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College of Osteopathic MedicineGraduate Medical Education Accountability ReportAcademic Year 2015-16Prepared byPNWU-COM Department of Postdoctoral Education200 University ParkwayYakima, WA 98901

INTRODUCTIONPacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU), a health care focused non-profituniversity located in Yakima, Washington, was founded in 2005. PNWU’s College ofOsteopathic Medicine (COM) has a mission to educate and train students to become healthcare professionals with osteopathic values, and conduct research to provide quality careto communities of the Pacific Northwest, particularly rural and medically underservedpopulations.The primary teaching goal at PNWU-COM is to provide a learner-centered curriculum thatprepares students for graduate medical education and osteopathic clinical service. Anessential aspect of the College’s mission is the placement of all graduates into residencytraining programs of their choice. Medical students graduating from PNWU-COM canselect the match systems in which they participate: military or civilian, osteopathic orallopathic.In July 2013, PNWU affiliated with the Osteopathic Postdoctoral Training Institute, OPTIWest Educational Consortium. OPTI-West is a private, not-for-profit, western statesregional consortium of osteopathic postgraduate medical education programsheadquartered at Western University of Health Science, College of Osteopathic Medicineof the Pacific, in Pomona, California. It is a vibrant, growing organization composed of fivemedical schools and over twenty training hospitals and community partners. OPTI-West isdedicated to and responsible for promoting and maintaining the highest excellence inpostgraduate medical education in member residency programs.PNWU-COM’s Department of Postdoctoral Education has prepared the following report topresent a summary of graduate medical education (GME) outcomes for the graduatingclass of 2016. PNWU’s mission towards GME placement and developmentDescribe fourth and final yearDescribe the matchFactors that influence match choicesPNWU’s match ratePNWU GME Accountability Report AY 2015-16Page 1 of 8

COMMISSION ON OSTEOPATHIC COLLEGE ACCREDITATIONCOCA Standard 8.3The COM must develop a retrospective GME Accountability Report based on informationreported by the COM on the AACOM Annual Report, demonstrating that the COM’s missionand objectives are being met. The methods used to develop the report must be fullydescribed and documented. The report must demonstrate the number of graduatesentering GME, the positions available in the COM’s affiliated OPTI, the historic percentageof match participation, final placement, the number/percentage of eligible studentsunsuccessful in the matches, and the residency choices of its graduates.Guideline: COMs should strive to place 100% of their graduates into GME programs anddevote the necessary resources to obtain that goal. At a minimum, this retrospective datashould demonstrate a 3-year rolling average final placement rate of 98% for those studentseligible and participating who entered the AOA, NRMP, or military, etc. matches.REPORT METHODOLOGYPNWU-COM’s GME Accountability Report is prepared in compliance with the Commissionon Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) Standard 8.3. The retrospective data isbased on information reported by the COM in the American Association of Colleges ofOsteopathic Medicine (AACOM) Annual Report, demonstrating that the COM’s mission andobjectives are being met. The report is distributed to PNWU faculty, staff, and students, andis publicly posted on PNWU’s website, PNWU.edu.This report presents the following data for Academic Year (AY) 2015-16: Number of graduates entering GME from the class of 2016Historic 3-year data:- Final placement numbers by match systems- Number and percentage of eligible students unsuccessful in match systemsClass of 2016 residency program matchesOGME-1 Residency positions available in OPTI-West Educational ConsortiumNumber of graduates entering GME from the class of 2016Data were tabulated from enrollment in the Electronic Residency Application Service(ERAS), the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examination (NBOME), and the PNWURegistrar. A student was considered in this category if they registered with ERAS, hadPNWU GME Accountability Report AY 2015-16Page 2 of 8

