Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Core Clerkship
Course Number: MEDE 8417
Clerkship Length: 4 weeks
OMM COMAT Exam
Syllabus available in CANVAS
A required four-week rotation in the Department of Family Medicine and Manipulative
Medicine. The rotation includes an intensive didactic and hands-on review of Osteopathic
Manipulative Medicine. Students see patients in a resident and/or faculty-supervised
clinic and accompany faculty members during clinic reviews. Students are responsible
for an end-of-rotation written examination (COMAT).
While on this clerkship students will complete a procedure log, quizzes, online modules,
and board review assignments.
Clerkship Coordinator:
Whitnee Branham
817-735-2546
Whitnee.Branham@unthealth.edu
Clerkship Director:
Yein Lee, DO, MMS, FAAPMR
Yein.Lee@unthealth.edu
