make professional and ethical decisions expected of a medical professional at all times to be successful in the curriculum and to effectively and safely care for patients. This requires students to demonstrat...33
Self-Identification of Disabilities as an Applicant34
AACOMAS Application35
Official Transcripts36
VCOM Secondary Application36
Interview Selection and Admissions Process37
Rescinding Admissions Offer38
Early Decision Admissions Track38
Transfer Applicants39
Courses not taken at the previous academic institution must be successfully completed at VCOM prior to third year rotations. Additional courses required and requirements for completion of these courses will be determined by the Campus Dean.40
Tuition and Fees42
Admissions Application Fee42
Acceptance Fee42
Tuition and Fees 2024-202542
Penalty for Insufficient Funds43
Provisions for VA Beneficiaries Pending Payment43
In accordance with Title 38 US Code 3679 subsection (e), VCOM adopts the following additional provisions for any students using U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Post 9/11 G.I. Bill® (Ch. 33) or Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Ch. 31) ...43
 Prevent the student’s enrollment;43
 Assess a late penalty fee to;43
 Require student secure alternative or additional funding;43
 Deny their access to any resources (access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities) available to other students who have satisfied their tuition and fee bills to the institution.43
However, to qualify for this provision, such students may be required to:43
 Provide Chapter 33 Certificate of Eligibility (or its equivalent) or for Chapter 31, VA VR&E’s contract with the school on VA Form 28-1905 by the first day of class.43
o Chapter 33 students can register at the VA Regional Office to use E-Benefits to get the equivalent of a Chapter 33 Certificate of Eligibility. Chapter 31 student cannot get a completed VA Form 28-1905 (or any equivalent) before the VA VR&E case-man...43
 Provide written request to be certified;43
 Provide additional information needed to properly certify the enrollment as described in other institutional policies.43
Tuition Refund Policy43
Form 1098-T44
The Office of Financial Aid44
VCOM Estimated Cost of Attendance45
Applying for Financial Aid45
Determining Financial Need and Awarding Financial Aid47
Additional Loan Information47
Scholarship Information50
Health Requirements52
History and Physical Examination Requirement52
Required Laboratory Tests and Immunizations53
Optional Laboratory Tests and Immunizations53
Basic Life Support Certification for Healthcare Providers Requirement55
Students must become certified in Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers by the American Heart Association (AHA) prior to the beginning of their OMS 1 year. Students must keep their Basic Life Support Certification for Healthcare Providers curre...55
Environmental and Occupational Exposure and Universal Precautions55
Insurance Requirements58
Disability Insurance58
Liability Insurance59
Students currently enrolled as full-time students in good academic standing at VCOM and who are expected to graduate with the degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine are covered by VCOM's liability insurance coverage on approved curriculum such as cl...59
Medical Insurance59
Health Services59
Message from the Campus Deans62
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Programmatic Educational Objectives for Osteopathic Core Competencies63
Curriculum Description64
Graduation Requirements64
Credit Hour Policy66
Credit Hours for the Pre-Clinical Curriculum66
Credit Hours for the Clinical Curriculum67
Osteopathic Medical School - Years One and Two68
OMS 1 – Semester 1, Block 1 – Foundations of Medicine70
OMS 1 – Semester 1, Block 2 – Musculoskeletal System72
OMS 1 – Semester 2, Block 3 – Neurological System and Special Senses75
OMS 1 – Semester 2, Block 4 – Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems78
OMS 2 – Semester 3, Block 5 – Gastrointestinal and Renal Systems82
OMS 2 – Semester 3, Block 6 – Reproductive and Endocrine Systems85
OMS 2 – Semester 4, Block 7 – Integumentary, Hematologic, and Lymphatic Systems88
OMS 2 – Semester 4, Block 8 - Comprehensive Review Block91
Osteopathic Medical School - Year Three93
Osteopathic Medical School - Year Four102
Residency Assistance in the OMS 3 and OMS 4 Years111
ERAS111
Residency Match Success111
Parallel (Dual) Degree Opportunities112
Academic Assistance114
Counseling Services115
VCOM Internal Counseling Services115
External Counseling Services115
Academic Advising117
Peer Tutoring117
Assistance for Matriculated Students with Disabilities118
General Academic Policies125
Educational Conflicts of Interest and Recusal126
Grading and GPAs for OMS 1 and OMS 2127
Satisfactory Academic Progress127
Course Remediation128
Repeated Course(s)129
Audited Course(s)130
Grading and GPAs for OMS 3 and OMS 4131
Clinical Grading for OMS 3131
Clinical Grading for OMS 4133
Satisfactory Academic Progress133
End of Rotation Exam Remediation and/or Failure134
Clinical Rotation Competency Evaluation Failure135
Clinical Rotation Repeated Performance Issues136
The Medical Student Performance Evaluation (The Dean’s Letter)136
Academic Probation136
Altered Degree Plan of Study137
Failure to Make Academic Progress While on an Altered Degree Plan137
Promotion Board137
1. At the conclusion of the academic block/rotation the appropriate Associate Dean may convene the Promotion Board:139
