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EDUCATING THE NEXT GENERATION OF PHYSICIANS , PHARMACISTS AND HEALTH RESEARCHERS NORTHEAST OHIO MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 2014 -2015 VIEWBOOK WHAT IGNITES YOU? neomed.edu

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EDUCATING THE NEXT GENERATION

OF PHYSICIANS,

PHARMACISTS AND HEALTH RESEARCHERS

N O RT H E A S T O H I O M E D I C A L U N I V E R S I T Y

2014 -2015 VIEWBOOK

W H A T I G N I T E S Y O U ?n e o m e d . e d u

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Their responses range from caring for their patients to discovering a cure for life-threatening illnesses to holding national leadership roles to serving their communities. But they shared a path to pursuing their passion that led them all to Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED).

Established in 1973, NEOMED is a community-based, public university that provides interprofessional training of health professionals. The University is home to a College of Medicine, College of Pharmacy and College of Graduate Studies. Degrees offered include the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree and Master of Science (M.S.) degree in integrated pharmaceutical medicine, M.S. degree or combined M.S. degree/residency in health-system pharmacy administration, Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree and a Bioethics Certifi cate.

The University incorporates an integrated approach to learning that transforms the way students work with others. At NEOMED, medicine and pharmacy students learn side-by-side and foster the teamwork that is essential for successful patient care.

Providing compassionate care to Northeast Ohio and beyond is key to NEOMED’s educational approach. The University strives to admit a diverse group of students and incorporate into its curriculum a variety of approaches to help students understand the diverse patients to whom they will administer care.

So, if your professional calling is to provide the very best care for your patients as a member of an integrated health care or research team, or to become a scientist and scholar, you have come to the right place.

Consider your path at NEOMED, and ask yourself, what ignites you?

TABLE OF CONTENTS

04 | NEOMED CAMPUS

08 | STUDENT LIFE

10 | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

16 | COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

20 | COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES

24 | GET STARTED EARLY

25 | CURRENT STUDENT INSIGHTS

26 | AFFORDING YOUR EDUCATION

27 | PLAN YOUR VISIT

NORTHEAST OHIO MEDICAL UNIVERSITYASKS ONE QUESTION OF ITS STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF AND ALUMNI …

WHAT IGNITES YOU?

ACCREDITATIONNortheast Ohio Medical University, a public institution established in 1973, is fully accredited through the North Central Association (NCA). The Doctor of Medicine degree offered by the College of Medicine is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), which is a joint committee of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and the American Medical Association (AMA). The Doctor of Pharmacy degree at Northeast Ohio Medical University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE).

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WHAT IGNITES US?

UNIVERSITY MASCOTWho says you need a sports team to have spirit? NEOMED takes great pride in its bright blue mascot, Nate the Walking Whale!

Learn more at neomed.edu/mascot.

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Leah FriedlanderCollege of PharmacyStreetsboro High SchoolKent State University

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NEOMED has built outstanding facilities for comprehensive teaching and instruction, groundbreaking research and discovery, personal wellness fulfi llment and dynamic student life.

EDUCATIONAll lecture halls offer state-of-the-art lecture capture systems that record the instructor and all visuals associated with the lecture, which are then available to students for study purposes.

Through the William G. Wasson, M.D., Center for Clinical Skills Training, Assessment and Scholarship, students have the opportunity to develop clinical and communication skills through simulated activities.

A 130-station Multidisciplinary Lab is fully automated and allows students from all three colleges to meet as one, learning side-by-side. The Pharmacy Practice Lab is a 35-station laboratory equipped with the most advanced instructional technology available to enhance group and individual instruction.

NEOMED CAMPUS

CAMPUS CHANGENEOMED has transformed its campus with several phases of expansion in order to offer improved education and research facilities, larger accommodations designed to address growing class sizes, facilities that are available to the surrounding community and additional student life amenities.

CAMPUS GROWTH(Double the Size!)

RESEARCH FACILITIES

RESIDENTIAL HOUSING

WELLNESS CENTER

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RESEARCHThe four story, 100,000-square-foot Research and Graduate Education Building includes state-of-the-art open biomedical laboratories to support collaborative research along with sophisticated core facilities.

Other highlights include the Dr. Zouhair and Carol Yassine Gross Anatomy Laboratory and the Oliver Ocasek Regional Medical Information Center whose staff will assist students in conducting multiple facets of research.

