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UK Medicine · 2027 Entry

LECOM at Jacksonville University (DO) Medicine InterviewFormat, Questions & Prep Tips

Interview September through MarchDecisions Rolling decisions after interview
Overview

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine at Jacksonville uses a **traditional interview format** — one-on-one or small panel faculty interviews at its Jacksonville, Florida campus. As part of the LECOM system, the Jacksonville campus shares LECOM’s strong emphasis on **professionalism, osteopathic philosophy, and primary care**.

The Jacksonville campus offers LECOM’s **Didactic (lecture-based) learning pathway**, making it distinct from the PBL pathway offered at Seton Hill. Interviewers assess whether applicants understand and are well-suited to the lecture-based curriculum model.

Jacksonville’s large and diverse urban population, combined with proximity to rural North Florida, gives this campus a distinctive community health mission. Rolling admissions rewards early AACOMAS submission.

Key facts

Key Facts at a Glance

Annual DO class size
~175 (Jacksonville campus)
Interview format
Traditional — faculty interview
CASPer required
No (confirm current cycle)
Application system
AACOMAS primary + LECOM secondary
Tuition (2025–26)
~USD 54,000/year
Interview window
September–March
Format

Interview Format

  • One-on-one or small panel interview with faculty; approximately 30–45 minutes.
  • Interview day includes programme overview, campus tour, and financial aid session.
  • No MMI format.
Questions

Sample Interview Questions

motivation

LECOM Jacksonville offers the Didactic learning pathway. Why do you prefer a lecture-based curriculum over Problem-Based Learning, and how has your academic history prepared you for it?

Contrast PBL vs. Didactic with specific references to your learning style. Highlight structured study approaches, lecture-note mastery, or prior academic performance in traditional lecture courses.

motivation

Why osteopathic medicine and why LECOM Jacksonville specifically?

Connect osteopathic philosophy to your personal patient-care vision. Then address Jacksonville specifically: the city's diverse patient population, Florida's healthcare landscape, and the Didactic curriculum format.

ethics

You are treating a patient in a Jacksonville community health clinic who cannot afford the medications you want to prescribe. What do you do?

Social determinants of health, prescription assistance programmes, generic alternatives, 340B drug pricing, community health resources in Jacksonville. Show systems-level thinking.

motivation

Florida has significant health disparities, particularly in rural North Florida. How would your medical training here prepare you to address those gaps?

Show knowledge of Florida's rural physician shortage. Reference OMM's role in musculoskeletal and primary care, the Didactic curriculum's preparation for boards and rotations, and Jacksonville's proximity to underserved North Florida communities.

communication

Describe a time you had to deliver difficult news to someone. How did you handle it and what would you do differently?

Empathy, clear communication, appropriate body language. Show reflection and growth. A healthcare example is strongest.

ethics

LECOM has a clear professional code of conduct. What does professionalism mean to you in a medical school context?

LECOM's professional standards are well-known and strictly enforced. Reference reliability, respect for patients and colleagues, academic integrity, and the physician's role as a community trust holder.

ethics

Florida has a large elderly population and significant uninsured rates. How do these demographics shape the kind of physician you want to become?

Geriatric medicine, Medicare/Medicaid navigation, uninsured patient advocacy, primary care access. Show awareness of Florida's specific healthcare demographics.

motivation

What clinical rotation opportunities in Jacksonville are you most excited about, and why?

Research UF Health Jacksonville, Baptist Health, Memorial Hospital, and community health centres. Show you've done real pre-interview research on Jacksonville's clinical ecosystem.

role-play

You are a student-doctor at a Jacksonville community health centre. A patient you just diagnosed with type 2 diabetes tells you, defeated, that she can't afford the medication or the healthy food you're recommending. Talk with her.

Acknowledge the financial reality without minimising it, pivot to affordable options (generics, $4 lists, patient-assistance, community resources, FQHC pharmacy), and set achievable goals. Show systems awareness and partnership, not lecture.

data

Rural North Florida counties just outside Jacksonville have markedly fewer physicians per capita than Duval County. What downstream effects on health outcomes would you predict, and why?

Delayed diagnosis, reliance on emergency care, untreated chronic disease, maternal and mental health gaps, and worse outcomes. Reason from workforce data to population health rather than listing facts.

academic

You chose the Didactic, lecture-based pathway. Tell us about a course where a structured, lecture-driven format helped you excel — and how you'll adapt that approach to the volume of an osteopathic preclinical curriculum.

Concrete example tied to study habits (note systems, spaced review, integration) and scaled to the demands of COMLEX-USA Level 1. Show the choice reflects genuine self-knowledge, not avoidance of PBL.

communication

A patient recovering from a stroke is frustrated and embarrassed that his speech is slow. His wife keeps answering for him. How do you run the conversation so the patient stays at the centre?

Address the patient directly, allow time, gently redirect the spouse while honouring her support, use plain language and patience, and preserve the patient's dignity and autonomy.

ethics

You're rotating at a busy Jacksonville hospital and an attending asks you to perform a procedure you've only watched once, on a patient who assumes you're experienced. What do you do?

Patient safety and informed consent, honest disclosure of trainee status, appropriate supervision, and respectfully declining or requesting oversight. Show you'd protect the patient without simply defying the attending.

motivation

Jacksonville is a large, diverse military and port city. What specific population or health challenge here genuinely interests you, and how does osteopathic primary care connect to it?

Veterans' health, a diverse uninsured population, maternal health disparities, or urban-rural North Florida divides. Tie it to whole-person, prevention-oriented osteopathic care rather than a generic answer.

data

Suppose a North Florida clinic finds Black patients are diagnosed with hypertension complications later than white patients. Before concluding anything, what data and context would you want?

Access, insurance, screening reach, trust, clinic distribution, and historical context — without using race as a biological cause. Frame disparities through socioeconomic, geographic, and lived-experience lenses.

Prepare

How to Prepare

01

Articulate clearly why the Didactic learning pathway matches your study style — LECOM interviews probe this at Jacksonville.

02

Research Jacksonville's healthcare system: major hospitals, community health centres, and North Florida's rural health challenges.

03

Prepare a strong "why osteopathic medicine" answer with personal DO shadowing stories.

04

Submit AACOMAS early — LECOM rolling admissions strongly rewards early applicants.

05

Review LECOM's professionalism policies before your interview.

06

Connect Jacksonville and rural North Florida workforce and demographic data to concrete clinical challenges — generic 'Florida has disparities' answers underwhelm.

07

Prepare a specific example showing why the Didactic, lecture-based pathway genuinely fits your learning style and scales to a heavy preclinical load.

Pitfalls

Common Pitfalls

Not distinguishing the Didactic pathway (Jacksonville) from the PBL pathway (Seton Hill) — shows lack of research.
Giving a generic "why osteopathic medicine" answer without grounding it in personal DO experiences.
Not researching Jacksonville's specific clinical and community health landscape.
Late AACOMAS submission.
Confusing or conflating the Didactic (Jacksonville) and PBL (Seton Hill) pathways, which signals you haven't researched the campus you applied to.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The Jacksonville campus offers the Didactic (lecture-based) pathway. The Seton Hill campus uses PBL. LECOM Erie offers both Didactic and an Independent Study pathway.

Applicants apply to specific LECOM campuses through AACOMAS and the LECOM secondary. You can apply to multiple campuses but should tailor each secondary to that campus.

LECOM Jacksonville uses a network of Jacksonville-area hospitals and community health sites, including affiliates associated with UF Health Jacksonville and the broader North Florida healthcare system. Confirm current affiliates on the LECOM website.

The Didactic pathway suits learners who thrive with structured, lecture-based delivery and clear sequencing, while PBL suits self-directed, collaborative learners. Choose Jacksonville's format because it matches how you actually learn, not for convenience.

Jacksonville students rotate across North Florida's healthcare system, including sites associated with UF Health Jacksonville and community partners. Residency outcomes depend mainly on COMLEX-USA (and optional USMLE) scores and clinical performance.

LECOM emphasises primary care and community health system-wide, and many graduates enter primary care fields. However, graduates also match into a range of specialties; the school does not bar other paths.
Guides

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Sources & official admissions information

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  1. LECOM at Jacksonville University (DO) — official admissions pageProgramme overview, entry requirements, interview format and timeline straight from the school.
  2. UCAT ConsortiumOfficial UCAT registration, test format, scoring methodology and free practice materials.
  3. General Medical Council (GMC) — approved UK medical schoolsStatutory regulator. Approved medical schools, the registered-doctor register, and fitness-to-practise standards.
  4. Medical Schools CouncilSelecting-for-excellence guidance, MMI principles, and an A–Z of UK medical schools.

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