 The Associate Dean for Pre-Clinical Education convenes and Chairs the Board for all OMS 1 and OMS 2 cases.139
 The Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs convenes and Chairs the Board for all OMS 3 cases.139
 The Associate Dean for OMS 4 and GME convenes and Chairs the Board for all OMS 4 cases.139
2. Once a student has been deemed to be experiencing difficulty in making academic progress that warrants a Promotion Board, the appropriate Associate Dean will notify the student that he/she will be brought before the Promotion Board.139
 The secretary of the Promotion Board will contact the student to inform them of the procedures of the Board and the student’s responsibilities in the process. This includes making the student aware that:139
o Prior to the Promotion Board meeting, each student coming before the Board must submit a letter presenting any issues or considerations that they wish to make known to the Promotion Board. The student must submit any information they plan to presen...139
o The student’s attendance at the Promotion Board meeting is required. Students in the OMS 3 or OMS 4 years who are at distant clinical sites may attend via phone or Zoom.140
5. The Associate Dean for Student Affairs will report on any documentation that the Office of Student Affairs may have which may be relevant to the student's academic progress.140
6. The Registrar will report on the student's academic record including VCOM GPA, any prior failures or repeated courses, and any other VCOM information relevant to the student’s academic progress.140
7. The Course Director or Clinical Chair will report the facts surrounding the grade, including the student’s course/rotation performance, attendance, professionalism, and efforts to improve performance (i.e. seeking the Course Director/Chair’s assist...140
8. The Class President may join the meeting to discuss and answer any questions on course issues or block issues that may have impacted the student.140
Comprehensive Testing: COMSAE Phase 1145
COMSAE Phase 1: A Comprehensive Review Exam145
COMSAE Phase 1: First Attempt145
COMSAE Phase 1: Second Attempt147
COMSAE Phase 1: Third Attempt148
Comprehensive Testing: COMSAE Phase 2151
COMSAE Phase 2: A Comprehensive Review Exam151
COMSAE Phase 2: First and Second Attempt151
Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Performance Exam154
COMPE: First Attempt154
COMPE: Second Attempt154
COMLEX Level 2 CE159
Student Professional and Ethical Expectations163
VCOM Student Code of Professional and Ethical Conduct163
American Osteopathic Association’s Code of Ethics164
Osteopathic Oath167
The first version of the Osteopathic Oath was used from 1938 to 1954, at which time minor amendments were adopted. The below version has been in use since 1954 and is the Hippocratic Oath for osteopathic physicians. Students recite the Osteopathic O...167
General Professional and Ethical Policies167
Academic Freedom167
Consensual Relationships Policy167
Dress Code168
Fundraising170
Information Technology and Copyright170
Publications and Media Relations171
Social Media Policy171
Student Participation in Osteopathic Physical Examination and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Treatment in Educational Environments176
The Osteopathic Examination and Osteopathic Manipulation176
The Requirement of Touching and Examination Using Peer-to-Peer Learning176
Professionalism in the Peer-To-Peer Learning Environment177
Clinical Professional and Ethical Expectations181
 Tardiness and/or Unexcused absenteeism181
 Medical or psychological illness181
 Suspected substance abuse (alcohol and other drugs) by behavior or positive drug screen181
 Suspected illegal behavior181
 Suspected physical, sexual, or emotional abuse181
 Disruptive behavior as a member of the medical team181
 Other areas of professional concern181
Performing Patient Care Activities181
Assurance of Students Health Prior to Involvement in Patient Care182
White Coats and VCOM ID Badges182
Patient Confidentiality182
Medical Records/Charting183
Arrests, Illegal Behavior, and Background Checks183
Background Checks183
A background check is mandatory prior to matriculation and will be required on one or more occasions during the four years of enrollment. A background check is required to assure the applicant is not a risk to fellow students, faculty, staff, or pati...183
Arrests and Illegal Behavior184
Alcohol and Drug Testing184
Positive Drug Screen or Arrests for Illegal Drug Usage or Sales185
Self-Identification for Drug or Alcohol Dependence185
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention185
Acts of Discrimination, Harassment and Violence186
Violation of the Discrimination, Harassment, and Violence Policy186
Discrimination187
VCOM recognizes, values, and affirms that diversity contributes richness to the college and enhances the quality of education. Students, faculty, staff, and administrators are valued for their diversity. VCOM is committed to providing an academic an...187
VCOM’s commitment to the principles of nondiscrimination includes and extends far beyond the federally protected classes and includes, but is not limited to, age, gender, sex, race, color, creed, national origin, religion, ancestry, marital status, et...187
Sexual Discrimination187
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (amending the Higher Education Act of 1965) prohibits discrimination based on sex, including in education programs and activities that receive federal funding. ...187
Violence188
Reporting Acts of Discrimination, Harassment, or Violence188
