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Midwestern University
American graduate university

Midwestern University (MWU) is a private medical and professional school with campuses in Downers Grove, Illinois and Glendale, Arizona. As of the 2022–23 academic year, a total of 2,758 students were enrolled at the Downers Grove campus and 3,782 were enrolled at the Glendale campus.

Founded in 1900 as the American College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine is the fourth-oldest medical school currently active in Illinois. Over the years, the university expanded, adding additional degrees and programs; in 1993, the school united these programs under the name Midwestern University. In 1995, the school opened a campus in Glendale, Arizona, becoming the second and largest medical school to teach students in the state. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and the medical schools are also accredited by the American Osteopathic Association's Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation.

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History

The university was founded in 1900 as the American College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery.12 The school was the fourth medical school in the world to grant the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree.3 Originally located on Washington Boulevard in Chicago, the school moved to Hyde Park in 1918.4 In 1913, the school changed its name to the Chicago College of Osteopathy, eventually becoming the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine.5

In 1986, the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine moved from its prior location in Hyde Park to a new campus in the western suburb of Downers Grove, Illinois.6 In 1991, the Chicago College of Pharmacy opened.78 The College of Health Sciences began in 1992.9 In 1993, the board of trustees unanimously approved a single educational mission for the institution, uniting the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Chicago College of Pharmacy, and the Chicago College of Health Sciences into Midwestern University.101112 In 2009, the College of Dental Medicine-Illinois opened, followed by the Chicago College of Optometry in 201413 and the College of Graduate Studies in 2018.14

In 1996, the university opened a new campus in Glendale, Arizona. The first college at the Glendale campus was the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, which began its first courses in 1996.1516 The college joined the University of Arizona College of Medicine as one of only two medical schools in Arizona at the time, and it remained the only osteopathic medical school in the state until AT Still University opened in Mesa in 2007.17 In 1997, a physician assistant program was established at the Glendale campus, followed by the College of Pharmacy the next year. In 2006, the College of Dental Medicine-Arizona opened, then the Arizona College of Optometry opened in 2008, and the College of Veterinary Medicine opened in 2012.18 The College of Health Sciences' podiatric medicine program became the Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine in 2020.19

In 2010, the university received a Conservation and Native Landscaping Awards from the Environmental Protection Agency for restoring 9 acres of wetland and oak-hickory woods on the Downers Grove campus.2021 In 2012, the Downers Grove Multispecialty Clinic opened in a five-story, 193,000 square foot building.2223 Also that year, the College of Veterinary Medicine opened at the Glendale campus,2425 with a 109,000-square-foot veterinary teaching hospital, a 36,000-square-foot large animal teaching facility, and a 76,000-square-foot classroom building.26 The school was the first veterinary medical school in the state of Arizona,27 and was the 29th veterinary medical school in the United States.28

Academics and accreditation

Midwestern University offers multiple academic programs at two campus locations. All programs are graduate-level and focus on the health professions. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.29

Doctoral degree programs include:

The university also offers the following degrees:3233

  • Master of Arts (M.A.)
  • Master of Biomedical Sciences (M.B.S.)
  • Master of Medical Sciences (M.M.S.)
  • Master of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (M.S.)
  • Master of Occupational Therapy (M.O.T.)
  • Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
  • Master of Science in Nursing (M.S.N.)
  • Master of Speech-Language Pathology (M.S.)
  • Master of Cardiovascular Science - Perfusion (M.S.)

Research

Midwestern University researches a variety of areas related to health and biomedical science. Areas of research include environmental toxicology (as a part of the One Health Initiative),34 COVID-19,35 pharmacology, physiology, and anatomy.36 As of the 2020-2021 academic year, the university held $1,603,231 in active externally funded research awards. Sources of funding for research include: National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Health Resources & Services Administration, American Heart Association, American Optometric Foundation, HonorHealth, Leakey Foundation, Marfan Foundation, PhRMA Foundation, PetSmart Charities, Alzheimer's Drug Discovery Foundation, National Assoc. of Chain Drug Stores, Pharmaceutical Research & Manufacturers of America Foundation, etc. 37

Campuses

CampusCollegeFoundedAccreditation38
ChicagoMidwestern University1900The Higher Learning Commission39
Dental Medicine2006American Dental Association40
Health Sciences1996American Physical Therapy Association41 ARC-PA42American Occupational Therapy Association43American Psychological Association44American Speech-Language-Hearing Association45
Optometry2017American Optometric Association46
Osteopathic Medicine1900American Osteopathic Association's COCA
Pharmacy1991Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education47
Graduate Studies2018The Higher Learning Commission48
Arizona
Dental Medicine2006American Dental Association49
Health Sciences1996American Physical Therapy Association50 ARC-PA51American Occupational Therapy Association52American Psychological Association53American Speech-Language-Hearing Association54Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia55
Optometry2008American Optometric Association56
Osteopathic Medicine1996American Osteopathic Association's COCA
Pharmacy1998Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education57
Veterinary Medicine2012American Veterinary Medical Association58
Graduate Studies2018The Higher Learning Commission59
Podiatric Medicine2020American Podiatric Medical Association60

Downers Grove, Illinois

The Downers Grove campus is located on a 105-acre (42.5 ha) site in Downers Grove, Illinois, a suburban area 25 miles west of downtown Chicago.61

Glendale, Arizona

The Glendale campus is located on a 156-acre (63.1 ha) site in Glendale, Arizona,62 a suburban area 15 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix. Facilities on the campus include many buildings with teaching, research, and administrative functions. There is also an Interfaith Chapel.63

Patient care

Midwestern University operates several clinics on both its Downers Grove and Glendale campuses. The Downers Grove Multispecialty Clinic opened in 2012 and includes medical, dental, speech-language, physical therapy, and optometry services.646566 Through five community clinics located on the Glendale campus, the university provides medical, dental, podiatry, optometry, mental health, physical and occupational therapy, and veterinary services.67 The Companion Animal Clinic is part of the larger Animal Health Institute, which also includes a Large Animal Clinic and a Diagnostic Pathology Center.68

Students

Midwestern University Student Demographics69
Downers GroveGlendale
Male37%43%
Female63%57%
Asian27%17%
Black or African American2%3%
Hispanic/Latino6%10%
White58%59%

Nearly 7,000 students were in attendance at Midwestern University for the 2020-21 academic year (both campuses). There were 2,980 students in attendance at the Downers Grove campus, with 63% female, 37% male, 58% white, 27% Asian, 6% Hispanic or Latino, and 2% Black or African American.70 At the Glendale campus, there were 3,927 students in attendance, with 57% female, 43% male, 59% white, 17% Asian, 10% Hispanic or Latino, and 3% Black or African American.71

Students at Midwestern University participate in numerous clubs on campus and an active student government association. There are several professional fraternities on campus. The behavioral medicine club hosts an improvisation show, which benefits charities.72 Additional clubs and organizations on campus include:73

Alumni

More than 25,000 alumni have graduated from Midwestern University.74 Notable alumni include:

See also

  • Medicine portal
  • Arizona portal

Further reading

  • Berchtold, Theodore (1975). To Teach, to Heal, to Serve!: The Story of the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine: the First 75 Years (1900-1975) (First ed.). p. 239.

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