About Western University
Combining a deep respect for patients with a commitment to training compassionate caregivers, Western University of Health Sciences is an innovative graduate university for the health professions dedicated to preparing you to flourish as a skilled, compassionate patient care provider.
As a WesternU student, whether you choose a program in osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, nursing, optometry, dentistry, podiatric or veterinary medicine, you will learn to
collaborate with your colleagues in other professions to
improve patients’ quality of life. You will also share common experiences, such as:
- Participating in early clinical experiences. Many of our students work with patients as early as the first semester, developing outstanding clinical and interpersonal skills.
- Working in a variety of clinical settings. WesternU students graduate with an enormous amount of patient experience acquired in settings that include underserved rural and inner-city group practices, managed care organizations and tertiary care hospitals.
- Volunteering in the community. WesternU students develop an ethic of service and learn to work in interdisciplinary teams by helping in international relief efforts, homeless programs and at community health fairs.
- Studying with faculty who are teachers, researchers, practitioners and mentors. WesternU faculty are committed to working closely with students to ensure academic and professional success.
- Developing interpersonal skills. All our programs emphasize “patient-centered” treatment and include studies in the social and behavioral sciences so students graduate with a keen sensitivity to patient needs.
Why do all of this?
At Western University our goal is to help you become not just a skilled practitioner, but also a multi-dimensional human being, someone who understands and respects diversity, feels for the sick and has the ability to draw on the whole of your life and professional experiences in helping people heal.
Founded: 1977
Location: Pomona, CA, a small city in Southern California’s Inland Empire
Number of students: 2,289 -- 07/08 academic year
Average age: 29
Western University Of Health Sciences Colleges and Degrees
| College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (founding college)
College of Allied Health Professions
College of Graduate Nursing
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College of Pharmacy
College of Veterinary Medicine
College of Podiatric Medicine
College of Optometry
College of Dental Medicine
Graduate College of Biomedical Sciences
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Western University of Health Sciences and its programs are accredited by:
Accreditation for the colleges seating their first class in 2009 is underway: