The Area of Concentration (AOC) program will no longer exist in the Three Rivers Curriuclum. The final class to participate in the AOC program will be the Class of 2026.
The knowledge, skills, and attitudes gained from participating in an AOC will allow students to participate in the education of fellow classmates and develop a specialized expertise. Because of the intensity of study, the School of Medicine recognizes successful completion of the program by granting a certificate. Project work on an AOC topic may be applied toward fulfilling the requirements of both the AOC and the required scholarly project.
Each AOC draws from the following core elements:
- Content and didactic material, including journal clubs, literature review, national meeting participation, syllabus, and reading lists
- Faculty mentorship
- Experiential component
- Preparation of a scholarly project, often including presentation at a local or national forum
- Evaluation of student participants
Explore the links below for more information about specific area of concentration programs and other longitudinal programs for medical students. To participate in a specific AOC, please contact the AOC faculty director for that program.
Overview of Programs: AOCs are education tracks that provide an opportunity for interested students to explore a potential career plan and uniquely enhance their medical education.
- Addiction Medicine
- Bioengineering, Biotechnology, and Innovation
- Disabilities Medicine
- Geriatric Medicine
- Global Health and Underserved Populations
- Health Systems Science
- Infectious Diseases
- Medical Humanities and Ethics
- Neuroscience
- Public Health
- Reconstructive and Regenerative Medicine
- Resuscitation
- Women's Health