Overview
The academic program at Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine is structured to provide a comprehensive medical education through various stages and departments.
The curriculum integrates the American Osteopathic Association’s Core Competencies and is designed to foster knowledge from biomedical, clinical, social, and behavioral sciences.
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine
Medical degree: DO
- Las Cruces, New Mexico
- Average MCAT: 501
- Average GPA: 3.48
- Class size: 162
- Total applicants: 5,711
Private
More About the Medical School
In the initial two years, pre-clinical education at Burrell emphasizes active learning techniques, including case discussions, team-based learning, and laboratory skills, preparing students for clinical scenarios through simulated and real patient interactions.
The clinical education during years 3 and 4 transitions students from classroom-based learning to practical, hands-on patient care, underpinning the application of earlier acquired theoretical knowledge. This phase is supported by regional academic centers that facilitate diverse clinical experiences.
The college also offers robust graduate medical education programs, ensuring a continuum of training that extends into residency, with various specialties available through academic departments such as Physiology & Pathology and Clinical Medicine, which provide specialized courses and research opportunities.
Admissions
To apply to Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, start by submitting your application through the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine Application Service (AACOMAS).
If you meet the initial screening criteria, you’ll be invited to complete a Supplemental Application where you can choose between the New Mexico or Florida campus. The college seeks well-rounded applicants who align with its mission, assessing both academic and non-academic traits. U.S. citizenship or permanent residency is required, along with an MCAT score. There’s a recommended cumulative science GPA of 3.0 and an MCAT score of 496 or higher.