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Pittsburgh, PA, USEst. 2024

Duquesne University Nasuti COM (DO) Medical School - 2027 Entry Requirements & Interview Format

Duquesne University Nasuti College of Osteopathic Medicine, which welcomed its inaugural class in July 2024, is a private Catholic osteopathic medical school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, within Duquesne University — a Spiritan Catholic university with a strong tradition of service to the poor and marginalised. The Nasuti COM was created to expand osteopathic physician training in Western Pennsylvania and to leverage Duquesne's Pittsburgh health system partnerships. Pittsburgh has significant healthcare access gaps in its post-industrial neighbourhoods and surrounding rural southwestern Pennsylvania counties.

Entry Requirements

What you need to apply to Duquesne University Nasuti COM (DO).

Admission overview
Bachelor's degree and MCAT required. Applications via AACOMAS. Duquesne has a Spiritan Catholic mission with emphasis on service to the poor and marginalised; applicants should demonstrate values alignment with this tradition. Competitive applicants show DO shadowing, healthcare experience, and commitment to underserved Pittsburgh communities.
MCAT median
503 (range 497–508)
GPA median
3.50 overall / 3.44 science (BCPM)
Acceptance rate
7.0%
Class size
110
In-state preference
None
CASPer
Not required
Holistic review emphasis
Spiritan Catholic mission alignment, service to marginalised communities, DO shadowing, Pittsburgh health equity.
Notes
Newer programme — all estimates highly uncertain. Verify with Duquesne Nasuti admissions office for current cycle data.
Specialities offered
Primary Care, Urban Medicine, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Family Medicine, Community Health

Interview Format

How Duquesne University Nasuti COM (DO) interviews applicants.

Format
Traditional faculty interview
Interview window
September–February
Decision date
Rolling admissions
Post-interview chances
Approximately 35–50% post-interview (estimated, newer programme).

What to expect at a Duquesne University Nasuti COM (DO) interview

Duquesne Nasuti COM conducts traditional faculty interviews at its Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania campus on the Duquesne University bluff. Interviews are typically 30–45 minutes and emphasise alignment with the Spiritan Catholic mission, commitment to underserved Pittsburgh communities, and osteopathic philosophy. As a newer programme, interviewers assess adaptability and genuine enthusiasm for building a programme from the ground up. Post-interview decisions are made on a rolling basis.

What makes Duquesne University Nasuti COM (DO) different

Applications via AACOMAS. The Spiritan Catholic mission (Congregation of the Holy Spirit) is particularly focused on service to those on the margins — the poor, migrants, refugees — which connects powerfully to Pittsburgh's diverse post-industrial urban population. Duquesne's established health sciences programmes (pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy) enable interprofessional training.

Tutor insight

The Spiritan mission is the most distinctive element of the Duquesne Nasuti application. Research the Congregation of the Holy Spirit's specific charism — service to the poor, refugees, and migrants — and demonstrate how your values align. Pittsburgh's specific health disparities (Mon Valley post-industrial communities, Hill District, refugee resettlement communities) are relevant context. Be prepared to address the new programme question directly with evidence that you have researched COCA accreditation status.
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AAMC Core Competency: Teamwork and Interprofessional Collaboration

During a hospital volunteering shift, you observe a disagreement between a nurse and a resident physician about the dosing of pain medication for a post-operative patient. The nurse believes the prescribed dose is too low and the patient is in unnecessary distress; the resident insists the dose is appropriate and walks away without further discussion. You are neither a nurse nor a physician. What do you do, and what does this scenario reveal about the importance of interprofessional teamwork in patient safety?

Likely follow-up · How would your approach change if you were a medical student on that rotation rather than a volunteer?

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HardPanel · MMIQ2

US Healthcare Ethics: Opioid Prescription and the Chronic Pain Patient

A 47-year-old patient with chronic back pain has been on long-term opioid therapy. The 2022 CDC Clinical Practice Guideline recommends tapering opioids to the lowest effective dose. Your patient is stable, functional, and reports no misuse, but your clinic has introduced a policy requiring all patients on long-term opioids to taper. She is distressed and feels abandoned. How do you navigate the tension between clinical guidelines, institutional policy, and your obligation to this individual patient?

Likely follow-up · What is the difference between physical dependence and opioid use disorder, and why does the distinction matter here?

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Duquesne University Nasuti COM (DO) - Frequently asked questions

Bachelor's degree and MCAT required. Applications via AACOMAS. Duquesne has a Spiritan Catholic mission with emphasis on service to the poor and marginalised; applicants should demonstrate values alignment with this tradition. Competitive applicants show DO shadowing, healthcare experience, and commitment to underserved Pittsburgh communities.

Traditional faculty interview. Duquesne Nasuti COM conducts traditional faculty interviews at its Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania campus on the Duquesne University bluff. Interviews are typically 30–45 minutes and emphasise alignment with the Spiritan Catholic mission, commitment to underserved Pittsburgh communities, and osteopathic philosophy. As a newer programme, interviewers assess adaptability and genuine enthusiasm for building a programme from the ground up. Post-interview decisions are made on a rolling basis.

Duquesne University Nasuti COM (DO) typically interviews in September–February.

Decisions are released Rolling admissions.

Applications via AACOMAS. The Spiritan Catholic mission (Congregation of the Holy Spirit) is particularly focused on service to those on the margins — the poor, migrants, refugees — which connects powerfully to Pittsburgh's diverse post-industrial urban population. Duquesne's established health sciences programmes (pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy) enable interprofessional training.
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