CUSOM features an international medical outreach program and many local projects to train clinicians to serve the underserved.
Making a difference with medical missions.
The mission of Campbell University is to “graduate students with exemplary academic and professional skills who are prepared for purposeful lives and meaningful service.” Pursuant to that goal, the Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine has developed a sustainable international medical outreach program to train clinicians for the underserved areas of North Carolina, the United States and the developing world.
We believe Campbell University has an opportunity to become a world-recognized authority in global health, and in hopes of graduating altruistic and compassionate physicians, Campbell Medicine’s Department of Community and Global Health strives to do our part in producing a steady supply of globally-minded graduates by developing international partnerships and organizing and leading medical trips to resource-constrained settings.
As a student at Campbell Medicine, you will have the opportunity to take part in a program widely recognized for its excellence. We bring together teams to solve health problems in our local communities as well as globally. Any questions? Contact our Administrative Director, Doug Short, at short@campbell.edu
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