Frequently Asked Questions About LECOM ISP
Q. Can I finish the ISP preclinical curriculum in less than two years?
A. No.
Because the curriculum is based on both modules and some specifically required lecture style courses
with mandatory attendance, throughout the MSI and MSII years, it is not possible to finish the
preclinical curriculum in less than two years.
Q. Can I matriculate within the ISP and
live outside the Erie area?
A. Since ISP students must attend specific courses and
laboratories on campus throughout the semesters, it is required that they live within 30 miles of
the school. You should expect to be on campus at least one to three days per week, on average, in
some cases up to five when required mandatory attendance courses are held.
Q. Is it
possible to transfer into, or out of, the ISP once matriculation at LECOM has begun?
A. Yes, transfer between pathways can occur at specific times during the first year, and between
the first and second years. However, there are AOA-mandated limits on the number of students that
will be accepted into the different pathways and transfer will only be allowed if there are
openings available for the pathway. The ISP tends to maintain a waiting list, and therefore, if you
are interested in the ISP, you should indicate this as soon as possible during the interview
process, and rank it as your primary choice.
Q. Do ISP students have access to faculty
members in the other pathways?
A. First off, LECOM faculty members are not dedicated
to a single pathway. Therefore, faculty are readily available to help all students, regardless the
pathway, as resources. In addition, faculty may, upon request, conduct individual or group
tutorials, voluntary discussion sessions, and clinical correlation conferences for ISP students.
Q. Do ISP students need to make appointments to consult with LECOM faculty members?
A. No, not necessarily, LECOM has an open-door policy, however, at times appointments
may be necessary because of faculty members’ other commitments, including teaching,
administration, research, patient care and community service.
Q. Are all courses in
the ISP curriculum in module booklets?
A. No, while most coursework is presented in
an ISP mode, certain courses are presented in the traditional lecture and laboratory format with
mandatory attendance.
Q. Are the traditional courses with mandatory attendance
clustered together or are they spread out?
A. Some courses that ISP students are
required to attend such as OPP and History & Physical Examination are spread throughout MSI and
MSII years, and typically require the students to be on campus approximately one to two days in any
week (in some cases more). Other courses are clustered, and may require daily attendance over a few
weeks.
Q. Will the students learn osteopathic manipulative techniques (OMT) through
modules?
A. No, students must attend OMT lectures and laboratories throughout the two
years of the ISP curriculum, typically once per week.
Q. Can I work while enrolled in
the ISP, since I could work during the day and study in the evening?
A. No, this is
not recommended. Medical school is a full-time commitment, therefore, it is strongly recommended
that students do not participate in any employment while enrolled at LECOM. Students who do
maintain employment often have serious academic difficulties. Medical school is required to be the
primary focus of any medical student, as medical education bears little resemblance to
undergraduate education as regards intensity and time requirements. It should be realized by all
students that it is impossible to complete the required material presented in modules and classes
with less than a full commitment of time and effort.
If you have any interest or any
further questions, please contact the LECOM Admissions office or the
Director of ISP .