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More Than Just a Top Medical University. The Des Moines University Clinic serves thousands of patients each year. Our clinicians are more than just health care and medical providers — they’re researchers, mentors and thought leaders who are dedicated to bringing expert care to patients and their families.
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Founded in 1898, Des Moines University Medicine and Health...
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Des Moines University enhances our quality of life by...
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The Des Moines University campus is a collaborative...
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While studying for your osteopathic medicine degree at DMU,...
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Des Moines University (DMU) is a private medical school in West Des Moines, Iowa. Founded in 1898, Des Moines University is the second oldest osteopathic medical school and the fifteenth largest medical school in the United States. DMU's three colleges—the College of Osteopathic Medicine, College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, and College ...
Des Moines University enhances our quality of life by educating outstanding health providers and leaders; providing expert, compassionate patient care; serving the community in diverse ways; and stimulating the central Iowa community.
Learn how to apply for a D.O. degree at DMU, a comprehensive, whole-body approach to medicine. Train in state-of-the-art labs, collaborate with peers, and join a community of osteopathic physicians.
DMU offers degrees and certificates in various health care fields, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, public health and more. Learn from industry leaders and join a college with a mission to advance health and well-being of society.
DMU moved to its new campus in 2023 to educate diverse groups of health professionals. Explore the state-of-the-art learning spaces, equipment, technology and resources with the virtual tour.
Students follow a four-year curriculum that prepares them to become osteopathic physicians through an integrated program of lectures, laboratories and other experiential learning opportunities, as well as clinical experiences in the on-campus clinic, affiliate hospitals, and ambulatory care facilities.