2006
Annual Statistical Report on Osteopathic Medical
Education
 |
View
this Report
This format is great for browsing or
easily looking up information
Download
this Report in .PDF format (3.6Mb,
76 pages)
Choose this format if you want to
print the report, would like to have the
whole thing or want to have it electronically.
Order
a Printed Copy of this report ($18)
This format is ideal if you don't have
a printer or speedy internet access, or just
want a profesionally printed report that you
can use as a reference without a computer. |
(Published February 2007)
This annual report is the 25th in a series that began publication
in 1981. Prior to 2001, the report was called
the Annual Statistical Report. Between 2002-2004,
the report was called the Annual Report on Osteopathic
Medical Education. The data are derived
from the annual survey of the 20 schools of osteopathic
medicine and three branch campuses operating
in 2004-2005 and 2005-2006.
This report contains
data on students, applicants, graduates, faculty,
curriculum, research, and college finances.
Table of Contents
Trends & Highlights (p1)
Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (p2)
The Osteopathic Profession (p4)
- Table 1: Distribution of Osteopathic Physicians (as of June 1, 2006)
Section 1. Osteopathic Medical School Applicants
and Applications (p5)
- Table 2: Number of Applications Received by AACOMAS, First-Year
Enrollment, Total Enrollment and Graduates
by School (p5)
- Table 3: AACOMAS Applicants
to Osteopathic Medical Schools: Race/Ethnicity
and Women, by Entering Year (p6)
- Figure 1: MCAT
Examinees and Osteopathic Medical School Applicants
(p7)
- Figure 2: AACOMAS Applicants by Gender, 1997-2006
(p7)
- Figure 3: Underrepresented Minority
Applicants, 1996 - 2006 (p8)
- Figure 4: Average
Number of Applications per Applicant, 1995-2005
(p8)
- Table 4: Grade Point Averages and Mean Medical
College Admission Test (MCAT) Scores for
Entering Students (p9)
Section 2. Enrollment, Attrition and Graduates (p11)
- Table 5: First-Year Enrollment, Total Enrollment and Graduates
in Schools of Osteopathic Medicine in the U.S.,
by Gender and Entering Year (p11)
- Figure 5: Average
Number of Applications per Applicant, 1995-2005
(p12)
- Figure 6: First-Year Enrollment by Gender, 1996-2005
(p12)
- Table 6: First-Year Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity,
1996-2005 (p13)
- Table 7: Total Enrollment by Race and Ethnicity,
1996-2005 (p13)
- Figure 7: First-Year Enrollment by Ethnic Group,
2004-05 and 2005-06 (p14)
- Figure 8: Total Enrollment
by Ethnic Group, 2004-05 and 2005-06 (p14)
- Figure 9: Colleges
by Enrollment (Entering Class Fall 2006) (p15)
- Table 8A: Total
Enrollment of Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups
by School, 2004-05 (p16)
- Table 8B: Total Enrollment
of Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups by School,
2005-06 (p17)
- Figure 10A: Total Enrollment by
Gender, 2004-05 (p18)
- Figure 10B: Total Enrollment
by Gender, 2005-06 (p19)
- Table 9A: State Residency
of First-Year Students by School, 2004-05 (p20)
- Table
9B: State Residency of First-Year Students
by School, 2005-06 (as of August 1, 2006) (p21)
- Table
10: Graduates of Osteopathic Medical Schools
by Race and Ethnic Group, 1996-2005 (p22)
- Figure
11: Osteopathic Medical School Graduates, 1990-2009
(p22)
- Table 11A: Attrition in Osteopathic Medical
Schools, 2003-04 (p24)
- Table 11B: Attrition
in Osteopathic Medical Schools, 2004-05 (p25)
Section 3. Tuition, Loans
and Scholarships (p27)
- Table 12: Loans to Osteopathic Medical Students, 2003-04
and 2004-05 (p27)
- Table 13: Average First-Year
Student Expenses at Osteopathic Medical Schools,
2003-04 through 2005-06 (p27)
- Table 14: Tuition
and Fees for the D.O. Program in 2006-07 (p28)
- Figure
12: Scholarships and Loans Awarded to Osteopathic
Medical Students, 1993-94 Through 2004-05 (p29)
- Figure
13: Sources of Scholarships Awarded to Osteopathic
Medical Students, 1993-94 Through 2004-05 (p30)
Section 4. Curriculum (p31)
- Table
15: Instructional Techniques in Osteopathic Medical
Schools, 1996-97 Through 2005-06 (p31)
- Table 16A: Selected Program Characteristics of the 20
Osteopathic Medical Schools and
Two Branch Campuses in 2004-05 (p32)
