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OVERVIEW OF CONTINUING PROGRESS AT TEXAS COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE TCOM Student Body Growth Continues TCOM’s incoming class size increased 33% between Fall 2005 and Fall 2010, from 135 to 202 students. The incoming class size for Fall 2011 is projected to be 230, which will bring TCOM’s total student population to 780. TCOM National Board Exam Scores Continue to Lead Nation Since 2007, TCOM students have had the number one or number two COMLEX test pass rate among all other U.S. osteopathic schools for the national osteopathic board exam (COMLEX) levels 1 and 2. TCOM students sitting the first time for the COMLEX test level 1 passed at a rate of 98.5% or higher from 2007 to 2010, while nationally the average pass rate was less than 90% for the same timeframe. Since 2007, TCOM students ranked the best in the country three times and second in the country once for COMLEX level 1. TCOM students sitting the first time for the COMLEX test level 2 have had the nation’s best pass rate every year in a row since 2007. TCOM Students Continue to Embrace Primary Care Each year, from 2007 through 2011, more than 60% of TCOM students have entered a primary care residency (defined as family practice, OB-GYN, pediatrics, internal medicine, or transitional). This year, 68% of our graduating students will be entering primary care residencies. TCOM Continues to Earn National Rankings for Primary Care and Geriatrics U.S. News & World Report ranked TCOM 20 th best medical school in the nation for primary care in 2011, the tenth consecutive year in the top 50. TCOM also ranked 16 th for Geriatrics in 2011. The U.S. News & World Report rankings place TCOM as the best in Texas for primary care and geriatrics and the 4 th best nationally and best in Texas in 2011 for producing the most students who choose primary care residencies. Faculty Turnover Rate Remains Low in State Comparison of HRIs UNTHSC had a 10.1% average five-year faculty turnover rate from 2006-2010, which when compared with the seven other state-supported health science centers with a medical school, places UNTHSC in the lowest three and below the average Texas HRI faculty turnover rate of 11.8%.

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OVERVIEW OF CONTINUING PROGRESS AT TEXAS COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE

TCOM Student Body Growth Continues

TCOM’s incoming class size increased 33% between Fall 2005 and Fall 2010, from 135 to 202 students. The incoming class size for Fall 2011 is projected to be 230, which will bring TCOM’s total student population to 780.

TCOM National Board Exam Scores Continue to Lead Nation

Since 2007, TCOM students have had the number one or number two COMLEX test pass rate among all other U.S. osteopathic schools for the national osteopathic board exam (COMLEX) levels 1 and 2.

TCOM students sitting the first time for the COMLEX test level 1 passed at a rate of 98.5% or higher from 2007 to 2010, while nationally the average pass rate was less than 90% for the same timeframe. Since 2007, TCOM students ranked the best in the country three times and second in the country once for COMLEX level 1.

TCOM students sitting the first time for the COMLEX test level 2 have had the nation’s best pass rate every year in a

row since 2007.

TCOM Students Continue to Embrace Primary Care

Each year, from 2007 through 2011, more than 60% of TCOM students have entered a primary care residency (defined as family practice, OB-GYN, pediatrics, internal medicine, or transitional). This year, 68% of our graduating students will be entering primary care residencies.

TCOM Continues to Earn National Rankings for Primary Care and Geriatrics

U.S. News & World Report ranked TCOM 20th best medical school in the nation for primary care in 2011, the tenth consecutive year in the top 50. TCOM also ranked 16th for Geriatrics in 2011.

The U.S. News & World Report rankings place TCOM as the best in Texas for primary care and geriatrics and the 4th best nationally and best in Texas in 2011 for producing the most students who choose primary care residencies.

Faculty Turnover Rate Remains Low in State Comparison of HRIs

UNTHSC had a 10.1% average five-year faculty turnover rate from 2006-2010, which when compared with the seven other state-supported health science centers with a medical school, places UNTHSC in the lowest three and below the average Texas HRI faculty turnover rate of 11.8%.

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Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine Academic Update

TCOM Student Enrollment Growth

• TCOM incoming class sizes increased 33% between Fall 2005 and Fall 2010, from 135

to 202 incoming students.

• TCOM incoming class size for Fall 2011 will be 230 students, a 12% increase.

• TCOM total student enrollment increased 28% between Fall 2005 and Fall 2010, from

520 students to 728 students.

Figure 1

Source: UNTHSC Registrar

COMLEX Level 1 COMLEX Level 2-CE

Pass Rate National Rank Pass Rate National Rank 2010 99.4 2 94.12 1 2009 99.3 1 99.22 1 2008 98.5 1 100 1 2007 99 1 97.6 1

The table below shows the 4-year history of UNTHSC TCOM student pass rates and subsequent National Ranking according to the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners COMLEX Level 1 and Level 2-CE School Summary Reports.

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TCOM Licensure Exam Scores Lead All Other Osteopathic Schools Nationally

The National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME) administers the Comprehensive

Osteopathic Medical Licensure Examination of the United States (COMPLEX-USA). COMLEX-USA

Level 1, given right after the 2nd

year before rotations begin, requires the candidate to demonstrate basic

science knowledge for understanding the mechanisms of health, medical problems and disease. Level 2,

given during the 3rd

year or early in the 4th year, requires the candidate to demonstrate knowledge of

clinical concepts and principles necessary for making appropriate medical diagnoses through patient

history and physical examination findings.

Since 2007, TCOM students have had the number one or two COMLEX test pass rating

among all other osteopathic schools for Level 1 and 2.

Figure 2

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Figure 2

Source: NBOME

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TCOM Student Licensure Exam Pass Rate Stronger Than National Pass Rate

• First-time TCOM students sitting for the COMLEX test Level 1 passed at a rate of 98%

or higher from 2007 to 2010.

• First-time students nationwide sitting for the COMLEX test Level 1, passed at a rate of

less than 90% from 2007 to 2010.

• First-time TCOM students sitting for the COMLEX test, Level 2, passed at a significantly

higher rate than first-time students throughout the nation.

Figure 3

Source: NBOME

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TCOM Students Embrace Primary Care

• Each year from 2007 through 2011, more than 60% of TCOM students have entered a

primary care residency. This year, 68% of our graduating students will be entering

primary care residencies.

Figure 4

Source: LBB - Budget & Performance Data 2007-2011

TCOM Annually Earns Top Medical School Rankings from U.S. News and World Report

• TCOM ranked 20th

best medical school in Primary Care, 2011, the tenth year for being

ranked in the top 50.

• TCOM ranked 16th

best medical school in Geriatrics, 2011.

• TCOM ranked best in Texas and 4th

best nationally for producing the most primary care

residents, 2011.

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