Grievance Procedure for Claims of Discrimination, Harassment, or Violence189
Honor Code of Conduct189
The Honor Code Council Intervention Sub-Committee (HCCIS)191
The Honor Code Council (HCC)192
Professional and Ethical Standards Board (PESB)200
Attendance/Hours of Duty Policy204
Observed Holidays204
Attendance Requirements for OMS 1 and OMS 2 Students204
Mandatory Learning Activities205
Asynchronous Learning Activities205
Mechanism to Verify Attendance – OMS 1 and OMS 2 Students206
OMS 1 and OMS 2 Tardiness206
Tardiness is defined as arriving more than 5 minutes after the scheduled time the class or other educational activity/exam begins. Tardiness or late arrival is disruptive to other students who arrived on time and who are already engaged in the academ...206
Repeated tardiness will be referred to the Honor Code Council. Students must be in their assigned seat to receive credit for attendance, if they are not present in their seat at the time the picture is taken, they will be marked as absent.206
Repeated tardiness in regard to mandatory learning activities and exams will be defined as:206
OMS 1 and OMS 2 Excused Absences for Mandatory Learning Activities206
OMS 1 and OMS 2 students requesting to attend a conference must follow the policy and procedures for requesting a planned excused absence. Those who are granted permission to attend a conference are only allowed to attend one conference per academic ...207
OMS 1 and OMS 2 Unexcused Absences209
Consequences for Not Meeting the Requirements of the Attendance Policy209
Attendance Requirements for OMS 3 and OMS 4 Students210
OMS 3 and OMS 4 Tardiness211
Didactic, Case Presentations, and OMM Workshop Attendance211
Mechanism to Verify Attendance – OMS 3 and OMS 4 Students212
OMS 3 and OMS 4 Excused Absences212
OMS 3 and OMS 4 Unexcused Absences214
Consequences for Not Meeting the Requirements of the Attendance Policy215
Leave of Absence Policies and Procedures215
Approval Process for a Leave of Absence215
Time Limits for a Temporary Approved Leave of Absence215
Time Limits and Consequences for an Unapproved Leave of Absence216
Types of Approved Leaves of Absence216
Administrative Leave of Absence216
Educational Leave of Absence217
Medical Leave of Absence and Medical Withdrawals217
Mandatory Medical Leave of Absence218
Individual Assessment Team220
Appeal Process220
Upon receiving written notification from the Campus Dean, the student, within seven (7) calendar days, may appeal the Campus Dean’s decision to the Provost. The Provost has discretionary power to affirm, modify, or remand the decision. The appeal mu...220
MMLOA Reinstatement Procedures220
Withdrawal and Dismissal Policies and Procedures221
Withdrawal221
Temporary Withdrawal221
If a student does not take the temporary voluntary withdrawal and a withdrawal period is mandatory, the student may be dismissed, with or without the ability to return.221
Permanent Withdrawal222
Classifications for Withdrawal222
Medical Withdrawal222
Military Withdrawal222
Personal Withdrawal222
Suspension223
Academic Suspension223
Disciplinary Suspension223
Emergency Mandatory Suspension223
Dismissal224
Transcript Requests from Students227
Official Transcripts227
VCOM prohibits the Registrar from releasing official transcripts directly to any previous or current student; however, students may request an official transcript to be released directly to hospitals, board licensing programs, loan companies, etc. Th...227
Unofficial Transcripts228
Enrolled students in good standing or alumni may download their own unofficial transcript at any time, free of charge.228
 Class of 2020 and Prior228
Rights through the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA)228
Release of Information229
Release of Third Party Information229
International and Appalachian Outreach231
Student Research, Publication, and Presentation Opportunities and Requirements at VCOM236
Clinical Shadowing238
Recreational Activities239
Release from Liability for Participation in Activities240
Appointed, Elected, and Other Extracurricular Memberships240
Company Ambassadors/Representatives and Endorsements/Promotions241
AOA and State Society Membership241
Appointment of Members of the Honor Code Council241
Appointment of VCOM Student Ambassadors and Other Admissions Volunteer Opportunities241
Student Appointment to College Committees242
Student Officer Positions242
Student Organizations243
Expressing Concerns, Grievances, and Resolution Procedures246
Academic Concerns246
Non-Academic Concerns247
Discrimination Grievances248
Appeal250
Complaints Regarding Non-Compliance with American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Accreditation Standards251
Complaints by Students Regarding Non-Compliance with State Commission on Higher Education Standards252
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education253
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia253
University of North Carolina Board of Governors253
Formal Federal Agency Grievance Procedures254
GI BILL® Feedback System254
Safety Mission256
Building and Grounds Etiquette256
Campus Safety and Access256
Fire Safety257
Cell Phones, Beepers, iPads and Computer Usage258
Classrooms258
Clery Crime Statistics Report and Clery Annual Safety Report258
Email259
Firearms and Weapons259
Food Services259
Housing259
Inclement Weather and Emergency Notifications259
Lockers260
Parking Lots260
Pets260
Photocopying and Printing260
Posting of Notices261
Telephones261

Made with FlippingBook - Share PDF online