Some of the posters in this thread might be interested in the below. Marshall's medical school is not an osteopathic program.
The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine awarded degrees to 106 students during graduation events Friday, April 28, at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center in Huntington.
During the 43rd annual graduation and investiture at 4 p.m., Marshall University President Brad D. Smith conferred 78 Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degrees, two Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in biomedical research and one combined Doctor of Medicine-Doctor of Philosophy (M.D./Ph.D.).
Master of Medical Science degrees were awarded to the 25 inaugural graduates of the physician assistant program during a ceremony at noon. The 28-month program was established in 2018 in response to increased demand for physician assistants across the nation’s health care workforce. Marshall University welcomed its first class, graduating today, in January 2021.
Members of the M.D. class matched to residency training programs at locations including Duke University Medical Center, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Stanford Health Care, University of Central Florida Healthcare and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Four students matched in specialty matches for ophthalmology and military residency programs. 25 students will remain in West Virginia to complete their residency training.
https://www.marshall.edu/news/2023/05/01...vestiture/