Students from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine recently complete clinical education under the supervision of James W. Neely, D.O. of Gallatin.


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First-year medical students from the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (KCOM) recently complete two-weeks of clinical education under the supervision of James W. Neely, D.O. of Gallatin.

“As one of 123 Missouri physicians who volunteered their time and expertise as preceptors, Dr. Neely is making a significant contribution to the education of future osteopathic physicians,” said Mike French, co-director of the Missouri Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) system.

The MAHEC program co-ordinates these rotations for KCOM, the University of Missouri at Columbia, and various other health professional programs in the state.