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UPIKE College of Osteopathic Medicine ranked 11th nationally for medical schools

Ranked top rural osteopathic medicine school

kycom-us-news-thumbPIKEVILLE, Ky. (April 13, 2016) — The University of Pikeville-Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine (KYCOM) has been ranked 11th among all medical schools in the nation, both D.O. and M.D., by U.S. News & World Report. KYCOM was the highest ranked D.O. medical school in rural medicine.

KYCOM also ranked 15th in family medicine and fourth in the percentage of graduates who enter primary care residencies. Several osteopathic medical schools were among the top-ranked medical schools in primary care and geriatrics.

“We’re very pleased to once again be ranked so highly in areas relevant to our mission,” said Boyd R. Buser, D.O., dean of KYCOM and vice president for health affairs at the University of Pikeville.

KYCOM is third among the 10 most affordable private medical schools in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report’s “Short List,” a regular series that provides information for prospective students and parents. According to U.S. News data, medical students at private medical schools spent an average of $52,500 annually in tuition and fees. Tuition and fees for students attending one of the 10 most affordable private medical schools averaged $42,900 annually. KYCOM’s tuition was lower at $41,320, following Baylor College of Medicine and Lake Erie College Osteopathic Medicine.