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MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine No. 1 in Graduates Practicing in Areas Facing Health Professional Shortages

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Terri Hughes-Lazzell
Published on
July 25, 2024

The Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine earned the No. 1 ranking in the nation from U.S. News & World Report for the medical school with the most graduates practicing in areas experiencing a health professional shortage. The ranking reflects the college’s strong history of training doctors of osteopathic medicine, or D.O.s, physician-scientists, or D.O.-Ph.D.s, and physician assistants, or PAs, as well as supporting people and communities in need.

Of the college’s graduates, 52.5% work in these underserved areas, meeting the needs of people and their communities.

“This ranking is a reflection of the dedication and work of the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine and our focus on education, research and service,” said Joyce deJong, D.O., dean of the college. “Osteopathic medicine is focused on the whole person, so it is natural that those who are interested in osteopathic medicine find ways and opportunities to serve people and meet their health care needs.”

In addition to the No. 1 ranking, the college earned a No. 14 ranking for the most graduates practicing in primary care and No. 58 for the most graduates practicing in rural areas.

As of 2024, the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine has graduated about 7,900 D.O. physicians and, of those, 83 are physician-scientists, graduating with a D.O.-Ph.D. The college will graduate its first PA class in August.

Approximately 75% of the college’s graduates stay in Michigan for residency and remain after residency working as physicians and helping to meet the primary care health needs of Michigan residents.

The MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine was established in 1969 by legislative decree and continues its commitment to providing osteopathic medicine health care providers to the state of Michigan.

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