For decades, ChristianaCare has maintained a longstanding collaboration with PCOM,
where students have trained at ChristianaCare facilities in New Castle County. The
new Collaborative Clinical Campus builds on that foundation and brings Bayhealth into
a coordinated statewide training model of high quality clinical rotations and academic
mentorship.
Through this program, beginning in July 2026, five third-year PCOM medical students will complete clinical rotations in Kent and Sussex counties, gaining experience
at both Bayhealth and ChristianaCare. These new students in Delaware will be in addition
to the 55 already training in the Delaware Branch Campus at ChristianaCare.
“The partnership with PCOM and ChristianaCare expands the scope and number of medical
students trained in Delaware, and ultimately enhances our ability to recruit and retain
new physicians that are committed to work in Kent and Sussex counties,” said Gary
Siegelman, MD, MSc, CPE, designated institutional official for Bayhealth Medical Center.
“By providing PCOM students with immersive, hands-on clinical rotations in our communities,
we’re not only offering them outstanding training in diverse real-world settings but
also building stronger connections that encourage them to establish their practices
right here in Delaware. This directly addresses our workforce needs in underserved
areas and enhances access to high-quality care for the patients we serve every day.”
“PCOM’s mission has always centered on educating the next generation of osteopathic
physicians to be community-minded individuals who serve where the need is greatest,”
said Jay S. Feldstein, DO '81, president and CEO of PCOM. “By combining our commitment to compassionate, hands-on
education with Delaware’s deep-rooted networks of care, we’re preparing future clinicians
to meet people where they are—with excellence, empathy, and a shared purpose to improve
patient care in Delaware.”
The Delaware Collaborative Clinical Campus will not only strengthen the state’s healthcare
workforce pipeline but also improve access to care for people in Medically Underserved
Areas (MUAs) where there are persistent shortages of primary care, dental, and mental
health resources.
“We are incredibly excited about this partnership among three organizations that are
already doing amazing work in medical education—now joining together to tackle the
real challenges with recruiting and retaining physicians in smaller communities throughout
Delaware,” said Brian Levine, MD, chief academic officer and designated institutional
official for ChristianaCare.
“For students, these rotations will provide an exceptional variety of clinical experiences
and expert faculty who will help to prepare them for the next phase of their education,
which is residency—hopefully right here in Delaware.”
Collaborative Learning for Future Physicians
Students will complete core clinical rotations at Bayhealth and ChristianaCare primarily
in Kent and Sussex counties, with additional opportunities at ChristianaCare facilities
in New Castle County. Training will span a broad range of clinical settings and specialties,
including primary care, OB-GYN and psychiatry, offering exposure to real-world patient
care environments and building essential clinical skills. They will also benefit from
networking and working alongside Bayhealth and ChristianaCare’s attending physicians,
residents, nurses, case managers, therapists and other health professionals.
Building on a Strong Foundation of Medical Education in Delaware
“This collaboration is one of the many ways we are demonstrating our commitment to
increase and expand our workforce pipelines,” said Neil Jasani, MD, MBA, FACEP, chair
of the Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research (DIMER) Board. “This in turn, allows us to take better care for all Delawareans.”
DIMER ensures that Delaware residents have access to high-quality medical education
through guaranteed admission partnerships and clinical training arrangements with
the state’s major health systems. DIMER secures medical school admission opportunities
for Delawareans at PCOM and the Sidney Kimmel Medical College (SKMC), while Bayhealth
and ChristianaCare serve as clinical training facilities where medical students complete
clinical clerkships and work with trainees from a variety of residency and fellowship
programs.
While the Delaware Collaborative Clinical Campus is open to all PCOM medical students,
the first five students will all be DIMER medical students who are from Delaware and
are returning to their home state for clinical training.
“We are so pleased to enhance training opportunities for medical students in Delaware,
specifically in Kent and Sussex Counties. This reflects what we do best: partner across
the state for the wellbeing of our communities through an exceptionally trained workforce,”
said Omar Khan, MD, MHS, FAAFP, president and CEO of the Delaware Health Sciences
Alliance, which includes Bayhealth, ChristianaCare and PCOM.
About Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
Established in 1899, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) has trained
thousands of highly competent, caring physicians, health practitioners and behavioral
scientists who practice a “whole person” approach to care—treating people, not just
symptoms. PCOM, a private, not-for-profit accredited institution of higher education,
operates three campuses (PCOM, PCOM Georgia and PCOM South Georgia) and offers doctoral degrees in clinical psychology, educational psychology, osteopathic
medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, and school psychology. The college also offers
graduate degrees in applied behavior analysis, applied positive psychology, biomedical
sciences, forensic medicine, medical laboratory science, mental health counseling,
physician assistant studies, and school psychology. PCOM students learn the importance
of health promotion, research, education and service to the community. Through its
community-based Healthcare Centers, PCOM provides care to medically underserved populations.
For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 215-871-6100.
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