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Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine reports growth, accreditation success and plans to expand class size

2767424 · February 11, 2025
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ICOM told the House Health and Welfare Committee it has graduated 439 physicians (230 Idahoans) since 2018, achieved full accreditation, and received authorization to grow class size toward 220 students per class; the college emphasized partnerships with Idaho State University and ongoing efforts to expand residency capacity in Idaho.

Dr. [surname not provided] (Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine) updated the committee on the college’s development since its founding in 2016. The college welcomed its first class in 2018 and has since matriculated 1,134 student doctors and graduated 439 physicians, including 230 Idaho residents, according to the presentation. ICOM reported placing more than 99 percent of its graduates into ACGME‑accredited residency programs in Idaho and nationally.

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