passed or was scheduled to receive scores for all COMLEX exam requirements prior toJune 2016, and the Registrar affirmed them as graduating by July 1.Historic 3-year match system data:Final placement numbers by match systemsThis was calculated from the official match reports generated by the matchsystems, including the Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program (SOAP)reports from the NRMP match system, and the list of all applicant matches fromthe National Matching Services system. These data were later affirmed by eachstudent as part of the preparation of the official residency match list database aswell as the Commencement Program. This data also illustrates the percentage ofmatch participation by system.Number and percentage of eligible students unsuccessful in the match systemsThese values were calculated by subtracting the roster totals of the finalplacement numbers from the number of graduates entering GME.Note: Match data was calculated by PNWU’s Office of Institutional Effectivenesswith raw data provided by PNWU-COM’s Department of Student Affairs.Residency program choices of the 2016 graduatesAs confirmed by the criteria above, the list of matched programs is organizedalphabetically by discipline, with match system, residency program name, city, and stateprovided. The program names listed reflect the accrediting agency listing as posted bythe AOA on Opportunities (opportunities.osteopathic.org/index.htm) and the ACGME(acgme.org/acgmeweb/).OGME-1 Residency positions available in OPTI-West Educational ConsortiumThe number of AOA-approved first postdoctoral year of training (OGME-1) positions wastabulated from the published listing of AOA-verified positions for OPTI-West programs onwww.opportunities.osteopathic.org. A single table with medical discipline, program name,and affiliated college of osteopathic medicine is provided.Note: This data was tabulated by the Chief Academic Officer/DesignatedInstitutional Official of OPTI-West. Dermatology positions excluded from totalcalculation of OGME-1 positions.PNWU GME Accountability Report AY 2015-16Page 3 of 8

GME OUTCOMESNumber of graduates entering GME from the class of 2016 70 graduates entered GME from the class of 2016Historic 3-year match system dataTable 1. Final placement numbers by match systemsMATCH/YEARACGMEI – Initial ACGME MatchACGMEO – Outside NRMP (prior to NRMP match)ACGMES – Soap Week after ACGME MatchAOAI – Initial AOA MatchAOAN – AOA Program AFTER the NRMP SoapAOAO – Outside the AOA Match (prior to AOA match)AOAS – Scramble AOA MatchMIL – MilitaryTOTAL PARTICIPANTSMATCH PERCENTAGE201426 (36.62%)2 (2.82%)0 (0.00%)29 (40.85%)3 (4.22%)0 (0.00%)6 (8.45%)5 (7.04%)201522 (30.99%)1 (1.41%)2 (2.82%)28 (39.44%)2 (2.81%)1 (1.41%)11 (15.49%)4 (5.63%)201623 (32.86%)0 (0.00%)3 (4.29%)28 (40.00%)1 (1.43%)1 (1.43%)11 (15.71%)3 (4.29%)71100%71100%70100%Number and percentage of eligible students unsuccessful in the match systems 2016 0/0% 2015 0/0% 2014 0/0%PNWU GME Accountability Report AY 2015-16Page 4 of 8

RESIDENCY PROGRAM MATCH (By AAMC Category), PNWU class of 2016AnesthesiologyNRMP Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIDiagnostic RadiologyAOA St. James Hospital and Health Center, Olympia Fields, ILEmergency MedicineAOA Orange Regional Medical Center, Middletown, NYNRMP Morristown Memorial Hospital, Morristown, NJ Albany Medical Center, Albany, NYFamily MedicineAOA Skagit Regional Health, Mount Vernon, WA (x2) University of Wyoming, Cheyenne, WY Alaska Family Medicine Residency/Providence, Anchorage, AK Trios Health, Kennewick, WA University of Montana, Missoula, MT Central Washington Family Medicine, Ellensburg, WA (x2) Central Washington Family Medicine, Yakima, WA Robert Packer Hospital/Guthrie, Sayre, PA Sollus Northwest, Grandview, WA Southeastern Health, Lumberton, NCNRMP Chippenham Med Center, Richmond, VA Providence St Peter Hospital, Olympia, WA Family Medicine SW Washington, Vancouver, WA Mayo School of Graduate Medical Education, Rochester, MN MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital, Puyallup, WA Cabarrus Family Medicine Residency, Charlotte, NC University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TNMilitary Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WAGeneral SurgeryAOA Mountain Vista Medical Center, Mesa, AZ Northeast Regional Medical Center, Kirksville, MOInternal MedicineAOAPNWU GME Accountability Report AY 2015-16Page 5 of 8

