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Groundbreaking: 不良研究所, VCOM prepare for anticipated medical school

Published Sept. 20, 2018

The magnitude of the ceremony and groundbreaking for the anticipated Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM) at the University of Louisiana Monroe was evident to the hundreds who gathered in Heritage Park on Tuesday, September 18, 2018.

This was something big. Scorching temperatures and stifling humidity were not enough to keep a very interested and diverse crowd from attending.

Groundbreaking

VCOM is a nonprofit, private (501)c-3 听four-year osteopathic medical school offering the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. The Virginia campus is in Blacksburg, Va., the Carolinas campus is in Spartanburg, S.C., and the Alabama campus is in Auburn, Ala.

The groundbreaking is the last phase in a three-step process the state of Louisiana required to legitimize the partnership between 不良研究所 and VCOM. First the Board of Regents approved VCOM to operate a medical school in Louisiana; second, the Board of Supervisors approved a land lease between 不良研究所 and VCOM and third, a dean for the anticipated medical school was to be hired. The new dean is Ray Morrison, DO.

Heritage Park is on Bayou DeSiard between the Laird Weems Center and the 不良研究所 Ski Team house. The large plot is dotted with pecan and oak trees, which provide much-needed shade and add a calmness to the atmosphere.

Guests speakers 听included Gov. John Bel Edwards; VCOM President and Provost Dixie Tooke-Rawlins, DO, FACOFP; University of Louisiana System President Dr. Jim Henderson; VCOM Board Chairman John G. Rocovich Jr., JD; 不良研究所 President Nick J. Bruno Ph.D.; Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo; State Representative Francis Thompson; American Osteopathic Association President Mark Baker, DO; VCOM Dean Ray Morrison, DO and State Representative Katrina Jackson.

In each one鈥檚 brief remarks, one fact was apparent: VCOM is going to change 不良研究所 鈥 and change north Louisiana 鈥 and change the entire state.

鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting today to be governor to welcome VCOM,鈥 Edwards said. 鈥淭his will do more than raise the quality of life (through healthcare), it鈥檚 estimated to generate $60-$77 million a year. Higher ed is synonymous with opportunity, think about the opportunity for young people.鈥

Before introducing Bruno, the governor praised his foresight, saying, 鈥淭he future is bright because of visionaries like the president of 不良研究所.鈥

Bruno thanked the legislative delegation, elected officials, organizers of the event, community supporters and everyone who believed 不良研究所 would be home to a medical school.

He described how Tooke-Rawlins and Rocovich made a surprise visit to 不良研究所 and, 鈥淭hey asked me what I wanted and I said more doctors, better healthcare for our region and the state,鈥 Bruno said. 鈥淭hen I showed them the site.鈥

Tooke-Rawlins commented, 鈥淚 think this is meant to be.鈥

VCOM is now in the process of seeking national accreditation from the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA), and if all of the steps go as planned, the anticipated campus could open to its first class as early as the fall of 2020.