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Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine

Who We Are

Focusing on the musculoskeletal system

The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) Department integrates the principles and practice of osteopathic medicine throughout the continuum of medical education at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, from undergraduate classes and clinical rotations, through our residency programs at our clinical campuses, and on through continuing medical education for certified physicians.

What is Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine?

Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) is a complete system of medicine focusing on the musculoskeletal system.

All patients can benefit from Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) or from the manually guided forces of an osteopathic physician. The mission of OMT is to restore maximal pain-free movement by increasing motion in restricted areas of musculoskeletal function and to help with systemic medical problems. OMT works by improving physiological function or promoting homeostasis either after disease has set in or as a primary prevention method.

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Graduate Training Program

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Ready for the next step? Our graduate programs will further your education of osteopathic medicine principles as they apply to the clinical setting.

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Pomeroy Primary Care Clinic event date Monday, May 19 event time 9:00 AM — 3:00 PM event location Powell's Food Fair 700 E. Main Street Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Athens Primary Care Clinic event date Wednesday, May 21 event time 8:00 AM — 11:00 AM event location Heritage Community Clinic

Reedsville Primary Care Clinic event date Wednesday, May 28 event time 9:00 AM — 3:00 PM event location Coolspot Country Market

  • High performing students from Heritage College Class of 2025 recognized

    The top students of the Heritage College's Class of 2025 were recognized for their scholarship, research and practice at the recent Commencement Awards Ceremony, including several who also walked away with scholarships.

  • Ohio Osteopathic Symposium research poster competition sees hike in participation

    Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medical student Samuel Schonfeld, OMS III, won first place in the biomedical/clinical research division of the Ohio Osteopathic Symposium poster competition. 

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Cameron Bowman

    Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine graduate Cameron Bowman is looking forward to putting what he's learned in medical school to work when he starts his residency in internal medicine at Kettering Health Grandview in Dayton.

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Imani Sellers

    Cleveland native Imani Sellers' interest in medicine sparked because of her grandparents, but she also wanted to make a difference in underserved communities and diversify medicine. The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine graduate has matched in family medicine at Ohio Health Dublin Methodist Hospital.

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Ashley Gerard

    A rotation helped fuel a passion for endocrinology in Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2025 graduate Ashley Gerard, who matched to an internal medicine residency at OhioHealth Doctors Hospital.

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: M. Blake Suponcic

    Class of 2025 graduate M. Blake Suponcic is about to take the next step in his career. He matched in orthopedic surgery at Cleveland Clinic South Pointe Hospital, his number one pick in the specialty he's been focused on for years. 

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Lauren Noftz

    Sandusky native Lauren Noftz is about to graduate from the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, but she's not your typical student. The mother of three is now headed to her number one pick for residency

  • Maryam Ahmed: A Scientist Reimagining the Power of Viruses

    The path of Maryam Ahmed, Ph.D., from international student to virologist and department chair at Ohio University reflects a journey shaped by curiosity and resilience. Now a leading researcher at the Infectious and Tropical Disease Institute, she studies how viruses can be used to fight cancer, while also working to modernize science education and improve public health outreach in Appalachian communities.

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Holly Ward

    Inspired to become a physician by her pediatrician, Class of 2025 graduate Holly Ward matched into a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) residency.

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Madeline Olson

    New mom Madeline Olson had her son at the same time students were doing their residency interviews, but it didn't stop the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2025 graduate from securing a family medicine residency at Dublin Methodist Hospital.

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Paulo Nunes Maldonado

    When he was three years old, Paulo Nunes Maldonado and his family came to the Wooster, Ohio area from Bolivia. Now, the Class of 2025 Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine graduate is about to head into a general surgery residency at OhioHealth Doctors Hospital.

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Jacob Tiell

    Former Otterbein University football player Jacob Tiell reflects on his time at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine as he prepares to graduate. 

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Michelle Cugino

    Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2025 graduate Michelle Cugino says she's excited to start delivering babies, so it comes as no surprise that she has matched in OB/GYN with OhioHealth. The Canton, Ohio native shares more about what led her to a career in medicine. 

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Cory Edwards

    When he graduates, Cory Edwards will become the first physician in his family. The former high school biology teacher and soon-to-be Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2025 graduate is about to head to an internal medicine residency at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital. He shares advice about how to navigate medical school, especially as a first generation medical student.

  • Class of 2025 Graduate Profile: Talia Minisall

    Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Class of 2025 graduate Talia Minisall is thankful for the many friends who've had her back throughout medical school. She says their support gave her the motivation to succeed. She shares more about her journey to medical school.

  • Stop the Bite event seeks to better understand Lyme disease education

    Tick Bite Prevention Week was observed on the Athens campus with Stop the Bite, an educational event hosted by the Infectious and Tropical Disease Institute.

  • Society of Alumni & Friends President, Jared Storck, D.O., reflects on leadership

    Jared Storck, D.O., president of the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Society of Alumni & Friends, shares his story about becoming a friend of the college and leading the SAF.

  • Health Equity Symposium invites faculty, alumni and students to work together to reduce health disparities

    The Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine hosted its inaugural Health Equity Symposium on the Dublin campus featuring speakers and attendees who are working to improve health outcomes for patients. 

  • Small town family doctor, Scott Smith, '89, D.O., retires after lengthy career

    Heritage College alumnus Scott Smith, D.O., a month away from retirement, reflects on a 28 year career as a rural family practitioner. 

  • Alumni Highlight: Let’s Be Frank – Francis Essien and Bryan Grooms

    Francis Essien, D.O. (’18), met Bryan Grooms, D.O. (’11) during his first year working at Campus Care and the OMM lab. Grooms remained in Athens after graduation to complete his family medicine residency at O’Bleness, and they quickly found commonalities and connections beyond medicine, deepening their bond over days training in the gym.