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Committee Structure & Membership

What is the Cincinnati Medicine Committee Structure?

Cincinnati Medicine education committee structure guides and makes decisions concerning the medical curriculum in alignment with the program objectives of UCCOM and LCME Standards.

LCME Curricular Management Committee (Standard 8.1)

A medical school has in place an institutional body that oversees the medical education program as a whole and has responsibility for the overall design, management, integration, evaluation, and enhancement of a coherent and coordinated medical curriculum. 

The Role of Medical Students

The continuous improvement of the curriculum depends upon the student representatives to solicit, organize, and deliver feedback from the student body to ensure that the students' learning needs and interests are accurately reflected in any change in curricular design and implementation.

How It All Works

Our committee structure framework provides opportunities for continuous improvement, innovation, and scholarly activities to better prepare our graduates for the challenges 21st Century Clinicians face.

Key strengths:

  • Entrust Faculty 
  • Creates a model that ensures alignment of the Cincinnati Medicine curriculum with the UCCOM program objectives, LCME Standards, and AAMC EPA's.
  • Encourages collaboration across all medical education programs in CoM (BMS, UME, and BME)
  • Foster Interprofessional collaborations
  • Solicits student input

Cincinnati Medicine Committees

EPC is a faculty governed standing committee within the College of Medicine. It is established to oversee the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the medical education program that includes the curriculum and the learning environment. The EPC ensures that the medical educational program is compliant with LCME accreditation standards and aligns with the educational goals and strategic objectives of the College. Additionally, the EPC is responsible for establishing policies and procedures pertinent to the medical degree program. Faculty participation in the EPC ensures the medical education program reflects the collective expertise and insights of the UC COM faculty and achieves the goal of collaborative governance.

Phase 1 oversees the first two years of our curricular structure and makes recommendations for improvements and new initiatives.

Phase 2/3 oversees the third and fourth year of our curricular structure and makes recommendations for improvements and new initiatives.

Phase 1 Curriculum Committee
2nd Th 12-1:30 pm

Phase 2/3 Curriculum Committee
3rd Th 3-5 PM

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Contact Us

Office of Curriculum Management
and Integration

Medical Sciences Building Room G453 - G456
231 Albert Sabin Way
PO Box 670520
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0520

Mail Location: 0520
Phone: 513-558-1795
Fax: 513-558-4949