Northeast Ohio Medical University
Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED) is a distinguished public medical institution located in Rootstown, Ohio. It is known for its commitment to graduate education in medicine, pharmacy, and the College of Graduate Studies.
Overview[edit | edit source]
NEOMED is a specialized institution, focusing primarily on graduate-level education in the fields of medicine and pharmacy. Beyond this, the university also offers programs through its College of Graduate Studies, catering to a broad spectrum of students seeking advanced degrees in healthcare.
Partnerships[edit | edit source]
NEOMED boasts an impressive array of partnerships, amplifying the depth and breadth of the opportunities available to its students:
- Medical school collaborations with four public universities: Akron, Cleveland State, Kent State, and Youngstown State.
- Partnership with a private institution: Hiram College.
- The medical school has affiliations with 24 prominent hospitals.
- The pharmacy school maintains relationships with over 100 pharmacy entities.
These extensive affiliations play a pivotal role in ensuring comprehensive academic and clinical exposure for the students.
Academic Profile[edit | edit source]
Annually, the university enrolls around 160 students into its medical program and approximately 80 into the pharmacy program. The curriculum at NEOMED is designed to be robust and comprehensive, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for their future careers in healthcare.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
With its dedicated focus on graduate education and a wide array of partnerships, Northeast Ohio Medical University stands out as a leading institution in the realm of medical and pharmaceutical education in the United States.
Also see[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). Official Website.
External Links[edit | edit source]
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