Application Information
Applicants are required to meet one of the following qualifications to be eligible for appointment:
- Graduate of a US College of Osteopathic Medicine, accredited by COCA
- Graduate of a medical school in the United States or Canada, accredited by LCME, plus completion of all OSU-CHS/OMECO prerequisite requirements into an ACGME-accredited Osteopathic Recognition residency program *See Non-DO Applicants Below*
- Graduate of a medical school from outside of the US or Canada with a current valid ECFMG certificate or a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in Oklahoma, plus completion of all OSU-CHS/OMECO prerequisite requirements into an ACGME-accredited Osteopathic Recognition residency program *See non-DO Applicants Below*
ERAS Information
Applicants are accepted only through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Applications must include:
- Official medical school transcript
- Current COMLEX or USMLE transcript(s) for all exams taken to date
- Three letters of recommendation
- Medical Student Performance Evaluation
- Personal Statement
Osteopathic Medical Education Consortium of Oklahoma (OMECO/Tulsa) Program
ACGME Program Number: 3203900199
NRMP Match Code: 2171320C0
Tribal/Rural Track NRMP Match Code: 2171320C1
Interviews
Complete applications are given a holistic review, and interview offers may be extended throughout the interview season (October- early January) to qualified candidates.
Audition Rotation
Please visit the Office of Clinical Education to review the following:
- Complete the visiting student application
- Upload the required documentation
- Proof of Completed Compliance Training (eg, HIPAA, ACLS/BLS, TB test, Mask fitting)
- Letter of good standing
- Current CV and photo
- Immunization verification form
- Background check report
- Certificate of malpractice liability coverage
- Proof of health insurance coverage
- 10 panel drug screen report
- HIPAA/BBP training certificates
- COMLEX Level 1
- Letter of Intent
- Verify that an affiliation agreement is in place with your school and OSU
Once these items have been uploaded, your file will be forwarded to the Department of Pediatric Medicine for review. An email will be sent to the student with an approval or denial of their request.
Questions and/or difficulties about the online application can be forwarded to the Clinical Education department.
- Melissa Goodell: melissa.goodell@okstate.edu
Non-DO Applicants
20 Business Days Prior to the Match the Applicant Must Have Ready for Submission:
- Complete 60 hours of OSU-COM’s OMM I, II, III, and IV with certificate of completion. OMM education from outside institutions will not be accepted. (See Eligibility Protocol Below)
During Residency:
- Complete 60 hours of OPP Continuing Medical Education, approved by the OSU-CHS/OMECO, achieved through any of the following: CME courses, didactics, elective rotations, etc. focusing on clinical application.
- Successfully pass an OMM basic skills competency practical examination, administered by OSU-CHS faculty, prior to PGY-2.
- Satisfactorily progress through the Osteopathic Recognition Milestones during residency.
Osteopathic Recognition Eligibility Protocol for Non-DO Applicants
- Candidate contacts the Program Coordinator for access to OMM I-IV videos (no associated cost).
- The candidate will need to notify the Program Coordinator when all courses have been completed in order to receive a certificate of completion.
- Passing score (>50%) on 60 question osteopathic exam.