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The Centers for Osteopathic Research and Education
(CORE) system is an
integrated statewide medical education consortium formed by affiliations
between OU-COM and teaching hospitals in Ohio, as well as other colleges of
osteopathic medicine nationwide. This infrastructure supports and promotes
excellence in the continuum of osteopathic medical education that begins with
matriculation at an osteopathic medical school and extends through residency
training and beyond into continuing medical education. All CORE partners are
linked via real-time videoconferencing and distance learning technology as
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The Centers for
Osteopathic Research and Education
(CORE) became the nation’s
first accredited Osteopathic
Postdoctoral Training Institution (OPTI) in 1997 and established
a model for the osteopathic profession. The
American Osteopathic Association
(AOA)
defines an OPTI as a community-based training consortium comprised of
at least one college of osteopathic medicine and one teaching
hospital. CORE internship and
residency programs accommodate over 450 postdoctoral trainees.
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