Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
Prepares culturally aware osteopathic physicians to meet Texas’ healthcare needs, with a focus on primary care and rural practice.
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
- Conroe
- Face to Face
4 Years
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) program at SHSU-COM trains student doctors to become compassionate, community-focused physicians prepared to serve in rural and underserved areas. Through an integrated curriculum and extensive clinical experience, graduates are equipped for residency and lifelong medical practice grounded in osteopathic principles.
What Makes This DO Program Different?
SHSU-COM is one of the most affordable osteopathic medical schools in the country, and our students consistently achieve some of the highest board exam scores and residency match rates in the nation. Our mission to increase access to care is more than words. From day one, student doctors engage in meaningful service through campus organizations and community outreach. After graduation, they continue that commitment, with many choosing residency programs that serve rural and underserved communities across Texas.
Where and How Is This Program Available?
The DO program is offered in person at the SHSU-COM campus in Conroe, TX. Student doctors complete their pre-clinical education (OMS-I and II) on-site and engage in clinical rotations at affiliated sites across Texas during their OMS-III and OMS-IV years.
Why Choose SHSU-COM?
This mission-driven program blends strong academic foundations with clinical experiences in rural and underserved communities, preparing students to make a difference.
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Outstanding Student Outcomes
SHSU-COM student doctors set the bar high and continue to surpass expectations. From national board exams to competitive residency placements, they’re prepared to lead.
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Mission-Driven Education
SHSU-COM is dedicated to improving access to healthcare across Texas, with an emphasis on primary care and serving medically underserved areas.
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Community-Based Clinical Train
Students complete hands-on rotations in hospitals and clinics across East Texas, including rural hospitals and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs).
Find Your Future Career
Graduates are prepared for residency and practice in family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, psychiatry, and other in-demand specialties.
Learn from Dedicated Experts
Our faculty bring deep expertise as clinicians, researchers, and educators. They are dedicated to helping student doctors grow in knowledge, skill, and service from day one.
Become A Bearkat Doctor
Ready to see campus for yourself or start your application to SHSU? Our Admissions team is here to help. Call 936.202.5202.