The 13-acre main campus includes a walking and biking path, a small lake, an amphitheater, and outside patios, providing students with both indoor and outdoor environments for study and activities.
This campus has an affiliated teaching clinic with student rotations, including the , which also sponsors ONMM3 residencies, sports medicine fellowships, and research programs.
The Center for One Health on the main Virginia Tech campus is a grant-funded research lab for collaborating biomedical faculty from SWAGÊÓƵand the .
While SWAGÊÓƵhas formed a collaborative partnership with Virginia Tech, the degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine is granted and conferred solely by the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine and is not affiliated with any of VCOM’s affiliated colleges or universities, including but not limited to Virginia Tech, Auburn University, or the University of Louisiana Monroe.
Each year, the College admits 185 medical students per class, for a total student body of 700.
Improving Healthcare in Virginia
Since VCOM's first class graduated in 2007, nearly 40% have stayed to practice in rural or medically underserved areas in Virginia.
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Virginia Campus
2265 Kraft Drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060 ()
Phone: 540-231-4000
Fax: 540-231-5252
Virginia Tech Partnership Benefits
- Full use of
- Free and discounted student
- Access to campus and fitness resources
- Student access to and