Sacred Heart Health System, Pensacola, FL Skagit Regional Health, Mount Vernon, WA (x3) Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, Scranton, PA Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Corvallis, OR (x3) Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, Hudson, FL (x2) Genesys Regional Medical Center, Grand Blanc, MI (x2)NRMP Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, Spokane, WA Texas A&M-Scott & White, Temple, TX University of South Dakota SSOM, Sioux Falls, SD Legacy Emanuel/Good Samaritan, Portland, OR Bingham Memorial Hospital, Blackfoot, IDObstetrics & GynecologyAOA Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center, West Islip, NY Resurrection Healthcare Consortium, Chicago, IL Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ Metro Health Hospital, Wyoming, MIOrthopedic SurgeryAOA Community Memorial Health System, Ventura, CAOsteopathic OtolaryngologyAOA Detroit Medical Center, Detroit, MIPediatricsAOA North Broward Hospital District, Fort Lauderdale, FLNRMP University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT University of New Mexico SOM, Albuquerque, NM (x2) University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE University of Arizona COM, Tucson, AZPsychiatryNRMP Michigan State University, Lansing, MI Harvard South Shore, Brockton, MA Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services, Grand Rapids, MI University Nevada SOM, Reno, NVTraditional Rotating InternshipAOA Sky Ridge Medical Center, Lone Tree, COPNWU GME Accountability Report AY 2015-16Page 6 of 8

Allegiance Health, Jackson, MI (x2) St. Petersburg General Hospital, Petersburg, FL Larkin Hospital, Miami, FLMilitary Naval Medical Center, San Diego, CATransitionalNRMP Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center , Spokane, WA (x2)Military Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MDUrological SurgeryAOA Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PATable 4. OGME-1 Residency positions available in OPTI-West Educational ConsortiumCOLLEGE OFOSEOPATHICMEDICINEPNWU-COMGMEPROGRAMMEDICAL DISCIPLINESANEDREMFM O A key for abbreviations used is on page 8.PNWU GME Accountability Report AY 2015-16Page 7 of 8

OPTI-WEST RESIDENCY MFMRMRMCPHHPIHPTHARCMCSNFMSVHTHVHMCArrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CAAspen DermatologyBakersfield Memorial Hospital, Bakersfield, CACasa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation, CACommunity Health Center, Tacoma, WACollege Medical Center, Long Beach, CACommunity Memorial Health System, Ventura, CAChino Valley Medical Center, Chino, CADesert Regional Medical Center, Palm Springs, CAEast Pierce Family Medicine, Puyallup, WAGood Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Corvallis, ORMontana Family Medicine Residency, Billings, MTMarian Regional Medical Center, Marian, CAPHH/Hemet Valley Medical Center, Hemet, CAPIH Health Hospital/Downey Regional Medical Center, Downey, CAPuyallup Tribal Health Authority, Tacoma, WARiverside County Medical Center, Riverside, CASollus Northwest Family Medicine, Grandview, WASkagit Valley Health, Mt. Vernon, WATrios Health, Kennewick, WAValley Hospital Medical Center, Las Vegas, NVABBREVIATIONS OF MEDICAL DISCIPLINESANEAnesthesiologyDRDiagnostic RadiologyEMEmergency MedicineFM/OMTFamily Medicine/Osteopathic Manipulative TreatmentGSGeneral SurgeryIMInternal ynecologyOPTOphthalmologyOSOrthopedic SurgeryPMRPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPSYPsychiatryTRITraditional Rotating InternshipPNWU GME Accountability Report AY 2015-16Page 8 of 8

North Broward Hospital District, Fort Lauderdale, FL NRMP University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT University of New Mexico SOM, Albuquerque, NM (x2) University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE University of Arizona COM, Tucson, AZ Psychiatry NRMP Michigan State University, Lansing, MI