Daniel DelloStrittoCollege of Graduate Studies/College of MedicineDublin Coffman High SchoolKent State University

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NEOMED CAMPUSNEOMED EDUCATION AND WELLNESS CENTERThe NEOMED Education and Wellness (NEW) Center, opening fall 2014, will offer NEOMED students, faculty, staff and the surrounding community the opportunity to pursue holistic wellness goals at their convenience through fi tness facilities, healthy eatery and café services, retail pharmacy, physician offi ces and more.

The Center will be home to Sequoia Wellness, a 25,000-square-foot wellness center for campus complete with:• spacious fi tness fl oor• lap and warm-water therapy pools• multi-use basketball court• free weight areas• group exercise classes• rock climbing wall • steam rooms, saunas and whirlpool

In addition to wellness facilities, the Center will house the University’s new auditorium, student lounge and student space, the University’s Conference & Event Center, and Bio-Med Science Academy, the rural, public STEM+M high school on NEOMED’s campus.

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THE VILLAGE AT NEOMEDThe Village at NEOMED, the University’s independently operated on-campus residential apartment community, is only steps from the main campus.

The Village features fully furnished one and two bedroom units with private study space, bathrooms and walk-in closets. Community lounges, game rooms, outdoor pavilion areas and planned activities for residents allow students to relax and connect with their peers. Adjacent parking, card access entry systems and 24/7 security provide ample peace of mind.

Learn more at www.thevillageatneomed.com.

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STUDENT LIFEIf you thought you knew what campus life was like at NEOMED, think again.

The University boasts more than 70 student organizations, ranging from student government to honor societies to interest groups to social groups. Service learning is an integral part of both curricular and extra-curricular activities. Student organizations fulfi ll their annual service requirement by participating in a number of fundraisers and events each year.

NEOMED’s newly renovated courtyard offers students a beautiful commons area to gather, study, exercise and relax in between classes.

Students can fi nd spaces for individual or group study all around campus. The Giant Eagle Commons includes individual study carrels with whiteboards, desks, overhead lighting and comfortable chairs in addition to rooms built for group collaboration.

The Nook, NEOMED’s campus bookstore, offers students everything from books to apparel to gift items to snacks and more. With constantly changing merchandise, students can drop in any time for classroom or personal items.

Learn more at neomed.edu/students/studentaffairs.

BHANGRA STUDENT DANCE TEAM.

NEOMED IS THE ONLY MEDICAL UNIVERSITY TO HAVE A

TEAM ‘NASEEB’ COMPETES AT THE STATE-WIDE LEVEL AND INCLUDES CURRENT AND B.S./M.D. STUDENTS.

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DIVERSITYThe University views diversity as a commitment to recognizing and appreciating the variety of characteristics that make individuals unique and strives to create an atmosphere that promotes and celebrates inclusivity.

In the admissions process, both academic and personal characteristics are reviewed, assessing unique characteristics which will enrich the student body, thus promoting student awareness and success.

The University is committed to preparing students for the practice of health care in a multicultural environment by increasing the diversity of the student body, faculty and staff and by enhancing policies, procedures and practices that support a collaborative environment.

Northeast Ohio Medical University is an equal opportunity/affi rmative action educator and employer.

Learn more at neomed.edu/about/diversity.

DIVERSITY INITIATIVES: • OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION• DIVERSITY COUNCIL • EMBRACING DIVERSITY SERIES • SAFESPACE INITIATIVE • MULTICULTURAL CENTER• AND MORE!

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Rahul DamaniaCollege of MedicineBishop Fenwick High SchoolYoungstown State University

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Northeast Ohio Medical University’s Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree curriculum is designed to develop the characteristics that people want to see in their physicians: competence, communication, caring, curiosity, character and a commitment to community. The four-year curriculum fuses the behavioral, biological, clinical, community health and social sciences with the humanities. Students are grounded in the complex interplay of these disciplines as they pertain to patient care and health outcomes.

FIRST YEAR (M1)Students concentrate on the basic courses essential to the understanding of the science of medicine. Students will have their fi rst encounter with patients through preceptor experiences and learn how to conduct effective medical interviews in the longitudinal Doctoring course.

SECOND YEAR (M2)Students spend their second year bridging from the classroom and laboratory to clinical settings. A study of body system modules will allow you to concentrate on basic pathophysiology processes and the mechanisms underlying clinical signs and disease.

COLLEGE OF MEDICINETHIRD YEAR (M3)Students complete a traditional clerkship year that includes six core required clinical rotations in family medicine, psychiatry, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, internal medicine and surgery.

