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Glendale, AZ Campus Catalog
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Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Mission
- Accreditation
- Degree Description
- Admissions
- Graduation Requirements
- Licensure Requirements
- Curriculum
- Applied Master of Osteopathic Education (AMOEG) Curriculum for OMM Scholars
- Preclinical Elective Courses
- Clinical Rotations
- Department Descriptions
- Course Descriptions
- Course Descriptions - AMOEG
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Student Academic Policies
- Academic and Career Counseling
- Academic Review & Progression
- Academic Surveillance, Warning and Probation
- Preclinical Promotions Committee
- Preclinical Promotions Committee or Student Promotion and Graduation Committee -- Guidelines for Course and Rotation Failures*
- Student Promotion and Graduation Committee
- Appeal Process
- Attending Off-Campus Meetings, Conferences, Events
- Clerkship Attendance Policy
- COMLEX-USA Exam Policy
- Student Promotion and Graduation Committee Guidelines for COMLEX-USA Failures*
- Course Withdrawal from One or More Courses
- Criminal Background Check
- Disciplinary Warning/Probation
- Dismissal
- Dual Degree Opportunities
- Extended Study Program (ESP)
- Grade Point Average
- Grade for Retaken Course
- Grading System
- Immunization and Screening Policy
- Insurance Coverage Policy
- Liaison Structure
- Promotion Policy
- MWU GME Consortium
- Faculty
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Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine
Student/Faculty Liaison Committee, First and Second Years
These two committees consist of a faculty liaison who is involved in the first or second year curriculum and two students elected by the first and second year classes. The faculty liaison is appointed by the Dean of AZCOM, and each class elects student liaisons according to the guidelines stated in the current Midwestern University Student Handbook. The student liaisons and the faculty liaisons generally meet once a quarter to discuss questions the class may have regarding University policy, academic and nonacademic issues that relate to the teaching environment in the first and second years. The faculty liaison reports on meetings that have taken place at the Dean's Advisory Council meetings.
Student/Faculty Liaison Committee, Third and Fourth Years
This committee consists of the AZCOM Associate Dean for Clinical Education and other faculty members of the Department of Clinical Education. The president of the third and fourth year classes are the student representatives. The committee generally meets on an as-needed basis to discuss questions the class may have regarding University policy, academic and nonacademic issues that relate to the teaching environment in the third and fourth years. One of the faculty liaisons reports on meetings that have taken place at the Dean's Advisory Council meetings.
Dean's Advisory Council
The Dean's Advisory Council serves as a forum for communication between faculty, staff and student leaders. The faculty liaisons from the Student/Faculty Liaison Committees are members of Dean's Advisory Council. Meetings are scheduled at the discretion of the Dean of AZCOM.