Testing - College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific  (COMP)


The College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (COMP) supports Western University of Health Sciences in its mission to increase the availability of Physicians to serve the needs of the people living in the western region of the United States. The College provides the educational basis for internship and residencies in all medical specialties. The academic environment fosters respect for the uniqueness of humanity. Students are provided with classroom and clinical experiences designed to prepare them to function as competent, caring, lifelong learners with a distinctive Osteopathic Philosophy.

Dean: Paula Crone, DO

Tuition

Accreditation information:
American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
American Osteopathic Association (AOA), Substantive Change
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5 Year TrendCensus Enrollment

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RegionCensus Enrollment

5 Year TrendGraduation Rate

Expected: Includes students that have not yet been awarded a degree but are expected to successfully complete the program. Extensions may have been granted.

RaceGraduation Rate

GenderGraduation Rate

RegionGraduation Rate

Ultimate: Percentage of students passing the board exam regardless of the number of attempts.

Postgraduate Placement Information

Traditionally, WesternU/COMP students are very successful in the residency placement process. The chart below indicates the results for graduates from WesternU/COMP into the different types of residency programs.

Residency Placement5 Year

View a detailed report here

Completion of a program of study does not guarantee placement into a residency program, future employment, licensure or credentialing.

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