FOURTH YEAR (M4)Students design their own curricula based upon personal educational and career priorities. Over the year, you will take at least six electives, each one month in length, as well as Clinical Epilogue and Capstone, which is the synthesis of four years of education.

CLINICAL FACILITIESNortheast Ohio Medical University’s clinical teaching facilities include 24 associated hospitals (providing approximately 7,000 teaching beds and staffi ng more than 2,500 clinical faculty members), a range of private and corporate pharmacies and fi ve health departments. For a complete list of clinical partners, visit www.neomed.edu/about/partners.

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Primary care is the health care given by a health care provider, usually as the initial point of consultation. These individuals (physician, pharmacist, physicians assistant or nurse) often refer the patient to other specialists that are needed.

Primary care physicians focus on comprehensive and continuous care for the patient’s physical and mental well-being. When additional treatments or diagnoses are needed, it is the primary care physician who coordinates with consulting physicians in order to improve and maintain the patient’s care and understanding of his or her illness.

WHAT IS PRIMARY CARE ?

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Dominique StevensCollege of MedicineStow-Munroe Falls High SchoolKent State University

THE PRIMARY CARE SPECIALTIES INCLUDE: • FAMILY MEDICINE• GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE• GENERAL PEDIATRICS AND GERIATRICS• OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY (SOMETIMES CONSIDERED A PRIMARY CARE SPECIALTY)

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ADMISSIONS ENTRY ROUTES

3.9031

105475APPLICANTS

2013 B.S./M.D.Degree Admissions

ACCEPTED

AVERAGE ACCEPTED GPA

AVERAGE ACCEPTED ACT

ACCELERATED B.S./M.D. DEGREE PROGRAMThe College of Medicine has the oldest accelerated combined degree program in the state of Ohio and one of only 18 accelerated programs in the nation. Students apply to the program during their senior year of high school and, upon admission, enjoy the benefi ts of having a reserved seat in the College of Medicine when they begin their college program. They earn a combined Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Medicine (B.S./M.D.) degree in only six or seven years.

During the undergraduate portion of the pathway, students take premedical course work at an accelerated pace of two or three years at one of three university partners: The University of Akron, Kent State University or Youngstown State University. NEOMED’s main campus is centrally located to all three universities, less than 35 miles from each.

Classes are attended full time on one of these campuses, including summers, during undergraduate education. Students have vacations between semesters, in the spring and during the winter holidays. To see the specifi c courses that each school requires

BACCALAUREATE/M.D. DEGREE PROGRAMSIn order to meet the ever-growing primary health care needs of the region, NEOMED has developed partnerships with Cleveland State University (CSU) and Hiram College to establish baccalaureate to M.D. pathway programs. The focus of these pathways is strategically aligned with the mission of all institutions, including NEOMED’s commitment to primary care, medically underserved populations and diversity in health care.

There will be fi ve seats reserved in the College of Medicine for the Hiram partnership and up to 35 reserved seats for the CSU partnership, in conjunction with the Post-Baccalaureate/M.D. degree program. Students in the CSU pathway will complete an undergraduate curriculum that will include

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and the requirements to get promoted to the College of Medicine after the undergraduate phase, visit www.neomed.edu/admissions/classes.

ELIGIBILITYNEOMED takes great pride in the quality of its students. The University strongly encourages participation in community and service-oriented activities, as well as exposure to the fi eld of medicine through activities such as volunteering at a hospital, shadowing a physician, participating in a research project or volunteering in a community social service agency.

Only those students who will complete high school, but have not yet earned college credit after graduating from high school, may be considered for the combined B.S./M.D. degree program. Students who earn college credits while in high school are eligible.

DEADLINESBy Oct. 15 for Early ActionBy Dec. 15 for Regular Action• Visit apply.neomed.edu and complete one application for all three schools• Send in supplemental materials and test scores (SAT code: 1692, ACT code: 3315)

courses and seminars in urban health at CSU and pursue an urban health concentration at NEOMED. The partnership with Hiram College also has unique curricula that aligns with the mission of the institution.

ELIGIBILITYIn order to be eligible for these Baccalaureate/M.D. pathways, students must be currently enrolled at one of the partnered schools with sophomore standing. Academically, students must currently have a 3.20 college GPA and must have had a 3.00 high school GPA (or a 21 on their ACT).

