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Oceania University of Medicine (OUM) is a Samoan-chartered medical school operated through a public-private partnership between the Government of Samoa and e-Medical Education, LLC, a Florida-based company. The OUM curriculum is divided into two phases: preclinical and clinical. OUM students are required to pass
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or an international equivalent prior to advancing to clinical rotations. The preclinical phase is offered via distance learning while the clinical phases offers hands-on learning in clinical settings at regional teaching hospitals. The medical school was founded in 2002 by philanthropist Taffy Gould, a handful of Australian doctors, and others to fill a void: a shortage of medical personnel in the South Pacific. Due to Samoa's and the surrounding islands' remote location, an online curriculum with local physician mentors evolved. Aspiring physicians in other areas were experiencing similar barriers in pursuing a medical degree due to geographical isolation and/or personal commitments. Soon OUM began receiving applications from all over the world.


History

Oceania University of Medicine (OUM) operates under a charter executed by the Government of Independent Samoa (formerly Western Samoa), as an autonomous statutory corporation operating in partnership with the Samoan government, represented by the prime minister. Its authority derives from the Oceania University of Medicine Act, passed by the
Legislative Assembly of Samoa The Legislative Assembly ( sm, Fono Aoao Faitulafono a Samoa), also known as the Parliament of Samoa ( sm, Palemene o Samoa), is the national legislature of Samoa, seated at Apia, where the country's central administration is situated. Samoan P ...
in January 2002. e-Medical Education, LLC, an international software and health science education company, operates OUM as part of the agreement. Housed on the grounds of the National Hospital Complex in
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, the university formally opened in March 2002 with seven students. Less than a month after opening, its acting Dean, Professor Don Wilbur, returned to the United States, leaving only a single academic staff member in Samoa. In October 2002 five of the university's students complained that they were not getting the education they had paid for. In 2005 the university's Australian branch was criticised by an Australian Labor MP as offering "worthless" degrees. In 2009 the university sought accreditation from the
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. Accreditation was granted in 2010 and renewed in 2011. In March 2011 Vice-Chancellor Professor Surindar Cheema and most of the staff were terminated by the university's American owner, without the knowledge of the university council. In September 2012 the Samoan Government began discussions on a takeover of the university and merging it with the
National University of Samoa The National University of Samoa (''Lē Iunivesitē Aoao o Sāmoa'') is the only national university in Samoa. Established in 1984 by an act of parliament, it is coeducational and provides certificate, diploma, and undergraduate degree programs, as ...
. In January 2013 the Samoan Government began fully funding the university. In 2014 the university was nationalised and transferred to the NUS, becoming its School of Medicine. The university continues to graduate overseas students. In 2019 the university moved into new teaching facilities at the Tupua Tamasese Motootua Hospital.


Governance

The university is governed by a council and a vice-chancellor and headed by a chancellor. The chancellor is appointed by the Council in consultation with the Prime Minister. Four people have held the role of vice-chancellor, including: * Professor Surindar Cheema (— 2011) * Toleafoa Dr. Viali Lameko (2015 — 2021) * Professor Randell Brown (2021 — 2021) * Professor Hugh Bartholomeusz (2021 — )


Curriculum

OUM offers only one degree: a
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. This is offered by online teaching for 102 or 126 weeks (for students pursuing the
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), followed by 72 weeks of clinical rotation at teaching hospitals. Both pathways include a mandatory 4-week clinical rotation in
Samoa Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa; sm, Sāmoa, and until 1997 known as Western Samoa, is a Polynesian island country consisting of two main islands ( Savai'i and Upolu); two smaller, inhabited islands ( Manono and Apolima); ...
. OUM's programs operate on a rolling admissions schedule that allows new students to enroll in January or July.


Faculty

The OUM faculty reflects the diversity of the student body. Faculty from Australia, New Zealand, and the United States work collaboratively to deliver a common internationally applicable medical curriculum based largely on American and Australian medical education standards. There is considerable focus on the licensing standards and requirements for the countries where graduates intend to practice. All faculty have earned MBBS, MD, PhD, and other terminal degrees in their fields. Faculty members teach classes and serve as academic advisors.


Student demographics

60% of the student body are from Australia or
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. OUM has students come from over 50 nationality backgrounds. 42% hold master's degrees and 8% hold doctorates. Nurses, nurse practitioners and physician assistants are the most common professions stated on enrolment.


References


External links


OUM websiteOUM Catalogue 2020-21
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