See What Students Have to Say About LUCOM
You have a lot of options when it comes to choosing a medical school. Hear what our students have said about Liberty’s College of Osteopathic Medicine and how LUCOM prepared them for success in their personal and professional lives.
Rebekah Tanas
“LUCOM’s student-doctors are constantly encouraging each other and helping each other in so many ways. We all strive to see each other succeed.”
Juan Ramos
“The Christian environment is an aspect of LUCOM that makes medical school much easier. The environment is one of love, companionship, servitude and partnership.”
Jessica Swavley
“Having the ability to meet people from different religions, cultures, and backgrounds that come to LUCOM makes one more well-rounded and compassionate. I love to talk to students from all walks of life and hear their journey to get to the same spot I am in, it keeps me humble.”
Hannah Thompson
“We have some of the most caring and compassionate faculty. They welcome you with open arms and are always willing to go above and beyond to help us succeed.”
Daryl Turner
“The faculty that I’ve encountered have been a blessing in more ways than one, and have done everything they could by taking the time to individualize their approach to me. It’s like a family who isn’t going to let you fall.”
Chase Reynolds
“LUCOM fosters each student’s desire to develop a servant’s heart, with a focus on treating individuals as Christ taught.”
Bless Jung
“There are lots of demands and increased pressure during medical school, and at a certain point people break down. LUCOM has faculty that are constantly thinking about you and praying for you. Also, there are mental health resources provided by LUCOM. Never do I think I am alone or helpless in this high-stress time of my life.”
Angela Tseng
“LUCOM’s holistically caring environment consisting of faculty and staff that provide support and encouragement is what drew me to apply and attend. It is clear that they care for you as a whole person and they are constantly going above and beyond for us as students, but more importantly as people.”