VCOM College Catalog and Student Handbook
VCOM-Louisiana Campus Administration Ray Morrison, DO, FACOS, DFACOS - Dean for the Louisiana Campus
Carrie Baker, DO, FAAP - Associate Dean for Curriculum, Assessment, and Medical Education Gwenn Jackson, MD, FACOG, CPE - Associate Dean for OMS IV and Graduate Medical Education
Nathan Kinnard, EdD - Associate Dean for Student Affairs Donald Langley, DO - Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs
John Lipka, MD - Associate Dean for Simulation and Educational Technology Pawel Michalak, PhD - Associate Dean for Biomedical Affairs and Research
Location, Community and University Affiliations
VCOM Virginia Campus Overview
The VCOM Virginia campus is located in Blacksburg, approximately 38 miles west of Roanoke. The campus is located within the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center. Approximately 35,000 people live in the community surrounding Blacksburg, with an additional 25,000 students at Virginia Tech and 35,000 people in the adjoining community of Christiansburg. Main Facility The main campus building in Blacksburg, Virginia is approximately 60,000 square feet and is situated on a 13-acre campus with more than ample parking areas for students, faculty and staff. Handicapped and visitor parking is available. VCOM’s information systems through VCOM and Virginia Tech, provide our campus community with access to information systems and resources worldwide. The classroom environment affords optimum learning conditions while demonstrating respect for both students and faculty alike. In addition to two theatre classrooms which seat 190 each, 15 moderately sized rooms are available for small group learning. The main campus building includes a state-of-the art anatomy lab, library and student study and lounge space. The VCOM Virginia campus offers its four-year osteopathic medical curriculum to 175 medical students per year, with a student body of 700 students per year. The 13-acre main campus includes a walking and biking path, a small lake, amphitheater, and outside patios providing students with both indoor and outdoor environments for study and activities. The Center for Medical Education, Simulation, Technology and Research In June 2008, VCOM added The Center for Medical Education, Simulation, Technology and Research (Center), a 21,000 square foot educational technologies center to the campus. The Center houses cutting-edge high fidelity human medical simulators, standardized patient examination rooms, simulated surgical and intensive care unit suites, physical diagnosis and osteopathic manual therapy training labs, simulated radiology experiences, and room for additional medical education programs. This facility represents the latest in medical simulation and learning technology. The Center contains clinical skills labs for the purpose of competency-based clinical skills teaching and testing and twelve simulated patient examination rooms, where actors trained to simulate medical conditions, are used as simulated patients for assessment and continued improvement of student performance. VCOM-2 Institute for Biomechanical and Sports Medicine Education and Research I n the summer of 2009, VCOM opened the VCOM Institute for Biomechanical and Sports Medicine Education and Research in the VCOM-2 building. This building houses cutting-edge biomechanical research programs and
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