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Statewide Campus

The Statewide Campus system at the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine consists of seven regions across the state where third- and fourth-year medical students fulfill their clinical rotations in participating West Virginia hospitals.

The system is geared toward an enhanced curriculum that encourages students who become physicians to practice in West Virginia.

Each regional campus site provides structured programs for students through small group interactions, lectures and clinical case conferences. The Statewide Campus program has garnered more than 2500 preceptors who help to provide a stronger infrastructure for clinical and postgraduate training.

SWC Clinical Resources

Localized Residency Programs Improve Educational Experience

91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ officials saw a need for a Statewide Campus system to ensure students were receiving the utmost educational experience, a more stable home life and more opportunities to complete their residency programs in the state.
Prior to the inception of the program, students were scattered across the U.S. for their clinical rotations. Through regional assistant deans and physicians, students gain a stronger clinical rotation experience from these mentors as well as enhance their learning through personal evaluations.

Inspiring Rural Doctors

The goal of the system is similar to 91Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ's mission to train students who will be inspired to become doctors in rural areas. Studies have shown that nearly 80 percent of physicians who complete their predoctoral medical training, internship or residency in a state remain in that state to practice medicine. Other advantages of the statewide system include the opportunity for hospitals to recruit students in a residency program; medical education and residency directors get to know students on a long-term basis; and students and their families become more established in the community as well as take part in more ongoing community projects. About 60 hospitals, clinics and medical centers across West Virginia participate in the Statewide Campus program.

Statewide Campus Sites

Statewide Campus sites are divided into seven geographical regions. South East, South Central, South West, Central West Northern, Central East and Eastern

WV map showing Statewide Campus regions

South East Region: Princeton, Beckley, Lewisburg

Regional Assistant Dean: Hilary Hamric, DO

Director: Megan Meador, MA

Administrative Assistant: Cynthia (Cindy) Stowers

304-256-4400

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Northern Region: Wheeling, Weirton, Steubenville

Regional Assistant Dean: Jane Daugherty-Luck, DO

Director: Mary Beth Fitch

Administrative Assistant: Savannah Scott

304-905-8492

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Eastern Region: Martinsburg, Petersburg, Hagerstown, Frederick

Regional Assistant Dean: James Wadding, DO

Director: Carolyn Cox, MA

Administrative Assistant: Mary Frances Horton

304-596-6335

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South West Region: Huntington, Gallipolis

Regional Assistant Dean: Jimmy Adams, DO

Director: Carolyn Penn

Administrative Assistant: Amy Porter

304-399-7591

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Central East Region: Bridgeport, Elkins, Buckhannon, Morgantown

Regional Assistant Dean: Josalyn Mann, DO

Director: Adrienne Tucker, MPA

Administrative Assistant: Lori Wetzel

304-637-3655

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Central West Region: Parkersburg, Marietta

Regional Assistant Dean: Marla Haller, DO

Director: Joan Gates

Administrative Assistant: Kelita Deems

304-428-4929

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South Central Region: Charleston, Logan

Regional Assistant Dean: Michael Peterson, DO

Regional Assistant Dean: Katherine Calloway, DO

Director: Jenny Scott

Director: Sarah Collins

Administrative Assistant: Michael Rader

Administrative Assistant: Summer Brown

681-484-7481

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