DEADLINEBy Jan. 15:• Visit apply.neomed.edu and complete application• Send in supplemental materials and test scores

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29.93.652,549APPLICANTS

2013Direct EntryAdmissions

AVERAGE ACCEPTED GPA

AVERAGE ACCEPTED MCAT

POST-BACCALAUREATE/M.D. DEGREE PROGRAMMost post-baccalaureate programs offer courses that prepare individuals for entrance to a medical school or strengthen the student’s transcript. The NEOMED-CSU Partnership offers students in the Post-Baccalaureate/M.D. program the necessary pre-medical courses and a reserved seat in the College of Medicine at NEOMED. Students will complete a Bachelor of Science degree in health sciences with an urban health concentration at CSU prior to matriculating to NEOMED. The two-year post-baccalaureate curriculum at CSU will also include urban health courses and seminars.

ELIGIBILITYIn order to be eligible for the Post-Baccalaureate/M.D. pathway, students must hold a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. accredited college or university upon entry into the program. Academically, students must have a 3.00 college GPA or 300 GRE score (minimum 150 in each section) or 21 MCAT total score (minimum of 7 in each section).

DEADLINEBy Jan. 15:• Visit apply.neomed.edu and complete application• Send in supplemental materials and test scores

DIRECT ENTRY M.D. DEGREE PROGRAMTypically, 20 percent of NEOMED’s fi rst-year students in the M.D. degree program are admitted via the traditional four-year premedicine route called direct entry. Having completed necessary undergraduate work, students admitted via this route enter directly into the four-year program.

ELIGIBILITYStudents must hold a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. accredited college or university upon entry into the program. Academically, students must have a 3.25 undergraduate GPA; 3.20 GPA in biology, chemistry, physics and math; and an 8 or higher in each section of the MCAT (a 7 in one section will be accepted if the total score is 24 or above and student has 3.50 GPA or higher).

APPLICATION PROCESSStudents apply by completing the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS) application as early as June 1 of the year

preceding anticipated enrollment in the College of Medicine. Eligible applicants will be emailed a NEOMED-specifi c supplemental application.

DEADLINESBy Nov. 1:• Complete your AMCAS application• Send in letters of recommendation and transcripts

By Dec. 1:• Complete the NEOMED supplemental application

EARLY DECISIONCompetitive applicants who consider NEOMED their fi rst choice can apply through NEOMED’S Early Decision Program (EDP). EDP applicants compete against a smaller pool of applicants and will be notifi ed of their status by Oct. 1. Applicants must submit the AMCAS application by Aug. 1 and the supplemental application by Sept. 1.

RESIDENCY MATCH RESULTSStudents continue their training in residency programs following graduation, and NEOMED students constantly secure placement in highly competitive residency programs close to home and across the nation.

MATCHED IN PRIMARY CARE52% MATCHED

WITHIN OHIO47% MATCHED AT A PARTNERHOSPITAL24%

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE CLASS OF 2014 RESIDENCY PLACEMENT

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There are many different paths to pursuing a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree through NEOMED. Use this roadmap and speak with our Offi ce of Admissions to learn which one is right for you.

WHICH PATH TO BECOMING A PHYSICIAN ADDS UP FOR YOU?

B.S./M.D.

*APPLY AS A HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR TIME TO APPLY!

BACC./M.D.

*APPLY AS A COLLEGE SOPHOMORE

DIRECT ENTRY M.D.

*APPLY AS A COLLEGE SENIOR OR COLLEGE GRADUATE

POST-BACC./M.D.

*APPLY AS A COLLEGE SENIOR OR COLLEGE GRADUATE

HIGH SCHOOL

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RESERVED SEAT AT NEOMED

COLLEGE NEOMED

NO RESERVED SEAT AT NEOMED

ACCELERATED TO 2 YEARS! 4 YEARS

THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON -or-

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY-or-

YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY

4 YEARS2 YEARS2 YEARS

TIME TO APPLY!CLEVELAND STATE

UNIVERSITY -or-

HIRAM COLLEGE

4 YEARS4 YEARS

ANY COLLEGE! TIME TO APPLY!

4 YEARS 2 YEARS 4 YEARS

ANY COLLEGE! CLEVELAND STATE

UNIVERSITY

TIME TO APPLY!

