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Osteopathic Recognition

Osteopathic Recognition is a designation conferred by the ACGME’s Osteopathic Recognition Committee upon ACGME-accredited programs that demonstrate, through a formal application process, the commitment to teaching and assessing Osteopathic Principles and Practice (OPP) at the graduate medical education level.


About Osteopathic Recognition

OSU-CHS and OMECO Sponsored Programs have achieved this designation to demonstrate a commitment to teaching Osteopathic Principles and Practice in the clinical learning environment. If a program is training DO residents, the AOA believes Osteopathic Recognition is a designation all programs should consider.

 

Osteopathic Recognition allows programs to strengthen their applicant pool in accordance with their mission and aims. It also provides a learning environment that advances the residents’ ability to provide high quality, holistic patient care.

 

I’m an MD Student Interested in Applying

 

Residency Programs

OSU-CHS and OMECO have 16 programs with Osteopathic Recognition. This is the most programs of any Sponsoring Institution in the United States. We value our ability to preserve and strengthen our osteopathic foundation through this designation. Explore our residency programs to learn more.

 

Meet Our Team

Mark Thai, D.O.Mark Thai, D.O.

Executive Director of Osteopathic Recognition

918-561-1131 | mark.thai@okstate.edu

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