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Schools Whose Graduates Have Demonstrated Substantial Equivalence of Their Education Schools Whose Graduates Have Demonstrated Substantial Equivalence of Their Education 100 ALABAMA 102 UNIV OF ALABAMA SCH OF MED, BIRMINGHAM 104 BIRMINGHAM MED COLL, BIRMINGHAM (EXTINCT) 106 UNIV OF SOUTH ALABAMA COLL OF MED, MOBILE 175 ALABAMA COLL OF OSTEO MED, DOTHAN 176 EDWARD VIA COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE, AUBURN, AL 300 ARIZONA 301 UNIV OF ARIZONA COLL OF MED, TUCSON 302 UNIV OF ARIZONA COLL OF MED, PHOENIX 375 ARIZONA COLL OF OSTEO MED, MIDWESTERN UNIV, GLENDALE, AZ 376 A T STILL UNIV OF HLTH SCI‐COLL OF OSTEO MED, MESA, AZ 85206 400 ARKANSAS 401 UNIV OF ARKANSAS FOR MED SCIENCES, COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, LITTLE ROCK 402 COLL OF PHYS AND SURG, LITTLE ROCK (EXTINCT) 475 NEW YORK INST OF TECH COLL OF OSTEO MED AT ARKANSAS STATE, JONESBORO, AR 476 AR COLL OF OSTEO MED, FORT SMITH, AR 500 CALIFORNIA 502 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO SCH OF MED, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 504 CALIFORNIA ECLECTIC MED COLL, LOS ANGELES (EXTINCT) 506 UNIV OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA KECK SCH OF MED, LOS ANGELES, CA 90033 509 COLL OF PHYS AND SURG, LOS ANGELES (EXTINCT) 511 STANFORD UNIV SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, STANFORD 512 LOMA LINDA UNIV SCH OF MED, LOMA LINDA, CA 513 PACIFIC MED COLL, LOS ANGELES 514 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES GEFFEN SCH OF MED, LOS ANGELES CA 515 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE SCH OF MED, IRVINE, CA 518 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO SCH OF MED, LA JOLLA, CA 519 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS SCH OF MED, DAVIS, CA 520 UNIV OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE SCH OF MED, RIVERSIDE, CA 521 CALIFORNIA NORTHSTATE UNIV COLL OF MED, ELK GROVE, CA 575 COLL OF OSTEO PHYS AND SURG OF LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES (NOW ALLOPATHIC) 576 WESTERN UNIV OF HLTH SCI, COLL OSTEO MED OF THE PACIFIC (COMP), POMONA, CA 577 TOURO UNIV COLL OF OSTEO MED, VALLEJO, CA 700 COLORADO 702 UNIV OF COLORADO SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, DENVER 771 ROCKY VISTA UNIV COLL OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE, PARKER, COLORADO 800 CONNECTICUT 801 YALE UNIV SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, NEW HAVEN 802 UNIV OF CONNECTICUT HLTH SCI CTR SCH OF MED, FARMINGTON 803 FRANK H NETTER MD SCH OF MED AT QUINNIPIAC UNIV, NORTH HAVEN, CT 1000 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1001 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV SCH OF MED & HLTH SCI, WASHINGTON 1002 