The Office of Student Affairs assists students at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) with needs and questions related to their time outside of the classroom. While the academic curriculum at WVSOM provides students with the foundation of medical knowledge, skills, and competencies needed by osteopathic physicians, participation in campus life further enhances the student educational experience. Involvement in co-curricular programs and activities provides opportunities for students to develop skills that will better prepare them for eventual practice in the community.
The Office of Student Affairs assists students at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) with needs and questions related to their time outside of the classroom. While the academic curriculum at WVSOM provides students with the foundation of medical knowledge, skills, and competencies needed by osteopathic physicians, participation in campus life further enhances the student educational experience. Involvement in co-curricular programs and activities provides opportunities for students to develop skills that will better prepare them for eventual practice in the community.