The DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine is located on the main campus of Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee. A second location opened in Knoxville, Tennessee, in fall of 2019. LMU-DCOM is an integral part of LMU’s values-based learning community and is dedicated to preparing the next generation of osteopathic physicians to provide health care in the often underserved region of Appalachia and beyond.
Additional LocationsAdditional Locations offer the same programs as the main campus. Use the main campus' application to apply to additional locations.
DCOM at LMU-Knoxville
Lincoln Memorial University
9737 Cogdill Road, Knoxville, Tennessee 37932
To prepare outstanding osteopathic physicians who are committed to the premise that the cornerstone of meaningful existence is service to humanity. The mission of LMU-DCOM is achieved by: graduating Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine; providing a values-based learning community as the context for teaching, research, and service; serving the health and wellness needs of people both within the Appalachian region and beyond; focusing on enhanced access to comprehensive health care for underserved communities; investing in quality academic programs supported by superior faculty and technology; embracing compassionate, patient-centered care that values diversity, public service, and leadership as an enduring commitment to professionalism and the highest ethical standards; facilitating the growth, development, and maintenance of graduate medical education.
FacilitiesClosest City Harrogate, TN: rural; Knoxville, TN: suburban
Campus Setting
Facilities
LMU-DCOM buildings are designed to accommodate a traditional lecture-based systems curriculum and include large lecture halls, state-of-the art computerized simulation laboratories, anatomy suites, numerous study rooms, student break areas, faculty offices, student and academic services offices, and clinical relations and outreach offices. The DCOM buildings have approximately 9,700 square feet of laboratory space designated for faculty and student research.
Student Residence Options
Lincoln Memorial University is proud to offer a variety of housing options for graduate students. From on campus to off campus, one, two, and three bedrooms, there is something to meet the needs of each member of our graduate student community. Note, on-campus housing is only available at the Harrogate location.
Student Activities & Support Services
LMU-DCOM students are provided with numerous opportunities to engage in both on-campus and off-campus activities and events. The goal of Student Activities is to provide students with an opportunity to engage socially with their classmates, provide a stress-relief outlet, and promote a quality student experience.
LMU-DCOM offers academic support services designed to enhance learning and aid in the success of all students. These support services include one-on-one individual consultation, large and small group presentations, and peer tutoring. LMU counseling services are available to help students with personal, career, and academic concerns that affect academic success and quality of life.
Accreditation & AffiliationCOM Accreditation Status LMU-DCOM holds accreditation from the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA).
The Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) granted LMU-DCOM Accreditation with Exceptional Outcome on December 9, 2022. For schools with this status, accreditation will be granted for ten years.
COCA also granted LMU-DCOM approval for an additional location and class size increase in Knoxville, TN, starting Fall 2019. Lincoln Memorial University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).
University Affiliation(s) Lincoln Memorial University
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Lincoln Memorial University
Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine - LMU-DCOM
6965 Cumberland Gap Parkway, Harrogate, Tennessee 37752
Admissions Office
The curriculum is designed to integrate the biological, clinical, behavioral and social sciences, and is divided into two phases: Preclinical Curriculum (years one and two) and Clinical Experiences (years three and four). A primary care physician must be skilled in problem solving and demonstrate expertise in diagnosis. In order to achieve this goal, the LMU-DCOM curriculum emphasizes the integration of the basic and clinical sciences in medical practice. LMU-DCOM is committed to embracing holistic care, diversity, and public service as an enduring commitment to responsibility and high ethical standards.
Preparatory ProgramsMaster of Science programs
In today’s competitive world, it is essential for students to acquire as much knowledge as they can throughout their undergraduate and graduate studies. Our MS program will allow you as a student one year* to specifically focus your studies in the direction of your choice. Whether you plan to go on to medical/veterinary school, earn your PhD or teach at the secondary or community college level, we have the academic path for you. During your time in LMU’s MS program, you will have an opportunity to study in state-of-the-art facilities while engaging with graduate faculty from the School of Mathematics and Sciences, the DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine(DCOM), Carter and Moyers School of Education and the College of Veterinary Medicine (LMU-CVM).
Gross Anatomy Boot Camp
LMU-DCOM offers a three-week intensive anatomy course to incoming osteopathic medical students. The course is designed for incoming first-year osteopathic medical students who wish to start learning Gross Anatomy prior to the start of school. During the three-week course, students will begin each day at 8:30 a.m.with a quiz over the previous day’s material. The quizzes encourage long-term mastery of medical gross anatomy. Course material will be presented through small group discussions and time in the LMU-DCOM anatomy lab. There will be a heavy emphasis on the clinical aspects of anatomy so that the student can equate various physical signs and symptoms with anatomical pathology. The class day concludes at 4 p.m. each day.
International Medicine programs
International rotations are available.
DO/MBA
The DO/MBA program provides osteopathic medical students with a thorough understanding of business principles useful to a physician (four-year program).