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COLLEGE OF PHARMACYThe College of Pharmacy offers an original and progressive curriculum that blends classroom and practice experiences to give graduates the knowledge, skills and professionalism that is necessary to succeed as a pharmacist. Student-centered learning is a critical component; at least 30 percent of pharmacy courses are offered through active learning exercises. The pharmacy curriculum emphasizes the University’s core values of competence, communication, caring, curiosity, character and community, and uniquely offers an education that optimizes interprofessional learning experiences. Pharmacy and medicine students learn together in a blend of classes, which results in extensive contact between the two student bodies.

The curriculum is organized to give each year a central theme that serves as a foundation for each successive year. Courses are developed and integrated to establish the annual theme to allow students to learn information in the classroom, apply that knowledge and practice pharmacy skills in experiential sites.

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3.3466

76 422APPLICANTS

2013 Pharm.D. Degree Admissions

ACCEPTED

AVERAGE ACCEPTED GPA

AVERAGE ACCEPTED PCAT

Sara McCrayCollege of PharmacyMinerva High SchoolWalsh University

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EXCELLENCECOMMUNICATIONCURIOSITYINNOVATIONCOMPETENCECOMMUNITYDISCCELLENCECOMMUNICATIONCURIOSITYINNOVATIONCOMPETENCECOMMUNITYDISCOVERYCARING

TIONCURIOSITYINNOVATIONCOMPETENCECOMMUNITYDISCOVERYCARINGCHARACTERTRANSFORMYINNOVATIONCOMPETENCECOMMUNITYDISCOVERYCARINGCHARACTERTRANSFORMAT

TIONCOMPETENCECOMMUNITYDISCOVERYCARINGCHARACTERTRANSFORMATIVEEVOLVINGCOMPETENCECOMMUNITYDISCOVERYCARINGCHARACTERTRANSFORMATIVEEVOLVINGRESEARCHEDUCA

COMMUNITYDISCOVERYCARINGCHARACTERTRANSFORMATIVEEVOLVINGRESEARCHEDUCATIONPAYCARINGCHARACTERTRANSFORMATIVEEVOLVINGRESEARCHEDUCATIONPATIENTCARE

REQUIRED PRE-PROFESSIONAL COURSES SEMESTER HOURS QUARTER HOURS

BIOLOGY AND OTHER LIFE SCIENCES SEQUENCE WITH LAB 8 12

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY SEQUENCE WITH LAB 8 12

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SEQUENCE WITH LAB 8 12

GENERAL PHYSICS SEQUENCE 6 9

BIOCHEMISTRY SEQUENCE 6 9

CALCULUS 3 4

STATISTICS 3 4

ECONOMICS 3 4

LITERATURE OR COMPOSITION 6 9

SPEECH OR COMMUNICATION 3 4

PSYCHOLOGY 3 4

GENERAL EDUCATION AND/OR ADDITIONAL SCIENCE 15 22

TOTAL 72 105

Pre-Requisite Curriculum Chart

YEAR 1 THEME: DOSAGE FORMSThe year one theme of dosage forms provides you with knowledge and experience to: 1) select appropriate dosage forms for a given situation, 2) research the availability of dosage forms and 3) compound individualized dosage forms. A series of foundational science courses during the year will provide a strong base on which to build your pharmacy knowledge. You will also be exposed to various pharmacy practice settings (chain pharmacy, independent pharmacy, hospital pharmacy, specialty settings, etc.).

YEAR 2 THEME: MEDICATION USE SYSTEMThe year two theme of medication use systems provides knowledge and insight into managing pharmacy duties and personnel, dispensing medications safely and recognizing the importance of pharmacology, biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics when selecting the correct dosage regimen and formulation for the patient. You will utilize this knowledge during practice site visits. You will also become certifi ed in several skills, including administering immunizations and Medication Therapy Management (MTM) services. Interaction with medicine students will continue with a comprehensive self-directed interprofessional team project.

YEAR 3 THEME: PATIENT SAFETYThe year three theme of patient safety provides students an understanding of existing federal laws and their application in the practice setting and further develops knowledge and skills needed to design the optimal therapeutic regimen for a disease or situation and to monitor and report less than optimal outcomes (adverse events, medication errors, noncompliance, etc.) based on the best available evidence. Experiences in class and in practice settings in year three will prepare you to enter full-time patient contact in year four where you will share in the care of and decisions concerning patients.

YEAR 4 THEME: PATIENT-CENTERED CAREThe year four theme of patient-centered care provides an extensive exposure to direct patient care at ambulatory care, acute care, community pharmacy and health-system pharmacy settings in which you infl uence the decision-making and outcomes of therapeutic management of disease conditions. The fourth year will end with a Pharmacy Capstone designed to assist you with the transition to becoming a licensed pharmacist and the next stages of your professional lives.

