College of Osteopathic Medicine
Medical education is rapidly evolving, yet future physicians must be ready not only to practice medicine but to lead it. MSUCOM students need essential medical supplies, strong leadership training, and modern learning technology to thrive. Your support matters because it ensures they have all three—helping future physicians begin their journey prepared, confident, and ready to serve the patients who will depend on them.
Give to MSUCOM and help support new frontiers in medical education and leadership training
Medical Supplies Fund
The path to becoming a physician comes with significant, often unseen costs, beginning with the clinical tools students must have on day one. Thanks to donor support, last year every incoming MSUCOM student received a stethoscope at no cost—reducing stress and allowing them to focus on learning. This Give Green Day, your gift to the Medical Supplies Fund helps provide essential items like stethoscopes and White Coats, easing financial strain and ensuring students begin their training equipped, confident, and ready to care for patients. Join us in supporting the next generation of osteopathic physicians.
College of Osteopathic Medicine Technology Fund
MSUCOM prepares our students to be leaders in patient care, research and academic medicine. Today’s medical education requires investments in powerful technology enabling our students to learn in new ways — from the Apple Vision Pro providing previously unimaginable “hands-on” learning, to learning new skills with AI-powered curriculum tools. Join us in supporting the future of medical education.
Leadership Development Fund
MSUCOM prepares graduates to be physician leaders — whether leading the way in how medicine is practiced, leading health systems, or transforming care across Michigan and beyond. Your gift accelerates this vision — funding coaching for our medical students, leadership workshops, assessment tools, and the training needed to develop reflective, purpose-driven physician leaders. Together, we can make MSUCOM the national model for leadership in medicine.