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Mission

The Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK Tom and Julie Wood College of Osteopathic Medicine is a Catholic medical institution built on the inspired vision and values of our Franciscan heritage, and dedicated to preparing osteopathic physicians who are committed to the complete healing of individuals’ bodies, minds, and spirits. This institution is committed to serving the people of Indiana and to developing osteopathic physicians through research, service, and teaching.

MU-WCOM will provide:

  • A quality professional education program emphasizing osteopathic training in primary care through lifelong learning and scholarly activity in a caring, academic community. This community will include students from Indiana as well as those from the surrounding states, the nation, and the world.

  • An education that “profoundly transforms lives, society, and the world” consistent with the Catholic university’s four core Franciscan sponsorship values (dignity of the individual, peace and justice, reconciliation, and responsible stewardship) and the tenets of osteopathic medicine.

  • A curriculum that promotes and measures student competencies with an emphasis on osteopathic clinical skills and public service activities provided in diverse populations of individuals and cultures, including the underprivileged and medically under-served in local, regional, national, and international environments.

  • A commitment to actively support and encourage hospitals in Indiana and surrounding states in the expansion of graduate medical education either by increasing positions in existing residency and fellowship programs or by creating new programs.

Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK Vision

To provide an education that profoundly transforms lives, society, and the world.

Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK Mission

To be a Catholic university dedicated to excellent teaching and learning in the Franciscan and liberal arts traditions.

We welcome students of all faiths who seek an educational experience framed within the context of our Franciscan sponsorship values of dignity of the individual, peace and justice, reconciliation, and responsible stewardship. Our understanding of these values is informed by reflection on the life of Jesus Christ and prayer.

MU-WCOM Strategic Plan

MU-WCOM adopted a new strategic plan in the Fall of 2019. Representatives from several key stakeholder groups at MU-WCOM (administrators, faculty, staff, and students) participated in the development and/or review of the plan prior to approval.

Learn more about MU-WCOM's strategic plan for 2019-2025

MU-WCOM Research and Scholarly Activity Strategic Plan

MU-WCOM subsequently created and adopted a Research and Scholarly Activity Strategic Plan. Representatives from several key stakeholder groups at MU-WCOM (Research Committee, faculty association, administrators, and students) participated in the development and/or review of the plan prior to approval.

Download MU-WCOM's research and scholarly activity plan

MU-WCOM ADMISSIONS INFO

(317) 955-6400
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS FINANCIAL AID

hpfinaid@marian.edu

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Â鶹ÊÓƵAPK
3200 Cold Spring Road
Indianapolis, IN 46222-1997
(317) 955-6000

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