Read more about our accredited and well-recognized programs for undergraduate medical education in the Erie and Pittsburgh, Pa., regions.
Saint Vincent Hospital in Erie, Pa., has long served as a clinical site for students of the Erie-based Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM). Under Saint Vincent Hospital's long-standing clinical education teaching agreement with LECOM, each year many third- and fourth-year LECOM osteopathic medical students choose numerous clinical rotations at Saint Vincent Hospital, Erie’s first hospital and the latest hospital to join Allegheny Health Network.
LECOM is the nation's largest medical college and with Millcreek Community Hospital and the Clinical Practices of LECOM forms the only osteopathic Academic Health Center in the United States. LECOM is at the core of this highly innovative medical education system and strives to add to the quality of life of our neighbors by bringing total health care to the community. LECOM is preparing the next generation of physicians, dentists and pharmacists at campuses in Erie and Greensburg, Pa., and in Bradenton, Fla.
A recent agreement between Allegheny Health Network and Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) allows LECOM students to complete their entire third and fourth years on the LECOM Forbes Hospital Clinical Campus.
In addition, our Pittsburgh-area hospitals serve as a regional medical campus for third- and fourth-year medical students from Drexel University College of Medicine.
Fourth-year medical students from any medical school (with the exception of students from Drexel, Temple and LECOM) accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) or American Osteopathic Association (AOA) are welcome to apply for senior elective rotations at Allegheny General Hospital or West Penn Hospital in Pittsburgh via the VASA/VSLO website.
*Drexel and LECOM students do not need to apply through the VSAS/VSLO system.
Allegheny Health Network (AHN) is creating a national model for the recruitment of underrepresented in medicine medical students to ensure the diversity of future generations of health care leaders. We pledge to meet the needs of the underserved and underrepresented ethnic communities with the strongly held belief that a diverse clinical workforce is necessary to achieve health equity. To learn more about our URM Clerkship click here.
LECOM Pittsburgh Clinical Campus
2550 Mosside Blvd.
Monroeville, PA 15146
Steven Wolfe, DO, MPH, Assistant Dean
Student Affairs Manager
Phone: (412) 457-1092
Pittsburgh Medical Student Affairs Office
James B. Reilly, MD MS FACP
Senior Vice President, Academic Affairs
Designated Institutional Official, Graduate Medical Education
Allegheny Health Network
Associate Professor of Medicine
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs, Allegheny Programs
Drexel University College of Medicine
Mary Lynn Sealey , MD Regional Assistant Dean of Clinical Education
Pamelasue Kozlowski
Director of Academic Affairs
Sable Griedel, BA
Student Affairs Coordinator
Phone: (412) 359-4335
Mailing Address:
Allegheny General Hospital
Office of Undergraduate Medical Education
320 East North Avenue, Suite 133B
Pittsburgh, PA 15212