- Table 16B:
Selected Program Characteristics of the 20
Osteopathic Medical Schools and
Three Branch Campuses in 2005-06 as of August
1, 2006 (p33)
- Table 17: Average Number of
Hours Required in Basic/Non-Clinical Sciences
in Years One and Two, 2004-05 and 2005-06 (p34)
- Table
18: Average Number of Hours of Clinical Science
Courses Required in Years One and Two, 2004-05
and 2005-06 (p34)
Section 5. Postgraduate
Training (p35)
- Table 19A: Number of Weeks in Required Clinical Clerkships
in Years Three and Four, 2004-05 (p36)
- Table 19B:
Number of Weeks in Required Clinical Clerkships
in Years Three and Four,
2005-06 (as of August 1, 2006) (p37)
- Table 19C:
Number of Weeks in Selective1 Clinical Clerkships
in Years Three and Four, 2004-05 (p38)
- Table 19D:
Number of Weeks in Selective1 Clinical Clerkships
in Years Three and Four,
2005-06 (as of August 1, 2006) (p39)
- Table 20A:
Characteristics of Hospitals Used for Clerkships,
2003-04 (p40)
- Table 20B: Characteristics of Hospitals
Used for Clerkships, 2004-05 (as of August
1, 2006) (p41)
- Table 21A: Areas of Special Interest
Included in the Curriculum of Osteopathic Medical
Schools, 2004-05 (p42)
- Table 21B: Areas of
Special Interest Included in the Curriculum
of Osteopathic Medical Schools, 2005-06 (as of
August 1, 2006) (p43)
- Table 22: Student Performance
Indicators, 2004-05 and 2005-06 (p44)
- Table
23A: Methods Used to Assess Clinical Competence
of Osteopathic Medical Students, 2004-05 (p45)
- Table
23B: Methods Used to Assess Clinical Competence
of Osteopathic Medical Students,
2005-06 (as of August 1, 2006) (p45)
- Table 24:
Role of the National Board Examinations (COMLEX)
in the Curriculum of the 20 Osteopathic Medical
Schools and Three Branch Campuses, 2004-05 and 2005-06 (p46)
- Table
25: Outcome Indicators Used to Evaluate the
Effectiveness of the Education Program at Osteopathic
Medical Schools and Branch Campuses, 2004-05 and 2005-06
(p47)
- Table 26A: Type of Internships for D.O.s in AOA-Accredited
Programs, 2004-05 (p48)
- Table 26B: Type of Internships
for D.O.s in AOA-Accredited Programs, 2005-06
(p49)
- Table 27A: D.O.s in AOA-Accredited Residencies1
by Specialty, 2004-05 (p50)
- Table 27B: D.O.s
in AOA-Accredited Residencies1 by Specialty,
2005-06 (p51)
- Table 28: OPTI Programs, 2004-05
and 2005-06 (p52)
Section 6. Faculty (p53)
- Table 29: Faculty at Osteopathic Medical Schools, 2004-05
and 2005-06 (p53)
- Figure 14A: Full-Time Faculty
by Discipline, 2004-05 (p54)
- Figure 14B:
Full-Time Faculty by Discipline, 2005-06
(as of August 1, 2006) (p55)
- Figure 15: Volunteer
Faculty by Discipline (p56)
- Table 30: Tenured
Faculty at Osteopathic Medical Schools,
2004-05 and 2005-06 (p57)
- Table 31: Faculty
and Administrative Staff Distributed by
Highest Degree, 2004-05 and 2005-06 (p58)
Section 7. Revenues & Expenditures (p59)
- Table
32: Total Revenues and Expenditures in Osteopathic
Medical Schools for Fiscal Year 2004 (p59)
- Table
33A: Average Revenues and Expenditures per
Osteopathic Medical School for Fiscal Year 2004
(p60)
- Table 33B: Average Revenues and Expenditures per Osteopathic
Medical School for Fiscal Year 2005 (as of
August 1, 2006) (p61)
- Table 34: Revenues and Expenditures
as Percent of Total Revenues for Fiscal Year
2005 (as of August 1, 2006) (p62)
Section 8. Contract and Grant Activities
(p63)
- Table 35: Contract and Grant Awards at Osteopathic Medical Schools
by Type of Award, Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005
(p63)
- Table 36: Contract
and Grant Awards at Osteopathic Medical Schools
by Awarding Agency, Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005
(p63)
- Table 37: Contract
and Grant Awards at Osteopathic Medical Schools
by Activity, Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005 (p64)
- Table 38: Contract
and Grant Awards at Osteopathic Medical Schools
by Subject Area, Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005 (p64)
- Table 39: Contract
and Grant Awards at Osteopathic Medical Schools
by Degree of Investigator, Fiscal Years 2004
and 2005 (p65)
Acknowledgements (p66)
Publications Available from
AACOM (p66)
Geographic Locations
of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (p67) back to top
|
|