GEORGETOWN UNIV SCH OF MED, WASHINGTON 1003 HOWARD UNIV COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, WASHINGTON 1100 FLORIDA 1102 UNIV OF MIAMI SCH OF MED, MIAMI 1103 UNIV OF FLORIDA COLL OF MED, GAINESVILLE 1104 UNIV OF SOUTH FLORIDA COLL OF MED, TAMPA 1105 FLORIDA STATE UNIV, TALLAHASSEE 1106 FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIV HERBERT WERTHEIM COLL OF MED, MIAMI, FL 1107 UNIV OF CENTRAL FLORIDA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, ORLANDO 1108 CHARLES E SCHMIDT COLL OF MED AT FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIV, BOCA RATON, FL 1110 NOVA SE UNIV COLL OF ALLOPATHIC MED, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 1175 NOVA SE UNIV, HLTH PROF DIV, COLL OSTEO, FT LAUDERDALE, FL 1176 LAKE ERIE COLL OF OSTEO MED, BRADENTON, FL 34211 1200 GEORGIA 1201 MED COLL OF GEORGIA, AUGUSTA UNIV, GEORGIA 1205 EMORY UNIV SCH OF MED, ATLANTA 1221 MOREHOUSE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, ATLANTA 1222 MERCER UNIV SCH OF MED, MACON 1275 PHILADELPHIA COLL OF OSTEO MED, GEORGIA CAMPUS, SUWANEE, GA 20024 1400 HAWAII 1401 JOHN A BURNS SCH OF MED, UNIV OF HAWAII, HONOLULU 1600 ILLINOIS 1601 RUSH MEDICAL COLLEGE, CHICAGO 1602 PRITZKER SCH OF MED, UNIV OF CHICAGO, CHICAGO 1605 COLL OF MED AND SURG, CHICAGO (EXTINCT) 1606 NORTHWESTERN UNIV MED SCH, CHICAGO 1609 NORTHWESTERN UNIV WOMANS MED SCH, CHICAGO (EXTINCT) 1611 UNIV OF ILLINOIS COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, CHICAGO 1614 NAT'L MED UNIV, CHICAGO (EXTINCT) 1622 CHICAGO COLL OF MED AND SURG (EXTINCT) 1642 ROSALIND FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE, CHICAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL, CHICAGO 1643 LOYOLA UNIV OF CHICAGO, STRITCH SCH OF MED, MAYWOOD 1645 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIV SCH OF MED, SPRINGFIELD 1646 CARLE ILLINOIS COLL OF MED, URBANA‐CHAMPAIGN, IL 1676 CHICAGO COLL OF OSTEO MED, MIDWESTERN UNIV, CHICAGO, IL 1677 UNIV OF IL COLL OF MED @ URBANA‐CHAMPAIGN, URBANA IL 61801 1700 INDIANA 1708 MED COLL OF INDIANA, INDIANAPOLIS (EXTINCT) 1717 ECLECTIC MED COLL OF INDIANA, INDIANAPOLIS (EXTINCT) 1718 INDIANA MED COLL, PURDUE UNIV, INDIANAPOLIS (EXTINCT) 1720 INDIANA UNIV SCH OF MED, INDIANAPOLIS 1775 MARIAN UNIV COLL OF OSTEO MED, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 1800 IOWA 1801 COLL OF PHYS AND SURG, KEOKUK (EXTINCT) 1803 CARVER COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AT UNIV OF IOWA, IOWA CITY 1804 STATE UNIV OF IOWA, COLL OF HOMEOPATHIC MED, IOWA CITY (EXTINCT) 1806 DRAKE UNIV, DES MOINES (EXTINCT) 1875 DES MOINES UNIV, COLL OF OSTEO MED & SURG, DES MOINES IA 1900 KANSAS 1902 UNIV OF KANSAS SCH OF MED, KANSAS CITY 1904 COLL OF PHYS AND SURG, KANSAS CITY (EXTINCT) 2000 KENTUCKY 2002 UNIV OF LOUISVILLE