Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine
Lynsey Drew, DO, MBA, FAAFP, currently serves as Dean and Chief Academic Officer at Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine, with prior roles including Acting Dean and Assistant Dean for Clinical Education. In addition, Lynsey holds a position on the Board of Directors for the Utah Academy of Family Physicians and is involved with Intermountain Healthcare as part of the Post Acute Care Team and as Teaching Faculty at Utah Valley Family Medicine Residency. Lynsey's clinical experience includes roles as an Attending Physician and Personalized Primary Care Clinic Lead at North Canyon Clinic. Educational credentials include a Doctor of Medicine from Western University of Health Sciences, an MBA with a healthcare emphasis from Utah Valley University, and a Bachelor's Degree in Behavioral Science and Health from the University of Utah. Lynsey also has a background in leadership, having completed a Women's Leadership Certificate.
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Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine
Noorda-COM Pre-Accreditation Status Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) predoc@osteopathic.org Noorda-COM is a private institution that will be situated at the edge of the East Bay Golf Course in Provo, Utah. Our mission at Noorda-COM is to empower our students with essential personal and professional skills needed to be competent, confident, and compassionate osteopathic physicians who are dedicated to meeting the healthcare challenges of the communities in which they serve. Our values align with instilling and fostering cultural awareness and ethical leadership, embracing diversity, and inspiring a servant's heart towards caring for the poor and needy. Noorda-COM offers osteopathic programs endorsed by local universities, Brigham Young and Utah Valley. Over the course of our program, students will expand on their medical experiences through simulation, clinical rotation, clerkship, and research projects. Our local healthcare providers are willingly partnered with us to complete this clinical portion of a medical education. Noorda-COM curriculum utilizes a blended classroom structure. No large classrooms, no regularly scheduled classes. Students will make their own schedule to meet in groups to complete modules and are assessed based on their progress. Module content is continuously being improved, since our staff is able monitor which lessons are effective with students and lessons that are not. Our campus is designed with the intention to create a stress-free environment. In addition to the incredible mountain-range view, our campus will have other attractive amenities including comfortable study areas for single person or group use, student and faculty lounges, fitness and recreation areas including access to the golf course and will be adjacent to campus housing.