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PHARM.D. DEGREE PROGRAMThe mission of the College of Pharmacy is to prepare highly skilled pharmacists who play an indispensable role in a team-oriented approach to patient care and medication therapy management services. Our graduates will emerge as competent, curious, caring pharmacists with strong communication skills, character, commitment to the community and dedication to lifelong learning.

ELIGIBILITYAcademically, at least a 2.50 overall college GPA is required of all applicants. Applicants for admission to the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree program must complete at least two years of pre-professional coursework, earning a minimum of 72 semester hours or 105 quarter hours. A bachelor’s degree is not required, but students with a degree may be considered more competitive in the application process. For more information, visit www.neomed.edu/admissions/pharmd.

APPLICATION PROCESSStudents apply by completing the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS) application as early as June 1 of the year preceding anticipated enrollment in the College of Pharmacy. The student must then also complete the NEOMED-specifi c supplemental application found at apply.neomed.edu. PCAT scores should be sent directly to PharmCAS.

PARTNER UNIVERSITIESThe College of Pharmacy has agreements with more than 16 colleges and universities for preferential admissions and interviews and also accepts applicants from other institutions through “at large” application review. Students from the four core partner institutions (The University of Akron, Cleveland State University, Kent State University and Youngstown State University) will receive preferential admission. In addition, the program is partnered with member universities of the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education (NOCHE). For more information, visit www.noche.org.

DEADLINEBy Sept. 1 for Early ActionBy Oct. 1 Partner University deadlineBy Feb. 1 for all others• Complete PharmCAS application• Send in supplemental materials and submit PCAT score• Visit apply.neomed.edu and complete the supplemental application

ADMISSIONS ENTRY ROUTE

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Natalie DahmenCollege of PharmacyNorth Royalton High SchoolThe University of Akron

FIRST-TIME PASS RATE ON THE IN-STATE MPJE

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Alumni Data Snapshot: Class of 2013

OFFERED AND ACCEPTED POSITIONS IN NORTHEAST OHIO

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NUMBER OF GRADUATES71

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COURSE TOPICS:

Principles of Drug ActionPharmaceutical Medicine Research MethodsStatistics (with an emphasis on biostatistics)Medical PharmacologyBiopharmaceutics and BiotechnologyDrug Regulatory AffairsIntellectual Property Issues Pertaining to Drug DevelopmentClinical Trials Design

*There are also elective courses pertaining to students’ major interests, e.g., cellular and molecular neuroscience.

entities for the benefi t of the public health. This program will provide graduate students interested in entering careers in the pharmaceutical industry and academia with an excellent, integrated pharmaceutical medicine graduate education at the master’s and doctoral degree levels.

The Master of Science (M.S.) degree option requires a total of 45 credit hours (including 10 hours of pharmaceutical medicine research and 10 hours of thesis work) culminating in a written thesis and thesis defense. The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree option requires a total of 90 credit hours culminating in a written dissertation and dissertation defense.

COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIESThe College of Graduate Studies offers master’s and doctoral degree programs and certifi cate programs through the University and in partnership with NEOMED’s university partners.

BIOETHICS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMAs medical science and technology continues to advance, there is an increasing concern over professional and ethical responsibilities in providing optimal care to patients and their families, and addressing issues among colleagues and institutions including, but not limited to, effective utilization of scarce or limited resources, disclosure of confl icts of interest, balancing health care delivery with clinical research, and developing therapeutic relationships in light of controversial public health policies and laws. This certifi cate program is designed for health care professionals and students who have the desire to explore these pragmatic issues through the lenses of ethical theory and narrative-driven humanities.

INTEGRATED PHARMACEUTICAL MEDICINEIntegrated pharmaceutical medicine is the scientifi c discipline concerned with the discovery, development, formulation, delivery, pharmacologic and toxicologic evaluation, registration and scientifi c monitoring of drug

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Brooke BabyakCollege of Graduate Studies/College of MedicineWadsworth High SchoolKent State University

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MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTHAdministered by NEOMED, the Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree is a consortium program with The University of Akron, Cleveland State University, Ohio University and Youngstown State University. This nontraditional program is geared toward working professionals and students who would like to broaden their role in improving community health, especially in this changing health care environment. Courses are delivered through a hybrid of teaching methods: interactive videoconferencing, online asynchronous lectures and face-to-face instruction. Core courses are taught on Saturdays to accommodate working students.

HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMThis program is designed for those who wish to build on their clinical competence to develop administrative, fi nancial and leadership skills related to health-system administration, which will enable them to manage complex health-system pharmacy departments at the institutional and department levels.

The combined M.S. degree/residency program requires 40 semester hours and must be completed in two years. The M.S. degree only track may be completed in two to four years. The curriculum includes courses provided through the NEOMED College of Pharmacy and courses provided in the Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)curriculum through the Cleveland State University Monte Ahuja College of Business.

Students may complete a teaching certifi cate program offered by the NEOMED College of Pharmacy.

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COURSE TOPICS:

Public Health ConceptsBiostatistics in Public HealthEpidemiology in Public HealthSocial and Behavioral Sciences in Public HealthHealth Services Administration in Public HealthEnvironmental Health Sciences in Public HealthPublic Health Practice and IssuesGrant Writing for Public Health PracticeCapstone Project ICapstone Project II

*There are also elective courses

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ADMISSIONS ENTRY ROUTESThe application deadline for all programs in the College of Graduate Studies is May 1. Complete your application at apply.neomed.edu and send in all supplemental materials.

BIOETHICS CERTIFICATE PROGRAMThis nine credit program, which can be acquired in nine months to two years, is ideal for the busy student or health care professional who wishes to combine clinical practice with ethics consultation, education and research. Students take coursework in the areas of ethical, social and legal issues facing professionals in the health sciences.

ELIGIBILITYStudents who have successfully completed a bachelor’s degree with a minimum of a 3.00 GPA and a strong desire to enroll in ethics and humanities coursework are eligible to apply to the Bioethics Certifi cate Program.

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Robert StantonCollege of MedicinePoland Seminary High SchoolYoungstown State University

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policy development within an ethical and culturally sensitive perspective.

ELIGIBILITYStudents must hold a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. accredited college or university upon entry into the program. Academically, students must have a 2.75 undergraduate GPA or 3.00 graduate GPA and an acceptable GRE score.

HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION DEGREE PROGRAMThe health-system pharmacy administration degree program offers two tracks: a combined Master of Science (M.S.) degree/residency or an M.S. degree only. Both tracks are designed for individuals who wish to build on their professional competence and enable them to manage complex health-system pharmacy departments at the institutional and department levels.

ELIGIBILITYStudents must have a Pharm.D. degree and either be a licensed pharmacist or be eligible for licensure. Three years of practice experience is required for M.S. degree only students. Academically, students must have a 2.75 undergraduate GPA or submit an acceptable GMAT score.

INTEGRATED PHARMACEUTICAL MEDICINE DEGREE PROGRAMThe main objective of the integrated pharmaceutical medicine degree program is to educate and develop fi rst-rate scholars and independent investigators within an integrated curriculum. Graduates of this program will have a unique perspective on the linkage of pharmaceutical sciences to medical disciplines, especially with regard to disease mechanisms and targets for therapeutic interventions.

ELIGIBILITYStudents must hold a bachelor’s degree (or higher) in the majors of chemistry, biochemistry, any of the biological sciences, or related areas, or a combination of majors such as for a pre-pharmacy or pre-medicine baccalaureate. Academically, at least a 3.00 undergraduate GPA and/or a 3.30 graduate GPA is required.

MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEGREE PROGRAMThis program provides graduates with a foundation of public health skills and knowledge, including analytic skills, research strategies, community assessment methods, program implementation, evaluation and

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High school students who are interested in pursuing a career in health care can become involved in one or more of our educational and enrichment programs: HealthSuccess, MEDCAMP, Pathways to Pharmacy or Health Professions Affi nity Community. These highly competitive programs exist for students in the eighth through twelfth grade and seek to increase diverse representation at the colleges and within health care professions.

HealthSuccess is a nine-month program for ninth through eleventh grade students. The program is held monthly throughout the academic year and strives to better prepare prospective medicine or pharmacy students for professional education through their participation in various activities and workshops.

MEDCAMP is a three-day intensive summer experience designed for students who are completing the eighth grade and rising into the ninth grade in the fall. This program is coordinated through Area Health Education Center (AHEC).

Pathways to Pharmacy is a summer program for high school sophomores and juniors, offering work-based learning experiences, personal development workshops and math and science enrichment activities. The program provides an opportunity to expand student interest in the pharmacy profession and increase the number of students who graduate from high school and pursue pharmacy as a career. The program is generously sponsored by Walgreens.