SCH OF MED, LOUISVILLE 2004 LOUISVILLE MED COLL, LOUISVILLE (EXTINCT) 2007 LOUISVILLE NAT'L MED COLL, LOUISVILLE (EXTINCT) 2009 KENTUCKY UNIV MED DEPT, LOUISVILLE (EXTINCT) 2012 UNIV OF KENTUCKY COLL OF MEDICINE, LEXINGTON 2075 UNIV OF PIKEVILLE, KENTUCKY COLL OF OSTEO MED, PIKEVILLE, KY 2100 LOUISIANA 2101 TULANE UNIV SCH OF MED, NEW ORLEANS 2105 LOUISIANA STATE UNIV SCH OF MED, NEW ORLEANS 2106 LOUISIANA STATE UNIV SCH OF MED, SHREVEPORT 2200 MAINE 2275 NEW ENGLAND COLL OF OSTEO MED, BIDDEFORD 2300 MARYLAND 2301 UNIV OF MARYLAND SCH OF MED, BALTIMORE 2304 BALTIMORE MED COLL (EXTINCT) 2307 THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV SCH OF MED, BALTIMORE 2309 MARYLAND MED COLL, BALTIMORE (EXTINCT) 2312 UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIV OF THE HLTH SCI, BETHESDA, MD 2400 MASSACHUSETTS 2401 HARVARD MED SCH, BOSTON 2405 BOSTON UNIV SCH OF MED, BOSTON 2406 COLL OF PHYS AND SURG, BOSTON (EXTINCT) 2407 TUFTS UNIV SCH OF MED, BOSTON 2416 UNIV OF MASSACHUSETTS MED SCH, WORCESTER 2500 MICHIGAN 2501 UNIV OF MICHIGAN MED SCH, ANN ARBOR 2505 UNIV OF MICHIGAN HOMEOPATHIC MED SCH, ANN ARBOR (EXTINCT) 2507 WAYNE STATE UNIV SCH OF MED, DETROIT 2508 MICHIGAN COLL OF MED AND SURG, DETROIT (EXTINCT) 2512 MICHIGAN STATE UNIV COLL OF HUMAN MED, EAST LANSING 2517 OAKLAND UNIV WILLIAM BEAUMONT SCH OF MED, ROCHESTER 2518 CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIV COLL OF MED, MT PLEASANT, MI 2519 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIV HOMER STRYKER MD SCH OF MED, KALAMAZOO, MI 2576 MICHIGAN STATE UNIV, COLL OF OSTEO MED, EAST LANSING 2577 MI STATE UNIV, COLL OF OSTEO MED‐DETROIT MED CTR, DETROIT, MI 2578 MI STATE UNIV, COLL OF OSTEO MED‐MACOMB UNIV CTR, CLINTON TWP, MI 2600 MINNESOTA 2604 UNIV OF MINNESOTA MED SCH, MINNEAPOLIS 2607 UNIV OF MINNESOTA MED SCHOOL, DULUTH CAMPUS, MINNESOTA 2608 MAYO MEDICAL SCHOOL, ROCHESTER 2700 MISSISSIPPI 2701 UNIV OF MISSISSIPPI SCH OF MED, JACKSON 2702 MISSISSIPPI MED COLL, MERIDIAN (EXTINCT) 2775 WILLIAM CAREY UNIV COLL OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE 2800 MISSOURI 2801 MISSOURI MED COLL, ST LOUIS (EXTINCT) 2802 WASHINGTON UNIV MED SCH, ST LOUIS 2803 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, COLUMBIA 2807 ST LOUIS COLL OF PHYS AND SURG, ST LOUIS (EXTINCT) 2833 ECLECTIC MED UNIV, KANSAS CITY (EXTINCT) 2834 ST LOUIS UNIV SCH OF MED, ST LOUIS 2844 KANSAS CITY UNIV OF PHYS AND SURG (EXTINCT) 2846 UNIV OF MISSOURI‐KANSAS CITY, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 2878 KANSAS CITY UNIV OF MEDICINE AND BIOSCIENCES, KANSAS CITY 2879 A T STILL UNIV, KIRKSVILLE COLL OF OSTEO MED, KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI 3000 NEBRASKA 3004 LINCOLN MED COLL, ECLECTIC, LINCOLN (EXTINCT) 3005 UNIV OF NEBRASKA COLL OF MED, OMAHA 