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2017-2018 Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Rural Medical Education Program (ROME)


Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine’s (TCOM) Office of Rural Medical Education promotes educational opportunities for students who have an interest in practicing medicine in a rural environment. The program we promote for our students is an innovative educational program designed to prepare students for life and practice in a rural community.  This rural medicine curriculum includes academic activities and clinical experiences during the second semester of the first year of medical school and continues throughout all four years of pre doctoral medical education. Students accepted into the Rural Medical Education Program apply towards the end of the first semester of the first year.  They are introduced to early clinical encounters and concepts of primary care during Years 1 and 2 that emphasize the acquisition of knowledge and skills for a career in rural medicine. During years 3 and 4, students work directly with faculty from rural communities across the state of Texas. This program provides students with the real world experience of living and working in rural Texas communities. Under the supervision of community-based faculty physicians, students experience the practice of osteopathic medicine in a rural clinical setting while developing their clinical competence. They learn about the role a physician plays in the community and the unique lifestyle experience of working in this setting. To provide the students with a continuity experience, a portion of their curriculum is completed in a family medicine practice in the same rural community throughout their clinical years.  

Most core rotations are done outside of DFW metroplex in rural communities with a more preceptor based learning style.  Service-learning in the form of community activities and involvement is integrated throughout this program. Students also complete a community health research project. This project targets a specific need of the assigned community and provides the student experience with public health responsiveness.  In addition, the ROME students will have additional opportunities for clinical rotations in international settings that provide broad scope rural and procedural training that augments their training for rural Texas.

Rural electives that provide students in the general TCOM curriculum an opportunity to participate in a four week targeted rural rotation emphasizing emersion in the health care system of a specific rural community are also offered. This unique experience offers a brief snapshot of the specific challenges and opportunities within a rural health care setting.