Where do LECOM students do rotations?
The clinical curriculum provides training on a rotational basis at a wide variety of geographically diverse sites. While most of these sites are located throughout Pennsylvania, a large number of training sites are located in Ohio, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia, Indiana and Florida.
Is LECOM private?
LECOM is a private college with its main campus in Erie, PA, with an additional location, LECOM at Seton Hill, in Greensburg, PA; and LECOM Bradenton, a branch campus in Bradenton, Florida.
How long are med student rotations?
Generally, students complete 80 weeks of clinical rotations in medical school. There are two types of clinical rotations: core and elective. Although specific core rotations are required, students may request different elective rotations.
How much does Lecom cost?
LECOM Erie 2021 – 2022 Tuition, Fees and Other charges
| Pennsylvania Resident | |
|---|---|
| Tuition – MS-1* | $37,000 |
| Tuition – MS-2 | $36,540 |
| Tuition – MS-3-4 | $35,855 |
| Curriculum Fee | $350 |
Is LECOM prestigious?
Ranking and prestige LECOM’s rank at #93-123 in US News’ Best Medical Schools: Research and #80 for Best Medical Schools: Primary Care isn’t the greatest in the country. But it’s not totally unusual for an osteopathic, rather than an allopathic, medical school.
What is a good AIS score LECOM?
110 or higher
Supplemental application sent to the following prospective students: Screened applicants: Must have a 2.7 or higher overall GPA and either a 497 or better MCAT taken within the past three years or an Academic Index Score (AIS) of 110 or higher. The AIS is calculated using ACT or SAT with overall post-secondary GPA.
How does PBL work at LECOM?
The Problem-Based Learning (PBL) process is based on the fact that learning is facilitated by encountering knowledge in an applied context, identifying and acquiring information pro-actively, and working in teams.