Clinical Education Curriculum
Clinical Training Curriculum
OCOM provides third- and fourth-year medical students with comprehensive clinical training throughout Central Florida and beyond. Students are assigned to regional networks—each consisting of a variety of healthcare settings such as hospitals, private practices, and specialty clinics.
Each four-week rotation follows a standardized curriculum, ensuring consistent learning objectives, assignments, and evaluations across all sites. This regional model supports logistical consistency while allowing for a diversity of clinical exposure within each assigned region.
| Year 3 | Year 4 |
|---|---|
| Milestone I Course (first experience of Yr. 3) | |
| Clinical Rotations | |
| Family Medicine/Primary Care | Emergency Medicine |
| Elective I | Elective II |
| Internal Medicine/Hospitalist | Elective III |
| Internal Medicine Subspecialty* | Elective IV |
| General Surgery | Elective V |
| Surgical Subspecialty** | Elective VI |
| Women’s Health | Elective VII |
| Pediatrics | |
| Psychiatry | Milestone 2/EPA Evaluation Course |
| Additional Courses | |
| Osteopathic Principles and Practice V | Osteopathic Principles and Practice VI |
| Learning Consolidation V | Learning Consolidation VI |
| Residency Planning & Preparation I | Residency Planning & Preparation II |
| Research | |