The Health Professions Affi nity Community (HPAC) program is designed to support and guide ninth to twelfth graders who have an interest in extending their connection to, and preparing for, a career in the health professions. HPAC is a partnership amongst schools and community organizations and offers a host of academic and community-based experiences with the aim of empowering students to take charge of their academic and career development and make a difference in the health of their communities.

Learn more at neomed.edu/admissions/programs.

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“Knowing that every minute I dedicate to learning today is an investment

towards the physician I will become tomorrow ignites me. I want to

be recognized as the physician who took the time to learn from his

patients and not just to teach and treat them.”

Patrick Litam, College of MedicineSaint Ignatius High School, College of Wooster

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“What ignites me? True and meaningful relationsҺips. I want to be described

as that health care professional that doesn’t just treat patients as just another

patient. I want to be a personal, caring and knowledgeable pharmacist.”

Justin Andras, College of PharmacyHome Schooled, Stark State College of Technology

“A desire to offer my patients a fi ghting chance against dangerous and

devastating diseases is what ignites me. Medicine is nothing but joy – joy of

treating patients and joy of hardship being alleviated. Superman’s cape is

powerful, but a white coat isn’t much far behind!”

Shubham Bakshi, College of MedicineWilliam Mason High School, The Ohio State University

“It is nearly impossible not to be inspired at Northeast Ohio Medical

University. The staff is outstanding in the pharmacy fi eld. They are making

changes in the profession as a whole. They are making the future a reality.

The passion, the determination is contagious.”

Megan Elavsky, College of PharmacyManchester High School, The University of Akron

“What ignites me is the smile on my mother's face. I want others to describe

me as a knowledgeable yet personable health care professional.”

Nita Gupta, College of MedicineCenterville High School, Youngstown State University

“I am ignited with the passion to serve and help people, to make

their lives better, to provide for them the medical help, emotional,

psychological and for some spiritual support they need.”

Deborah Walker, College of PharmacyFirestone High School, The University of Akron

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AFFORDING YOUR EDUCATIONTUITIONTuition for coursework at the University will be paid directly to NEOMED. During times of undergraduate studies, tuition and fees will be assessed by your undergraduate university.

FINANCIAL AIDMany fi nancial aid opportunities are available. The Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy are able to provide institutional funds to students who demonstrate high need. Students who provide parent information on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) may be eligible for campus-based aid in the form of institutional loans and grants.

Students are also encouraged to use scholarship search engines on the Internet and to contact professional societies, organizations, foundations, unions, companies, religious organizations, sororities, fraternities, etc. about scholarship opportunities.

Federal Stafford loans at higher graduate loan limits are available to students. Students are eligible for the unsubsidized loan ($40,500 for medicine students, $33,000 for pharmacy/ M.P.H. students, $20,500 for other graduate programs) in which interest of 6.21 percent begins to accrue when the loan is disbursed. Federal GradPLUS loans are available at a higher interest rate of 7.21 percent if a student

has maximized his/her Federal Stafford loan eligibility.

For more information contact the Offi ce of Financial Aid at 330.325.6286.

NEOMED boasts 9 Choose Ohio First Scholars who each receive $30k per year to offset their tuition costs.

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Neel BekalCollege of MedicineSeven Hills Upper SchoolKent State University

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 2014-15 TUITION FOR CLASS OF 2018

In-State $33,690 Out-of-State $67,380

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 2014-15 TUITION FOR CLASS OF 2018

In-State $19,315 Out-of-State $38,630

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Northeast Ohio Medical University is located on more than 120 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and open space in Rootstown, Ohio. Centrally located between its partner universities and affi liated clinical sites, the University is just a short drive to restaurants, shopping, entertainment and major highways.

We invite you to visit campus and learn about our programs.

JOIN OUR PROSPECTIVE STUDENT PORTALProspective students can get information on upcoming events and activities and even schedule a campus visit by creating a personal prospective student account at apply.neomed.edu. Set up your account and become a part of the NEOMED community today!

OPEN HOUSESOpen houses are held multiple times per year for prospective students and feature:• Information sessions by a NEOMED representative• Student panel sessions• Campus tours• Information about The University of Akron, Cleveland State University, Kent State University and Youngstown State University

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Tours available most Fridays

CONTACT OFFICE OF ENROLLMENT SERVICES 330.325.6270Toll-free: 800.686.2511, ext. [email protected]

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