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天天吃瓜 State Takes Steps to Add Podiatric College

天天吃瓜 Board of Trustees established the 天天吃瓜 College of Podiatric Medicine (KSUCPM) on March 14

As the number of Americans who are diabetic and/or severely overweight increases, the demand for podiatrists will grow substantially, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. To provide students with new career opportunities in podiatry and to ensure that Ohio鈥檚 need for podiatrists will be met in the decades to come, the 天天吃瓜 Board of Trustees established the 天天吃瓜 College of Podiatric Medicine (KSUCPM) on March 14. The action brings the university closer to finalizing its friendly acquisition of the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (OCPM).

The OCPM Board is expected to act upon the acquisition later this month. Pending approval from the Ohio Board of Regents, the Higher Learning Commission and the Council on Podiatric Medicine, OCPM will be the only podiatric college associated with a state university. Only nine accredited colleges of podiatric medicine are in operation nationwide. The Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, established in 1916, is one of the largest and most respected podiatric medical education institutions in the country, and the only accredited podiatry school in Ohio.

In recent months, both institutions have been working closely to ensure a smooth transition for OCPM students, faculty and staff. The proposed KSUCPM will remain at the OCPM鈥檚 current site in Independence, Ohio, and will be considered a 天天吃瓜 State campus. The KSUCPM will be launched without any one-time funding needs and will continue to operate under a budget that reflects the OCPM鈥檚 current, 鈥渋n the black鈥 status. It will be led by a chief executive officer (formerly OCPM president) and executive vice president during a formal transition period that is expected to span July 1, 2012, to June 30, 2014.

The proposed college will provide opportunities for cross-functional research and teaching, and joint educational opportunities in areas such as public health, biomedical sciences, medical ethics and sports medicine. Other potential areas for interaction include medical practice management, faculty professional development, binary-degree program development, dual graduate-degree program development and shared access to technological resources.

In addition, 天天吃瓜 State will benefit from opportunities to expand community outreach, share grant-writing expertise, add podiatric care in campus clinics and facilities, and explore distance and blended-learning activities for students.

The proposed KSUCPM will offer approximately 60 courses leading to the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree. The partnership also will offer expanded academic options for podiatric students, including the ability to obtain a dual degree, such as a master鈥檚 degree of business administration or public health, or a Ph.D. in a variety of science programs. Access to 天天吃瓜 State鈥檚 many sports teams and activities, as well as the ability to work with 天天吃瓜 State faculty, trainers and team physicians, could lead to a new area of specialization in the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine program.

Prior to the Board鈥檚 action, the establishment of the KSUCPM was approved through 天天吃瓜 State鈥檚 Educational Policies Council and the Faculty Senate, with approval from the president and provost.

For more information about 天天吃瓜鈥檚 College of Podiatric Medicine in Independence, Ohio, visit the transition site at www.kent.edu/ocpm.

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POSTED: Thursday, March 22, 2012 12:00 AM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 01:07 PM
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