
Community Outreach Research and Education (CORE)
VCOM-Virginia is building bridges to healthier communities through its Community Outreach Research and Education (CORE) Program, a student-driven research initiative developed in close partnership with community-based organizations (CBOs) and practicing physicians.

Virginia Campus Summer Enrichment Experience
The Virginia SEE Camp is designed to promote science professions to high school students who have a minimum GPA of 3.5 from Virginia High schools. There is no charge for housing, food, and activities.
Mini-Med Schools
As part of their Appalachian Outreach and IECE training, VCOM students assist faculty in hosting “Mini-Medical Schools” promoting healthy behaviors and providing a glimpse at what it’s like to be a medical student for rural high school students. VCOM students supervised by faculty host mini med school to promote healthy behaviors in youth, to prevent at-risk behaviors, and to provide a glimpse of what it is like to be a medical student for high school students.
STEM Opportunities for Youth
VCOM students and faculty provide STEM programs to local schools where VCOM students share their experience with students from rural and disadvantaged backgrounds. And sharing these experiences promotes interest in healthcare careers.
Through Appalachian Outreach, VCOM students gain experience in public and environmental health, as well as providing care for patients who live in poor socioeconomic conditions. Medical outreach experiences are a key component in educating students to provide healthcare in challenging environments.