The Current State of Health Care in North Carolina

Persons 65 and older will increase by 33.7% between 2007
and 2020

State-of-the-art, multi-million dollar Simulation Center and Laboratories

Educating students through an interactive, hands-on learning environment designed to simulate real-life experiences

Department of Medical Missions and Global Health

Training future physicians for service in the local community and around the world

Campbell’s Commitment to Medical Education

The MISSION of the Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine (CUSOM) is to educate and prepare community-based osteopathic physicians in a Christian environment to care for the rural and underserved populations in North Carolina, the Southeastern United States and the nation.

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Campbell’s PREP program prepares students to apply for advanced health degrees

Fifty students from 27 different colleges and 13 states across the country are spending the week at Campbell University in pursuit of improving their college applications for graduate and doctorate health programs. The annual Healthcare Professionals Readiness & Enrichment Program (PREP), hosted by the College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences and School of Osteopathic Medicine, teaches participants about resume writing, interviewing, time management, test taking and professional development skills.


Medical school students gather for first time at orientation

BUIES CREEK — The Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine celebrated another milestone Saturday when — for the first time — its students gathered together on campus for Accepted Students Day.


Campbell University’s medical school partners with Southeastern Health

The Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine and Southeastern Health announced a partnership on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Southeastern Regional Medical Center in Lumberton to offer medical training opportunities for Campbell’s students.


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On July 1, 2012, Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine (CUSOM) obtained “Provisional Accreditation” status, which permits CUSOM to admit students and offer instruction beginning in the 2013-14 academic year with an approved class size of 150.