Our residency and fellowship training curriculum focuses on the demonstration of the seven core competencies of the osteopathic profession:
We provide numerous instructional methods to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes of these core competencies.
The mission of the internship and residency programs at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine is to train and develop qualified physicians to practice as competent, caring physicians in the ambulatory, hospital and extended care settings.
All applicants for the PCOM Residency programs must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
Our mission is to train and develop qualified physicians to practice as competent, caring physicians in the ambulatory, hospital, and extended care settings.
Our highly selective fellowship programs expand on the training and education obtained during residency.
These rotations include patient care responsibility, as well as a strong academic component, in a supervised learning environment.
LEARN MOREDepartment of Graduate Medical Education
Department of Graduate Medical Education
4190 City Avenue, Suite 409
Philadelphia, PA 19131
Phone: 1-800-778-4723
Email: GME@pcom.edu