3006 CREIGHTON UNIV SCH OF MED, OMAHA 3007 NEBRASKA COLL OF MED, LINCOLN (EXTINCT) 3100 NEVADA 3101 UNIV OF NEVADA SCH OF MED, RENO 3103 UNIV OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS SCH OF MED, LAS VEGAS, NV 3175 TOURO UNIV COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE ‐ HENDERSON 3200 NEW HAMPSHIRE 3201 DARTMOUTH MED SCH, HANOVER 3300 NEW JERSEY 3305 UMDNJ‐NEW JERSEY MEDICAL SCHOOL, NEWARK 3306 UMDNJ‐ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON MEDICAL SCHOOL, NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 3307 COOPER MED SCH OF ROWAN UNIV, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY 3375 ROWAN UNIV SCH OF OSTEO MED (FORMERLY UMDNJ SCH OF OSTEO MED) STRATFORD 3400 NEW MEXICO 3401 UNIV OF NEW MEXICO SCH OF MED, ALBUQUERQUE 3475 BURRELL COLL OF OSTEO MED NMSU, LAS CRUCES, NM 3500 NEW YORK 3501 COLUMBIA UNIV COLL OF PHYS AND SURG, NEW YORK 3503 ALBANY MED COLL OF UNION UNIV, ALBANY 3505 NEW YORK UNIV MED COLL, NEW YORK 3506 JACOBS SCH OF MED AND BIOMEDICAL SCI, UNIV AT BUFFALO, BUFFALO, NEW YORK 3508 STATE UNIV OF NY HLTH SCI CTR, BROOKLYN COLL OF MED, BROOKLYN 3509 NEW YORK MED COLL, VALHALLA 3510 BELLEVUE HOSP MED COLL, NEW YORK (EXTINCT) 3511 NEW YORK MED COLL AND HOSP FOR WOMEN, NEW YORK (EXTINCT) 3515 STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK HLTH SCI CTR, SYRACUSE COLL OF MED, SYRACUSE 3519 NEW YORK UNIV SCH OF MED, NEW YORK 3520 CORNELL UNIV MEDICAL COLLEGE, NEW YORK 3545 UNIV OF ROCHESTER SCH MED & DENTISTRY, ROCHESTER 3546 ALBERT EINSTEIN COLL OF MED OF YESHIVA UNIV, NEW YORK 3547 MOUNT SINAI SCH OF MED, CITY UNIV OF NEW YORK, NEW YORK 3548 STATE UNIV OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK SCH OF MED, STONY BROOK 3549 CITY UNIV OF NEW YORK (CUNY) SCH OF MED, SOPHIE DAVIS SCH OF BIOMEDICAL EDUCATION, NEW YORK 3550 HOFSTRA NORTH SHORE‐LIJ SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK 3575 NEW YORK COLL OF OSTEO MED OF NEW YORK, OLD WESTBURY 3576 TOURO COLL OF OSTEO MED, NEW YORK, NY 3600 NORTH CAROLINA 3601 UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MED, CHAPEL HILL 3605 BOWMAN GRAY SCH OF MED OF WAKE FOREST UNIV, WINSTON‐SALEM 3607 DUKE UNIV SCH OF MED, DURHAM 3608 EAST CAROLINA UNIV SCH OF MED, GREENVILLE 3675 CAMPBELL UNIV JERRY M WALLACE SCH OF OSTEO MED, BUIES CREEK, NC 3700 NORTH DAKOTA 3701 UNIV OF NORTH DAKOTA SCH OF MED, GRAND FORKS 3800 OHIO 3801 MED COLL OF OHIO, CINCINNATI (EXTINCT) 3802 ECLECTIC MED COLL, CINCINNATI (EXTINCT) 3806 CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIV SCH OF MED, CLEVELAND 3808 CINCINNATI COLL OF MED AND SURG (EXTINCT) 3819 TOLEDO MED COLL (EXTINCT) 3825 OHIO MED UNIV, COLUMBUS (EXTINCT) 3840 OHIO STATE UNIV COLL OF MED, COLUMBUS 3841 UNIV OF CINCINNATI
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